Beauty
From 70s shags to sculptural afros.
And if youre not looking to cut your hair short, dont worry there are options for long-haired girlies.
So many girls are wanting a major change without losing all their length, he says.
Think a short floating bob of sorts that barely clears the nape of the neck.
It elongates the neck and is pretty low maintenance while having a big cool factor playoff, she says.
Atlanta-based hairstylistKeka Heronagrees, noting that theblunt bobwill reign this winter.
It suits most people and hair types, after all, says Heron.
Plus, she adds, It looks great under a winter hat.
Pro tip: To achieve that razor-sharp bluntness, Brook Jones suggests cutting with clippers.
It gives the ends a bold statement and the strong line that is the signature of this look.
Pixie Cuts
Another fave youre about to see more of is the always adorablepixie haircut, according to Heron.
The pixie has definitely been a hot look for the past few years, she says.
For so long, people thought Afro-textured hair had to be shaped or round.
Now, he says, people are experimenting more with square or asymmetrical shapes.
Its playful, edgy, and a perfect winter look, Hawkins tells Bustle.
Front pieces are a total in, she says.
Fringe textured bangs are a great winter look, she says.
The more textured, the better.
Plus, these cuts look amazing on all hair textures, he notes.
Pro tip: If your hair is wavy or curly, diffuse it for maximum volume.
And if its straight, tryhot rollersfor tons of movement and lift, Hawkins says.
Taper the back, add bangs, or opt for choppy layers the choice is yours.