2023 Hair Trends: The Best Cuts, Colors and Styles to Try This Year (2024)

New year, new hair trends.

Between countless celebrity hair transformations and resurrecting nostalgic looks like the "Rachel," 2022 proved to be quite the year for hairstyles — and 2023 is shaping up to be just as exciting.

The mix of retro inspiration from bygone eras and fresh, modern elements creates a fascinating landscape of trends, including more experimental and androgynous styles.

"We are moving away from the Y2K look into more of a grunge, gothy vibe," Laura Polko, celebrity hairstylist to stars like Gigi Hadid and Hailee Steinfeld, tells PEOPLE. "I think that we will see that especially in the first part of the year. In the summer, it is going to be a lighter time of the year, so we will see brighter colors, but I am definitely thinking the grunge, gothy vibe is starting to trickle in."

Ahead, Polko shares the rest of her top predictions for 2023 hair trends — from cuts to colors to styles.

2023 Haircut Trends

Mid-Length Choppy Layers

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Mid-length hair can often feel uninspiring, lacking the drama of either a super-short or extra-long style. However, according to Polko, 2023 will be the year of redemption for medium lengths. She points specifically to Lucy Hale's choppy look from December 2022, in which her rich brunette locks are styled into a voluminous cut with flipped-out ends and lots of layers.

"People get so frustrated with midlength," she says. "When you're in that place, you don't know what to do and [you feel like] it's too soon for layers, but I think a lot of people saw [Hale's haircut] and were like, 'Oh my god, I could do this,' or 'I want to do this.' "

Shorter Curtain Bangs

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There's no doubt that curtain bangs are having a moment right now. The wispy, low-maintenance trend will continue through 2023 and beyond, but Polko says that shorter curtain bangs are on the horizon.

"I think a shorter curtain bang, where it splits in the middle but breaks off around like the corner of the eye, is going to happen a lot more. Personally, I keep thinking about wanting to do that."

Experimental Short Cuts

In recent memory, bob trends have run the gamut from to French bobs to blunt bobs to bixies (aka a bob and a pixie). According to Polko, there's more where that came from in 2023, allowing for a ton of creativity and freedom regarding short haircuts.

"There'll definitely be more short [styles] than before, but it's very personal to what's going to be necessarily cool," she says. "It's very dealer's choice … it's specific to where you live, what you do for work, each person's personality."

"I think you'll see all kinds of different cool, shorter haircuts that might be newer trends that we haven't really seen before," she adds.

2023 Hair Color Trends

Natural Highlights

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There's a time and a place for bold color, but in 2023, natural-looking highlights are on the menu. Think: Jennifer Aniston's softly blended blonde or Hailey Bieber's dimensional brunette.

"I think it's less of that all over single-process with a bunch of foils on it," Polko says. "When you paint on a couple of pieces intentionally in the same spots as they're growing out, then you end up with healthier hair. It just creates a lot less of that breakage that sticks out."

"If you already have some [highlighted] pieces — I have a couple ombre chunks that look like they were done by the sun — what I like to do is color over it with a little Style Edit Root Concealer Touch Up Spray, either bring it up with the blonde or cover the whole piece with the brown. I think people are more adept to kind of do an in-between color and nothing super committal."

Warm Tones

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The sudden prevalence of warm-toned hair colors (see Bella Hadid's recent orange-y blonde or Zendaya's honey brown) proves that trends can truly change on a dime. Cool undertones were the name of the game for years — even for brunettes — but lately, Polko has noticed a shift.

"A big trend is leaning towards warmth in any sort of hair color because there was so long where everyone was like, 'My blondes not blonde enough, it's not icy enough,' " the stylist says. "And now I think people are not scared of having golden, more orange, more redhead, honey colors. I think it's less scary because people are seeing it's actually really good for everybody's skin tone.

Subtle Shades of Red

2022 saw the dramatic red hair transformations of A-listers like Kendall Jenner and Sydney Sweeney, sparking a wave of copper hair trends. This year, Polko says the color craze will continue, but instead of going full-blown redhead, it'll be more about incorporating subtle hints of red.

"The pendulum kind of always swings," she says. "First, it was 'No red in my dark hair' and then it's swung the other way to full redhead, and I think this year it will land somewhere in the middle."

2023 Hairstyle & Accessory Trends

'90s Supermodel Blowout

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Up until recently, it seemed like the bouncy, glamorous blowouts seen on '90s supermodels like Tyra Banks and Cindy Crawford were a thing of the past. As with so many other decade trends, though, '90s hair is back in full force.

"It's like that kind of like touchable, movable, really pretty hair," says Polko. "It used to be like, 'Get it as straight as you can,' and now people are like, 'Let's just make it big and pretty.' "

The '70s Flip

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Farrah Fawcett-inspired hair is off to a hot start in 2023. Voluminous hairstyles have been bubbling up for a while now (especially on TikTok), but Polko says people are finally ready to embrace the various "imperfections" that come along with them.

