What are the Most Popular Hair Styles of 2020?

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Boyish Pixie

Feathered bangs add edge to the classic boyish pixie cut, making it suitable for women of all ages. Use easy care products to keep it looking its best. Ask your stylist to add short and spiky layers to your pixie haircut for a bold statement. This stylish yet edgy look looks especially striking with a blunt or rounded bob. Pixie cuts are not just for older women. Anyone at any age can wear this trendy style. It is ideal for fine or thin hair that becomes limp or lifeless when left too long, as it stops just above the shoulders. This makes it an excellent option in hot climates and busy city streets.

Mohawk

Mohawk hairstyles offer an eye-catching punk aesthetic. Incorporate designs and spikes for added edginess. Short or long hair length can be used, and hair gel must be used to maintain its shape and keep hair spiky. The Mohawk fade is an increasingly popular variation of this classic style, starting with a short fade and gradually getting longer in radial patterns. Wear it alone or pair it with any facial hair style for maximum impact. The curled fauxhawk is another option for adding character and edge to the mohawk look, featuring curled spikes for an edgy finish. It pairs nicely with any facial hair style, particularly full beards. The spiky mohawk remains fashionable and easy to manage, showcasing your personality. Use hair gel on small sections of hair to achieve the iconic spiky appearance. Experiment with different colors for a striking look.

Layers

Layers have made a significant comeback this season. They work great with all hair lengths and face shapes. Tailor a layered haircut to your natural hair texture to add volume and texture. Wavy or curly locks can benefit from layers in a waterfall shape to define wild waves and curls. Straight hair can have layers cut into teardrop shapes for a sleek finish. Layers also lighten the texture of thick or long locks, making them easier to manage. The shag is a classic layered haircut style, ideal for those with curls, defining and texturing them further. Layered haircuts enhance any facial feature and can be improved with balayage highlights for different color tones. A full head of layers makes your locks lighter while emphasizing facial features and making you appear younger.

Blunt and Sleek

A blunt cut gives strength and fullness to any hair texture. This style also gives you an idea of what a shorter style, like a pixie cut, may look like later. Heat styling with protectant spray allows those with curlier locks to achieve natural waves with a sleek finish. An angled or stacked bob is an elegant yet edgy option for formal events, hitting just above the collarbone. Beachy waves can be added for a boho look by strategically layering and bending the hair. A mid-length lob is versatile, pairing well with deep side parts. It flatters all face shapes and hair textures, with long enough lobs allowing for more volume by being pulled back into low ponytails.

Bangs

Various bang styles are designed to complement different hair types and face shapes. Side-swept fringes or wispy bangs bring life and vibrance to features. Adding texture can create volume for fine, flat locks. Feathered bangs create a 1970s aesthetic when worn with long layered haircuts. Longer layers can hide forehead lines effectively. Charges can be paired with updos or low ponytails for an elegant or casual look. Coloring bangs with a striking hue adds individuality. Dark red hair dye with hits creates a seductive look on curly and straight locks.