Spring 2022 Haircut Trends: The Bixie Cut, Birkin Bangs, and More (2024)

Spring has sprung, and new haircut trends are blooming accordingly. These trending hairstyles are a pretty big departure from the popular looks of this past winter, too (ahem, with the notable exception of the mid-length bob, which honestly deserved a little more time to shine).

"This past winter, we saw clients that had no choice but to let their hair grow out during the pandemic, but were antsy to cut their own hair, trim their ends, or try something daring at home," Franck Izquierdo, co-founder of IGK Hair Care, tells Byrdie. "People were letting their lengths grow out and color fade or roots grow because they didn’t have a choice."

Now, people are looking to switch things up, and booking a trip to the salon is one of the easiest ways to jumpstart the process (and finally say goodbye to winter). Izquierdo adds, "We are seeing a resurgence in people wanting a big change to feel fresh.”

And fresh is definitely the right word for these trends—even if some of them are coming straight out of the '70s. From dramatic chops to micro fringe, these haircuts are all about embracing the playful side of things, and this vibe shift might be exactly what we've been craving all winter long. If that sounds like you, here's some haircut inspo to get you started.

Meet the Expert

'70s-Inspired Volume

"Farrah Fawcett's iconic layered look is making a comeback," Evelyn Metellus, owner and lead stylist of hair salon and e-commerce site,The Hair Doctor, explains. And this cut is a popular request for good reason. Layers are customizable, add texture, and make a classic cut feel brand new.

It’s no surprise, then, that spring 2022 will layer-heavy. “This spring we are going to turn flat hair into voluminous hair,” Kindale Godbee, Virtue stylist, predicts. To take care of these luscious locks, Godbee recommends using Virtue Texturizing Spray ($19) on dry hair, which will keep it from falling flat.

Dramatic Chops

Drama is in this spring, and people are trying out some major hair transformations. “Going shorter, from the length people currently have, is definitely what we’re seeing in the salon,” Izquierdo explains.

Gone are the days of barely-there, just-the-dead-ends cuts. “Clients don’t just want a trim they are open to a major cut and even a fringe,” he adds.

Micro Bangs

“Everyone is getting bangs now,” Rena Calhoun, Virtue stylist, explains. And this trend is partly because they’re just so flattering. “It adds dimension to round faces. If you have a strong jawline, it can also help soften it a bit," Izquierdo adds.

Micro bangs, aka baby bangs, are just one version of this cut. They’re the shorter cousin of a classic fringe; instead of grazing your brow or blending seamlessly into your layers, these bangs are usually only around one to two inches long.

Micro bangs are a chic, bold cut, but they are not for the faint of heart. (PSA: If you thought growing out your bangs was endless, micro bangs might not be for you.) But if you want an edgy fringe that still shows off your eyebrows, this can be a fun trend to try out this spring.

Natural Texture Fringe

Fringe often gets a bad rep for being high-maintenance, but getting bangs doesn’t necessarily mean you’re signing up for endlessly styling them. “A newer trend for curly hair is to have bangs with natural texture,” Izquierdo explains.

The same, natural vibe is also in for straight hair. Izquierdo adds, “I like to call it the ‘Birkin Bang,’ inspired by French icon Jane Birkin who set the trend in the 60s.”

One tip for those new to bangs: Dry shampoo. “Because they sit on your forehead, they tend to get oily very fast,” Calhoun says. To keep your cut looking fresh, getting this oil under control with a trusty dry shampoo is critical. Calhoun recommends Virtue Refresh Dry Shampoo ($17).

Lived-In Shag

"Mid-length styles are all the rage for 2022," JenniferKorab, creator and founder of Renaissance Salon & Spa, explains. "They're mostly [showing up] as an effortless, lived-in look." And the '70s-inspired shag is just one example. The cut is edgy, minus all the sharp angles. Plus, the shag combines the other spring trends—like texture, layers, and bangs—in all the right ways.

Still, before committing to this look, make sure you consult a stylist you trust. This cut can be flattering, but a practiced hand and an expert's perspective will go a long way in getting it right.

Mid-Length Bob

Another trend that's here to stay? Mid-length bobs, cut just above the shoulder. It's a short style, aka ideal for warmer temperatures, but still has “some length that provides movement,” Richy Kandasamy, colorist and R+Co collective member, explains.

This hairstyle is proof that “you can have versatility when wearing a short hairstyle,” Kandasamy adds. And for those who want a more practical cut without sacrificing the options that come with longer locks, a mid-length bob could be the best of both worlds.

Bixie

With shorter styles, there's going to be a renewed focus on playful texture. "For 2022, pixie cuts are not as popular. The trend seems to be more of a 'bixie cut.' It’s equal parts bob and equal parts pixie," Korab says.

