From Halo Curls to “Shredded” Bobs, 2026’s Biggest Haircut Trends Bring the Drama
Experts share their predictions.


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If 2025 felt a little aesthetically low-impact compared to years past, it’s for a reason. We’ve officially made it through the first half of the decade, so it makes sense that this past year would be more of a transition period than anything else—the real excitement is just ahead. When it comes to the top 2026 haircut trends, experts and tastemakers alike seem to be in agreement that it’s all about low-maintenance styles that still manage to deliver a high-impact look. Pair that with a collective reemergence of fun, colorful makeup and campy fashion statements, and suddenly the prospect of a new year starts to sound extra exciting.
Before looking ahead, though, it’s critical to understand where we’ve just come from. For a while now, the biggest hair trends seem to occupy opposite but extreme ends: super-short and chic cuts, and major length with lots of layers. Expect a heelturn for 2026, with a huge range of short, medium, and long haircuts embracing blunt and choppy techniques—and likely a cycle back to more pared-back routines. Celebrity hairstylist Dimitris Giannetos tells Byrdie that he’s forecasting a major return to natural texture, with a focus on air-drying and minimal styling to save on heat damage and time. “These looks will feel intentionally undone and relaxed, proving that your look can be both effortless and elevated.”
Below, get an early look at 2026’s top haircut trends, with expert insight straight from the pros.
Gucci Bangs


@dimitrishair/Instagram
Few looks really capture the spirit of the upcoming year like the brow bone-grazing fringe worn by Kendall Jenner and Demi Moore in Spike Jonze’s short film for Gucci, “The Tiger.” The long, sweeping bangs, styled by Giannetos using a flat iron and wet brush, are unmistakably eye-grabbing, but it’s not overstyled and the edges seamlessly blend in with the midlengths.
Waterfall Waves


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A collective recommittment to natural texture means its really time for waves and curls to shine, and the waterfall cut effect allows them to grow long and strong. You’ll want gentle, cascading layers that taper toward the center of your back, which helps create a flowing effect, especially while you’re walking. If you’re lucky enough to have volume to spare, consider asking your stylist for a bit of thinning-out above the ears to keep a fluid blend from roots to tips.
Fluffy Shag


@dimitrishair/Instagram
You could practically hear the symphony of screenshot sounds around the world when Giannetos debuted these extra-large layers on Kourtney Kardashian, inspired by a blend of ‘70s references that include Yves Saint Laurent and Farrah Fawcett. The major volume creates an unmistakable silhouette, ideal for those looking to cultivate a signature look. Such great hair heights might requite a little boost, though – Giannetos shares he used a pack of Great Lengths Tape-In Hair Extensions on Kardashian.
The “Shredded” Bob


@laurapolko/Instagram
Experts agree that the short, chic haircuts are here to stay, but there are still ways to make even the forever-classic bob feel fresh. Enter a shredded, almost torn texture, particularly through the ends. The choppy finish gives the entire effect an elevated DIY quality, like the wearer decided to just go for it themselves in the bathroom one day and happened to really nail it.
The Micro Pixie


@rochellehumes/Instagram
Why not make 2026 the year you officially join the bitty pixie committee? Arrestingly bold yet so completely timeless, the micro pixie is all the ethereal softness of the original, but even shorter and—crucially—more shaped to the face. “A dramatic cut starts showing off your features and bone structure that length could hide otherwise which is why I think a lot of people take the leap with the determination to really change things up,” explains Devin Graciano, celebrity hairstylist and CEO of Goldie Locks.
Halo Curls


@jacobaaronn/Instagram
Technically, this is a trend that can diverge into two ways. Really, it’s all centered around keeping your curls at their fullest and fluffiest closest to your head—but it’s totally your choice if you want to make that happen by creating more layered volume up top or by going all-in on curly bangs. Either way, the ringlets that float around the face are absolutely heavenly.
The Column Cut


@melaniemakeup/Instagram
The middle part is compulsory for a Column Cut, yes, but this look offers such instant sophistication that surely nobody will mind. It’s defined by its strong, unlayered length, with blunt ends and an even amount of volume from crown to ends. It’s easy enough to style day-to-day, and can easily be tweaked to suit individual air-dried texture. The fact that the entire effect is more than a little early-2000s-gallerina coded, too, is honestly even better.
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From Halo Curls to “Shredded” Bobs, 2026’s Biggest Haircut Trends Bring the Drama
Experts share their predictions.