"It's been a while since we've seen the flip-out, but people are starting to like it," she says. "You know when you blow it out and one side always kicks one way, one kicks under? I think people okay with it, as opposed to being like, 'Why is this like kicking out?' I think people are down to let it all flow."

Slicked-Back Styles

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Sleek updos are absolutely everywhere right now, and they're only gaining traction. Stars like Bella Hadid, Kim Kardashian and Lori Harvey have made slicked-back hair their trademark, oftentimes keeping a 1-2 inch part in the front and sweeping the rest of the hair back into either a ponytail or a spiky bun.

The beauty of the popular style, says Polko, is that it's easily customizable to best flatter everyone's face shape.

"You can really work with the brushstroke," she explains. "[For example], my face can look long at the bottom, so what I want to do is make sure it goes back at the eye and then up, so it pulls my face up. Whereas some people might want to make the brushstrokes goes down a little more to complement the eye and the face."

For creating the perfect slicked-back look, Polko's secret weapon is a touch-up powder. "One of the ways I make my client's hair look fuller is by filling in their hairline with Style Edit Root Touch Up Powder," she says. "It gives the illusion of a thicker hairline."

Claw Clips

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Yet another Y2K beauty trend to reemerge, claw clips are back in a big way. As Polko points out, they're not only stylish and versatile but more comfortable and less damaging than hair ties.

"I think people have seen how much easier and faster jaw clips can be and also how much it prevents breakage versus a tight hair tie," she says. "That's going to cause a lot of snapping, especially if you're doing a middle part on those fragile parts of your hair. It's easier; you can move around, you can sit down, you can throw it up, it's cute, it's not going to give you a headache."

'80s Workout Headbands

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The '90s have officially made its comeback, and now, apparently, it's the '80s' turn. Bella Hadid has recently begun wearing thick, workout-style headbands, and Polko predicts the look is set to spark a major trend — specifically with Hadid's signature money pieces framing the face.

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2023 Hair Trends: The Best Cuts, Colors and Styles to Try This Year (2024)

FAQs

What is the new haircut for 2023? ›

2023 is officially the year of the butterfly cut—voluminous, face-framing layers that don't compromise length. But butterfly layers aren't only for clients with long, thick hair.

What is a nice color of hair 2023? ›

What are trendy hair colors for 2023? Low-maintenance and subtle tonal changes are trendy hair color options for 2023. These tonal changes include bronze, cinnamon spice, and ash-brown hues. Enhance your natural hair color with nuanced baby highlights that are finely blended.

Which haircut makes you look younger? ›

Medium-Length Cut with Long Layers

Hemple says long layers always give off a youthful appearance. She adds that off-center or side parts that "fall naturally in place can make the eyes seem wider to give you a more youthful appearance."

What length of hair makes a woman look younger? ›

Will having long hair or short hair make me look younger? If you have medium to thick hair, a lengthier mane can give off an air of youthfulness. But if your hair leans thin, it's best to go with a cut that's mid-length or shorter to lend natural volume to your look.

What is the biggest haircut trend in 2023? ›

From the Rachel 2.0 to butterfly layers, contour cutting and Hailey Bieber-inspired bobs—there are a few themes among 2023's trends: Layers, fringe and framing. The radar is still showing the influence of the '60s, '70s, plus a major influx in '90s cuts with extreme layering at every length.

What is the hottest color trend in 2023? ›

Interior designers expect homeowners to gravitate toward mixing warm and cool tones within the same area for color trends in 2023. This blending includes using turquoise or green to perfectly match beige, a brilliant, blue-toned flash of purple against tan, or enabling a deep green to calm a warm brown.

What is the most popular hair color right now? ›

Copper tones are just as popular as ever, but they're getting racier and firmly entering red territory. Cherry cola has been popping off since the start of the year, but its one that works just as beautifully as the weather (and our skin tone) warms up, too.

What is the most flattering hair length for over 50? ›

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What hairstyles look older? ›

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What hair part makes you look older? ›

#3 Centre Parting!

We do agree that if you have a really well-defined face, centre-parted hair can look fabulous on you! But with that, centre parting also adds years to your look, making you appear much more matured than you'd prefer.

What is a good hair length for a 60 year old woman? ›

What is a good hair length for women over 60? While the answer to this is very individual, short haircuts are very popular with women over 60, from cropped pixie cuts to longer bobs. There are no rules, though, and plenty of women choose to keep their locks long.

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The idea that bangs make you look like a child or too old is a common hair myth. The reality is that there are so many ways to style bangs. Each and every one of these styles brings a youthful energy to your look in a different way. Bangs can be chic, sweet, sultry — it's all in how you style them.

Do you look older with longer or shorter hair? ›

Long hair can enhance facial features by diverting attention away from wrinkles or age spots and adding volume to your hair. Short hair does not need to age you, though, as the style and texture of shorter hairstyles can add a youthful appearance.

What is the latest haircut trend? ›

The hottest haircut trend of the moment is the jellyfish cut! This distinctive haircut comes with two separate layers: the top is like a classic bob, and the bottom is long and flowy.

What is the best hairstyle for over 50? ›

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