Autumn Haircuts Trends You Need To Have On Your Radar
Now Autumn is here and tbh it’s nice that the temperature has dipped even if it only means that we are due to some gorgeous autumn haircut trends. As the weather becomes cooler, the 90’s archive is our inspo and if you already have a fringe but have scraped it back away from your face for the summer months, autumn is the optimal time for your fringe to be let loose.
So here you have it…Autumn haircut trends you need to have on your radar!
Draped fringe
We can’t lie that autumn is the undisputed ‘fringe season’ so you can expect to see plenty! This haircut style has its benefits: it offers the opportunity to trim the sun-scrapped strands while giving your cheekbones and jawbone a face-framing hug.
The fringe hairstyle can be worn in various ways, from a blow-out with a bang, wispy to blunt. It’s also easier to maintain a fringe during winter because you don’t sweat as much as in summer.
Tailored midi
If you’re unsure about a full fringe, a tailored midi fringe could be the best option as it provides enough length to style your hair, while offering the crispness that a bob provides. Even though a blunt clean cut is something that most people lean towards when are want a completely new hairstyle, it keeps your hair healthy as well as promotes thickness and volume whilst giving an effortless look. However, a blunt cut doesn’t work for everyone especially if you want to add some autumn layers into the mix. Having internal layers is great especially if you have natural textures which will enhance what you are already best with!
Crobs
New season, shorter hair! What is more trendy is a whole heap of nostalgia around it and short hairstyles are no different. Unsure about whether you should go for a bob or shorter hair? Why not split the difference and opt for a crob or a cropped bob? This is a great haircut for girls who want shorter hair but don’t want to brave a pixie just yet!
The barely-there fringe
This fringe is one that we have seen a lot of recently and it’s the barely-there fringe or wispy fringe – this allows you to dip a toe into fringe territory without having to fully commit! The fringe hairstyle is a soft-cut, style in its own right and very light but equally the first stepping stone if you’re scoping out how you feel about a heavier fringe. It also works beautifully with a range of textures – from straight, waves to curls.
The full fringe
When you want a fringe, you tend to think of it to be thick, full, swishy fringe when you think of a fringe. This type of haircut is a completely committed style – a go big or go home! Taylor Swift has been keeping her retro chunky fringe throughout her Eras tour.
The curtain fringe
There is no surprise that the curtain fringe is still leading the charge however, some may never be able to forget their school picture with their famous 1970s curtain fringe. Instead of chopping your strands straight from temple to temple, have the traditional between the eyebrow and bridge of the nose cut but give more length at the sides so you can tuck it back. Even when your haircut grows out, it will still be equally as good.
WHAT’S YOUR FAVOURITE FRINGE HAIRCUT?