@rochellehumes/Instagram
If 2025 felt a little aesthetically low-impact compared to years past, it’s for a reason. We’ve officially made it through the first half of the decade, so it makes sense that this past year would be more of a transition period than anything else—the real excitement is just ahead. When it comes to the top 2026 haircut trends, experts and tastemakers alike seem to be in agreement that it’s all about low-maintenance styles that still manage to deliver a high-impact look. Pair that with a collective reemergence of fun, colorful makeup and campy fashion statements, and suddenly the prospect of a new year starts to sound extra exciting.
Before looking ahead, though, it’s critical to understand where we’ve just come from. For a while now, the biggest hair trends seem to occupy opposite but extreme ends: super-short and chic cuts, and major length with lots of layers. Expect a heelturn for 2026, with a huge range of short, medium, and long haircuts embracing blunt and choppy techniques—and likely a cycle back to more pared-back routines. Celebrity hairstylist Dimitris Giannetos tells Byrdie that he’s forecasting a major return to natural texture, with a focus on air-drying and minimal styling to save on heat damage and time. “These looks will feel intentionally undone and relaxed, proving that your look can be both effortless and elevated.”
Below, get an early look at 2026’s top haircut trends, with expert insight straight from the pros.
Gucci Bangs


@dimitrishair/Instagram
Few looks really capture the spirit of the upcoming year like the brow bone-grazing fringe worn by Kendall Jenner and Demi Moore in Spike Jonze’s short film for Gucci, “The Tiger.” The long, sweeping bangs, styled by Giannetos using a flat iron and wet brush, are unmistakably eye-grabbing, but it’s not overstyled and the edges seamlessly blend in with the midlengths.
Waterfall Waves


Getty Images
A collective recommittment to natural texture means its really time for waves and curls to shine, and the waterfall cut effect allows them to grow long and strong. You’ll want gentle, cascading layers that taper toward the center of your back, which helps create a flowing effect, especially while you’re walking. If you’re lucky enough to have volume to spare, consider asking your stylist for a bit of thinning-out above the ears to keep a fluid blend from roots to tips.
Fluffy Shag


@dimitrishair/Instagram
You could practically hear the symphony of screenshot sounds around the world when Giannetos debuted these extra-large layers on Kourtney Kardashian, inspired by a blend of ‘70s references that include Yves Saint Laurent and Farrah Fawcett. The major volume creates an unmistakable silhouette, ideal for those looking to cultivate a signature look. Such great hair heights might requite a little boost, though – Giannetos shares he used a pack of Great Lengths Tape-In Hair Extensions on Kardashian.
The “Shredded” Bob


@laurapolko/Instagram
Experts agree that the short, chic haircuts are here to stay, but there are still ways to make even the forever-classic bob feel fresh. Enter a shredded, almost torn texture, particularly through the ends. The choppy finish gives the entire effect an elevated DIY quality, like the wearer decided to just go for it themselves in the bathroom one day and happened to really nail it.
The Micro Pixie


@rochellehumes/Instagram
Why not make 2026 the year you officially join the bitty pixie committee? Arrestingly bold yet so completely timeless, the micro pixie is all the ethereal softness of the original, but even shorter and—crucially—more shaped to the face. “A dramatic cut starts showing off your features and bone structure that length could hide otherwise which is why I think a lot of people take the leap with the determination to really change things up,” explains Devin Graciano, celebrity hairstylist and CEO of Goldie Locks.
Halo Curls


