9 Hairstyles People Are Actually Asking for in Salons Right Now

9 Hairstyles People Are Actually Asking for in Salons Right Now

January 19, 2022 at 06:30AM

I’m not sure about you, but after going without hair cuts and colour for a big chunk of last year, ever since salons reopened, I have been feeling somewhat overwhelmed in the run up to my hair appointments. Should I go for a full-on transformation and get my hair chopped into short bob or embrace my current long hairstyle and add a fringe? There are so many hair possibilities to choose from and I know that friends and family are feeling equally confused.

So who better to turn to than the experts themselves for some guidance? While we’ve already touched on what experts are predicting will be the biggest hair trends for 2022, we’re left asking another question: what are people actually asking for in salons at the moment?

9 Hairstyles People Are Actually Asking for in Salons Right Now
Ahead, keep scrolling for nine of the most popular hairstyles in salons right now. From ‘70s shags to boy bobs, there’s so much to get inspired by.

“I’ve had a lot of guests showing me pictures of shag haircuts,” says Roman Sys, Stylist at Trevor Sorbie Bristol for L’Oréal Professionnel. “They are all different lengths but definitely the loose, free-looking styles have been very popular. I definitely think with the trend of more shag haircuts, a ‘less is more’ approach works well: Letting your hair air dry to maintain some natural movement then scrunching in some light but hydrating mousse.”

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The shag hairstyle is all about volume, so try adding a little mousse to damp hair before drying. 

If your hair is naturally curly then smooth this curl-defining lotion through damp hair to add shine and bounce. The more texture, the better.

We’re already aware that the mixie is set to be big news this year, but it turns out that people are already opting for this in salons. Creative Director at Butchers Hoxton, Dominic Roach explains, “We’re seeing clients that have already embraced the wolf/shag cuts and now want to experiment with shorter hair. Specifically, shorter at the front, longer at the back.”

The mixie is a hybrid between the mullet and a pixie cut, and it’s surprisingly wearable. “It is equally suitable for thicker textures and finer hair as it is a style that doesn’t require lots of styling and heat tools. I recommend air drying or using a diffuser on a low heat and speed to give texture and body,” adds Roach.

A texturising spray is the best way to quickly add movement and choppiness to a choppy mixie style and they don’t come better than this one from Gisou. It is the brainchild of Negin Mirsalehi and harnesses the nourishing power of honey through beautiful haircare. Infused with oils, vitamins and minerals—as well as propolis sourced from Negin’s family bee garden—this spray adds rough texture as well as preventing breakages. 

“For a grungier vibe, use Aveda Shampowder Dry Shampoo to deliver ultimate modern texture,” says Roach.

Bobs have reigned supreme on the hair circuit over recent years and there’s no sign of this slowing down anytime soon. More recently, stylists have seen people asking for more undone ‘boy-like’ styles. “The key thing that people are asking for is that this bob isn’t overdone. Embrace your waves and texture, just with a solid baseline. Personalise by changing your parting or adding a fringe,” says Roach.

Roach likes to apply this texture tonic to boy bob hairstyles to help bring out natural texture.

Use this leave-in curl butter to help give your curls more natural definition and added nourishment.

“I’m actually seeing a resurgence of longer hair,” says George Northwood, celebrity hairstylist and founder of Undone. “A lot of my long-haired clients have asked me for just a trim, as they’ve never managed to grow it that long before and they’ve realised it actually looks great. Last year gave people extra time to grow their hair beyond what they thought was possible.”

Perfect for longer lengths, this nourishing cream can be used on wet or dry hair to reduce flyaways and boost hair volume.

Keep longer-length strands looking healthy and knot-free with a decent hairbrush like this one from Balmain.

We might associate glass hair (a trend that champions super-sleek, shiny hair that resembles glass) with seasons of yesteryear, but Roach says it is still one of the most requested styles. “Glass hair is straight, sleek, healthy, glossy and shiny,” he says. How you part it, whether it be on the side or in the middle, is totally up to you.

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To keep hair as sleek as possible, be sure to protect strands against heat damage with a protective mist when using straighteners.

A repairing oil like this one will keep hair healthy and glossy.

“Balayage is being taken blonder with the requests of a baby blonde tone,” says Samantha Cusick, Redken advocate and owner of Samantha Cusick London. “Clients are still keen to keep more of their natural colour at the root.”

Redken have recently had a global makeover and their new prescriptive packaging means it’s so easy to find the product that’s best for your hair. “I’d recommend using the Redken Blondage Anti-Brass Mask to keep the blonde tones looking bright,” says Cusick.

This affordable shampoo contains violet pigments to tone blonde hair and keep it looking vibrant.

“Last year was all about the curtain bang, and it still reigns supreme in the salon,” says Aveda Senior Pro Stylist, Michael Lendon. However, the style is becoming more developed, he admits. “Whether it’s the classic curtain sweep, a shorter ‘princess fringe’ or a more grown-out ‘bottle bang’ shape, sweeping fringes are a look that suits most and continues to be popular as a result.”

There’s nothing worse than a fringe that falls flat. Use a setting spray to add lightweight texture to every style.

Trust me—dry shampoo will be your best friend when you have a fringe. This one absorbs excess oils and will keep it looking fresh.

If you’re not quite ready for a mixie, Roach says that the octopus cut is proving popular, too. “It celebrates length with more weight on the top and lots of layers throughout to give a shaggy, almost wispy feel,” he says. As with all trending hairstyles right now, the octopus cut can be worn however you best please.

“You can air dry with styling foams, scrunch in natural texture or wear it smooth and straight,” advises Roach.

Octopus hairstyles will benefit from a spritz of texturising spray to add movement to the simple style.

Use a hair straightener to create a sleek, straight look.

While we’re expecting a big return to sweeping styles full of texture this year, Lendon says people are actually turning to something very different. “People are craving a little more structure. I’ve seen an uptick in clients wanting shorter, sharper styles, like chin-grazing bobs, that counteract the sweeping looks,” he says.

Matte waxes and pomades are a great way to add structured texture to short styles.

This innovative formulation can be used to add texture to shorter styles or to smooth flyaways on longer lengths. Opening Image via @charlottekuhrt

Next up, 5 Haircuts That Will Trick People Into Thinking You Have 3 Times More Hair.

Author Shannon Lawlor | Whowhatwear
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