Like the name suggests, the length of this cut is between a bob and a pixie, but make no mistake: the texture is more pixie-esque. Think feathered, spiky layers that look better freshly tousled than carefully hairspray-ed.

Blunt Bob

Some things never change, and the blunt bob being the epitome of French chic is one of them. And really, who doesn't want to channel France this spring? "We're going to start seeing bobs with blunt lines," Sarah Cunningham, owner and hairstylist at UpLift Haus Hair Studio, says.

This haircut is all sharp angles, so it may be a little harder to pull off. Before going for it, talk the style through with your hairstylist. Depending on your preferences, you might want to incorporate some softening layers.

All The Angles

"There are going to be lots of layered shapes and angles," Cunningham predicts, and it's no wonder why they're in for spring. These face-framing cuts keep your haircut flattering, and they can add an extra dimension of texture to any style.

No matter what haircut you're trying, it's a good rule of thumb to ask your stylist about angles first. They really can make all the difference.

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FAQs

What is the new Bixie haircut? ›

The Bixie haircut is a short and chic hairstyle that is a combination of a pixie cut and a bob haircut, making it a modern take on the controversial mullet of the '90s. It is characterized by its shorter length and choppy layers, creating a stylish and edgy look.

Who can wear the Bixie haircut? ›

Who Can Wear a Bixie Cut? The bixie haircut behaves beautifully for many different face shapes and hair types. Whether you have thick, luscious locks and a round face or fine hair and an oval face, this cut can work for you.

Would I look good with a Bixie cut? ›

Face Shape: The Bixie can be customized to flatter various face shapes. For round faces, adding more volume on top can create a more elongated appearance. On the other hand, clients with oval or heart-shaped faces may prefer more balanced layers with a slightly textured fringe to soften the face.

Is A Bixie cut good for fine hair? ›

If you have fine hair, a bixie cut will still work for you! Soft, long layers create the look of more volume while adding beautiful texture. Don't forget to use hair products to your advantage, too.

Are Bixies low maintenance? ›

As I sit in the chair for my consultation, she explains that the style is all about emphasising facial features, so it's bespoke to each person. Tracy also assures me that it is a very low-maintenance cut, which can grow nicely into a bob without much effort.

What is the most trendy haircut right now? ›

Curly pixies, '70s bangs, and butterfly layers are all in store this year. While there's no “right” time to reinvent yourself, the new year seems to be a popular season to redecorate your apartment, pick up a new hobby, or — if you're beauty-obsessed like us — get a new haircut.

What haircut makes you look younger? ›

Long Layers

Long hair with layers can make you look younger by adding volume and movement. It prevents long hair from looking heavy and drags down your features, creating a light and airy look instead.

What is a mixie haircut? ›

The mixie haircut is a unique fusion of a pixie cut and a mullet. This style features short, textured bangs, choppy layers on the crown and front sections, closely cropped sides, and longer, layered length in the back.

What is the difference between a bixie cut and a short bob? ›

A bixie cut often has more layers than a bob, which gives it a more textured and voluminous look. A bob, on the other hand, is typically cut with fewer layers, which gives it a sleeker and more polished appearance. Bangs are optional with both the bixie cut and the bob, but they are more common with the bixie cut.

What hair length is most flattering for fine hair? ›

However, the most flattering lengths for fine or thin hair are shoulder-length or shorter, no matter your age.

How to cut a bixie cut? ›

How To Cut a Bixie Haircut Tutorial
  1. Section the hair to create your bixie haircut.
  2. Cut the lower back section of the bixie cut shape.
  3. Create layers on the crown of the bixie haircut.
  4. Tie the side into the bixie hair cut.
  5. Mimic the previous side.
  6. texturize layers for the bixie cut.
  7. Style the bixie haircut with a blow dryer.
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What is the difference between a bixie and a wixie? ›

"The bixie, for example, has a bob outline, so the length remains the same from the chin area to the nape, whereas the mixie has a classic mullet outline with the hair cut out around the ear and a longer length in the back." The wixie, on the other hand, has longer hair over the ear that angles back to a longer nape, ...

What is the zoomer haircut? ›

The Zoomer haircut, also known as the Broccoli haircut or the Zoomer Perm, is a popular hairstyle amongst the Gen Z population. This hairstyle features a curly or messy top that is cut in different types of fade hairstyles and blended with the top hair.

What is a Karen haircut look like? ›

The Karen haircut is an inverted bob or lob that is always longer in the front and shorter in the back. It is also known as an A-line cut with a sharp angular shape. Middle-aged white ladies mostly wear the style.

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