@jacobaaronn/Instagram
Technically, this is a trend that can diverge into two ways. Really, it’s all centered around keeping your curls at their fullest and fluffiest closest to your head—but it’s totally your choice if you want to make that happen by creating more layered volume up top or by going all-in on curly bangs. Either way, the ringlets that float around the face are absolutely heavenly.
The Column Cut


@melaniemakeup/Instagram
The middle part is compulsory for a Column Cut, yes, but this look offers such instant sophistication that surely nobody will mind. It’s defined by its strong, unlayered length, with blunt ends and an even amount of volume from crown to ends. It’s easy enough to style day-to-day, and can easily be tweaked to suit individual air-dried texture. The fact that the entire effect is more than a little early-2000s-gallerina coded, too, is honestly even better.


@rochellehumes/Instagram
If 2025 felt a little aesthetically low-impact compared to years past, it’s for a reason. We’ve officially made it through the first half of the decade, so it makes sense that this past year would be more of a transition period than anything else—the real excitement is just ahead. When it comes to the top 2026 haircut trends, experts and tastemakers alike seem to be in agreement that it’s all about low-maintenance styles that still manage to deliver a high-impact look. Pair that with a collective reemergence of fun, colorful makeup and campy fashion statements, and suddenly the prospect of a new year starts to sound extra exciting.
Before looking ahead, though, it’s critical to understand where we’ve just come from. For a while now, the biggest hair trends seem to occupy opposite but extreme ends: super-short and chic cuts, and major length with lots of layers. Expect a heelturn for 2026, with a huge range of short, medium, and long haircuts embracing blunt and choppy techniques—and likely a cycle back to more pared-back routines. Celebrity hairstylist Dimitris Giannetos tells Byrdie that he’s forecasting a major return to natural texture, with a focus on air-drying and minimal styling to save on heat damage and time. “These looks will feel intentionally undone and relaxed, proving that your look can be both effortless and elevated.”
Below, get an early look at 2026’s top haircut trends, with expert insight straight from the pros.
Gucci Bangs


@dimitrishair/Instagram
Few looks really capture the spirit of the upcoming year like the brow bone-grazing fringe worn by Kendall Jenner and Demi Moore in Spike Jonze’s short film for Gucci, “The Tiger.” The long, sweeping bangs, styled by Giannetos using a flat iron and wet brush, are unmistakably eye-grabbing, but it’s not overstyled and the edges seamlessly blend in with the midlengths.
Waterfall Waves


Getty Images
A collective recommittment to natural texture means its really time for waves and curls to shine, and the waterfall cut effect allows them to grow long and strong. You’ll want gentle, cascading layers that taper toward the center of your back, which helps create a flowing effect, especially while you’re walking. If you’re lucky enough to have volume to spare, consider asking your stylist for a bit of thinning-out above the ears to keep a fluid blend from roots to tips.
Fluffy Shag


@dimitrishair/Instagram
You could practically hear the symphony of screenshot sounds around the world when Giannetos debuted these extra-large layers on Kourtney Kardashian, inspired by a blend of ‘70s references that include Yves Saint Laurent and Farrah Fawcett. The major volume creates an unmistakable silhouette, ideal for those looking to cultivate a signature look. Such great hair heights might requite a little boost, though – Giannetos shares he used a pack of Great Lengths Tape-In Hair Extensions on Kardashian.
The “Shredded” Bob


@laurapolko/Instagram
Experts agree that the short, chic haircuts are here to stay, but there are still ways to make even the forever-classic bob feel fresh. Enter a shredded, almost torn texture, particularly through the ends. The choppy finish gives the entire effect an elevated DIY quality, like the wearer decided to just go for it themselves in the bathroom one day and happened to really nail it.
The Micro Pixie


@rochellehumes/Instagram
Why not make 2026 the year you officially join the bitty pixie committee? Arrestingly bold yet so completely timeless, the micro pixie is all the ethereal softness of the original, but even shorter and—crucially—more shaped to the face. “A dramatic cut starts showing off your features and bone structure that length could hide otherwise which is why I think a lot of people take the leap with the determination to really change things up,” explains Devin Graciano, celebrity hairstylist and CEO of Goldie Locks.
Halo Curls


