NEED SOME HAIRCUT INSPO?

2023 seems to be the year of giving beauty trends a reimagined energy by using specific catchy names... think 'Glazed Donut Nails', 'Latte Makeup' or 'Glass Skin Skincare'. 

The haircut world is no different and we are seeing classic cuts and shapes re-emerge onto the scene with new names and an updated styling approach. Let's look at a few cuts that fit this bill and find out who they might be best suited for...

The Farrah Fawcett ---> The Butterfly Cut

credit: ig @ahappyjustin

  • Think MAJOR layers above the cheekbones with rounded smooth styling.

  • Who is it best for? Thick hair ladies with longer length who can afford to lose density at the ends through layering, and those willing to spend more time styling to achieve these results





The Rachel---> The Rachel 2.0

credit: ig @salsalhair

  • The same shaggy layers but styled with less flip at the ends for a more lived in and undone finish

  • who is it best for? Medium to thick density hair with a little nature wave or texture. Length can vary from above the shoulders to the chest.






The Pixie ---> The Bixie

credit: ig @brianacisneros

  • This transformation took a classic short style and loosened her up a bit. A combo between a pixie and a Bob, the Bixie is textured and undone, while still keeping more length around the face.

  • who is it best for? Fine to medium density, with straight to wavy hair 








The A-Line  ---> The Chop Bob

credit: ig @chrisweberhair

  • This cut ditches the drastic change in length from front to back that we saw in years past, and instead keeps the perimeter of the cut parallel to the ground giving more horizontal volume at the ends and a very distinct 'chopped' line across the bottom. 

  • who is it best for? fine to medium density, straight to curly texture


Here’s to fresh takes on old classics, which would you choose? xo