5 Trendy Haircuts to Refresh Your Look for 2024

Are you ready to switch up your look for the new year? If so, why not consider some '90s inspired hairstyles to refresh your look? From choppy bobs to layers and bangs, plenty of options exist to spice up your hairstyle and make heads turn. As you think about how to start your new year, you may be curious about the '90s revival haircuts to try. Lucky for you, we’ve rounded up five trendy haircut ideas that you should consider for your next salon visit. So, grab a cup of coffee and get ready to learn about these hairdos that are perfect for the new year.

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The Voluminous Bob

The voluminous bob cut is making a comeback this year, especially for those who are looking for a low maintenance haircut. Celebrities like Danielle Campbell and Koutney Kardashian have already rocked the look, so why not you? This style of hair is perfect for those who don’t want to spend too much time styling their hair. The classic bob cut gives you a youthful look, which is perfect for the '90s revival.

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The Sleek Bob

The Sleek Bob is a timeless classic that is making yet another comeback. This time around, it's all about a sleek, straight finish. The cut should be blunt with sharp edges that are slightly longer in the front. Use a straightening iron to achieve the sleek look and pair it with a middle part. This will give you a chic and sophisticated look.

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Pixie Cut

If you want a hairstyle that will make a statement, the pixie cut is the way to go. This short, edgy style has been in the popular culture scene since the '90s, and it never really went away. Eve Gilles, Miss France 2024, has made big waves with this style, being the first women with a pixie cut to be crowned with this elusive beauty pageant title. With this hairstyle, you can go bold with platinum blonde or pick a more subtle look with a dark brown or black color.

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Side-Swept Bangs

Side-swept bangs were a staple in the '90s, and we’re happy to report that they’re back and better than ever. This style works best on those with a round or heart-shaped face, as it helps elongate the face. It’s also a low maintenance style that requires little upkeep, making it perfect for those who want to mix up their look without sacrificing too much time.

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Layers

Layers are perfect for adding volume to your hair and giving you a younger look. With the '90s revival trend, layers are another hairstyle that has come back. Whether you have long or short hair, layers can add depth and texture to your haircut. This style is perfect for those who want to keep their hair length but add a stylish twist.

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There you have it – 5 trendy haircut ideas to refresh your look for the new year and beyond. From the voluminous bob to the edgy pixie cut, there’s a '90s-inspired hairstyle for everyone. If you’re still unsure which haircut to try out, don’t sweat it. Visit your salon and talk with your hairstylist to find the perfect look tailored to you. Remember, your hair is your canvas, so go ahead and experiment with your hairstyle the way you want to.

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About the Author

Christen Barrs is an accomplished Extension Specialist with nearly 20 years of experience in the industry. As the founder and owner of Good Hair Collective, she specializes in providing hair extensions for women dealing with thinning hair.

But Good Hair Collective isn't just for clients. Christen has crafted it to be a forward-thinking salon for artists as well, creating a space where innovation and creativity in hair artistry are nurtured and celebrated.

Through her work, Christen enhances her clients' appearance and boosts their self-esteem. She is dedicated to continuous learning and shares her wealth of knowledge through her insightful blog posts. For more information about her work or to book a consultation, visit out website.

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