@jacobaaronn/Instagram
Technically, this is a trend that can diverge into two ways. Really, it’s all centered around keeping your curls at their fullest and fluffiest closest to your head—but it’s totally your choice if you want to make that happen by creating more layered volume up top or by going all-in on curly bangs. Either way, the ringlets that float around the face are absolutely heavenly.
The Column Cut


@melaniemakeup/Instagram
The middle part is compulsory for a Column Cut, yes, but this look offers such instant sophistication that surely nobody will mind. It’s defined by its strong, unlayered length, with blunt ends and an even amount of volume from crown to ends. It’s easy enough to style day-to-day, and can easily be tweaked to suit individual air-dried texture. The fact that the entire effect is more than a little early-2000s-gallerina coded, too, is honestly even better.
Gucci Bangs


@dimitrishair/Instagram
Few looks really capture the spirit of the upcoming year like the brow bone-grazing fringe worn by Kendall Jenner and Demi Moore in Spike Jonze’s short film for Gucci, “The Tiger.” The long, sweeping bangs, styled by Giannetos using a flat iron and wet brush, are unmistakably eye-grabbing, but it’s not overstyled and the edges seamlessly blend in with the midlengths.
Waterfall Waves


Getty Images
A collective recommittment to natural texture means its really time for waves and curls to shine, and the waterfall cut effect allows them to grow long and strong. You’ll want gentle, cascading layers that taper toward the center of your back, which helps create a flowing effect, especially while you’re walking. If you’re lucky enough to have volume to spare, consider asking your stylist for a bit of thinning-out above the ears to keep a fluid blend from roots to tips.
Fluffy Shag


@dimitrishair/Instagram
You could practically hear the symphony of screenshot sounds around the world when Giannetos debuted these extra-large layers on Kourtney Kardashian, inspired by a blend of ‘70s references that include Yves Saint Laurent and Farrah Fawcett. The major volume creates an unmistakable silhouette, ideal for those looking to cultivate a signature look. Such great hair heights might requite a little boost, though – Giannetos shares he used a pack of Great Lengths Tape-In Hair Extensions on Kardashian.
The “Shredded” Bob


@laurapolko/Instagram
Experts agree that the short, chic haircuts are here to stay, but there are still ways to make even the forever-classic bob feel fresh. Enter a shredded, almost torn texture, particularly through the ends. The choppy finish gives the entire effect an elevated DIY quality, like the wearer decided to just go for it themselves in the bathroom one day and happened to really nail it.
The Micro Pixie


@rochellehumes/Instagram
Why not make 2026 the year you officially join the bitty pixie committee? Arrestingly bold yet so completely timeless, the micro pixie is all the ethereal softness of the original, but even shorter and—crucially—more shaped to the face. “A dramatic cut starts showing off your features and bone structure that length could hide otherwise which is why I think a lot of people take the leap with the determination to really change things up,” explains Devin Graciano, celebrity hairstylist and CEO of Goldie Locks.
Halo Curls


@jacobaaronn/Instagram
Technically, this is a trend that can diverge into two ways. Really, it’s all centered around keeping your curls at their fullest and fluffiest closest to your head—but it’s totally your choice if you want to make that happen by creating more layered volume up top or by going all-in on curly bangs. Either way, the ringlets that float around the face are absolutely heavenly.
The Column Cut


@melaniemakeup/Instagram
The middle part is compulsory for a Column Cut, yes, but this look offers such instant sophistication that surely nobody will mind. It’s defined by its strong, unlayered length, with blunt ends and an even amount of volume from crown to ends. It’s easy enough to style day-to-day, and can easily be tweaked to suit individual air-dried texture. The fact that the entire effect is more than a little early-2000s-gallerina coded, too, is honestly even better.
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