Just in the mood for a trim? Adding face-framing layers can instantly give your haircut a fresh look - especially if you have thin hair.
According to Michael Dueñas, celebrity hairstylist and cofounder of Support Creatives, one-length haircuts à la the 1990s are super popular right now.
"The two popular shag styles are the ultracurly, ultralayered and then straight with long curtain bangs that sweep," NYC hairstylist Devin Toth says.
Everyone, from our editors to A-list celebrities, is trying this retro haircut, and we can't blame them - it looks good on everyone.
Celebrity hairdresser and Nine Zero One salon cofounder Riawna Capri calls the updated vintage mullet the "chillet" (a chill mullet). It's excellent for long hair.
Layers are your best friend if you have long hair. "Invisible" layers are a dry haircutting technique that works on all hair types and textures.
A soft, blunt haircut is sophisticated but not as razor sharp as traditional blunt cuts. It also grows out beautifully.
Still in the process of growing out your hair? No problem - try the "clavicut," which looks good on all hair types and face shapes.