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Five Trendy Haircuts To Welcome The New Season

by Areesha Naveed

As we say goodbye to the unruly summer breeze and enter the mellow mood of Autumn it’s time for a change, and what better’s than to tweak your personality up a notch with a new haircut

The tide brought by COVID-19 is subsiding, our favourite salons are reopening across the country, and of course, we don’t blame you for having the urge to step out there and experiment with your hair after spending months locked inside. That being said, let’s explore the different trends on the rise that you might consider when getting a cut to revamp yourselves.

70’s Bangs

70’s bangs are the new Botox! It seems the unfaltering reign of straight bangs is coming to an end and being replaced with longer, thinner, and curved bangs. The autumn air is welcoming a more hippie breeze along with it in 2020, masquerading as a new trendy haircut. The ’70s bangs tend to be fraught with layers but exclude excessive volume coupled with natural-looking loose waves that sit perfectly on your shoulders, giving an elegant touch.

Bob/lob
Want to get rid of all that untamed hair but avoid going too short? Lobs and bobs are what you should go for if you nodded to that question. They’re short, refined, and also easy to manage all at the same time! A chin-length bob/lob would cut down minutes off the time you take to get ready and accentuate your sharp jawline! 

Shag

Shag is another haircut that pays homage to the ’70s, but with a slight twist of 2020, a culture shock to look out for indeed. The look features choppy ends, topped with a layered crown, and with a combination of tons of texture, and the list doesn’t end here, they’re also surprisingly low maintenance! 

One-length
There’s nothing that screams easy-to-handle-hair more than one-length haircuts. It lets you do you, just the way you want it, whether it is side-parted, long, or short strands, you’re the captain of your own ship with this haircut. If you’re searching for a look that adds volume to your hair, then head to your nearest trusted salon and ask for this cut!

Rachel cut

The “Rachel” stems from the infamous sitcom “Friends” from a character played by Jennifer Aniston. Her iconic look had everyone spellbound, and it eventually became a fashion statement that launched a thousand lookalikes in its wake! The look features shag with long layers from the crown to ends with side-step short pieces in the front.

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