When the air turns crisp, all of a sudden you end up eager for your favourite fall sweaters, a spiced beverage in hand, and a complete new hair look. Maybe you’re enthusiastic about chopping a lot of size, toying with the thought of fringe, or simply need some layers added for motion and texture. Whatever the case, our stylist-approved record of the most effective hairstyles for October has all of the salon chair inspo you want.
Tinkerbell Pixie
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Short hairstyles stay a go-to this autumn, and this one takes the shortness to new heights. “Think modern Tinkerbell meets Twiggy. It’s a very piece-y and whimsical hairstyle that’s cropped short and feels playful,” says superstar stylist Mia Santiago. “This haircut screams sexy confidence. I feel like after the summer ponytails women are ready to make a bold hair change and this is it for me!”
Mid-Length, Wild Shag
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Also on this season: texture, and plenty of it. You can obtain the look with a contemporary shag. “This cut generally hits just above the collarbone, and it has a lot of layers throughout giving the hair lots of texture and movement and volume at the crown,” says Gina Riverasuperstar hairstylist and founding father of Phenix Salons. “It’s low upkeep, edgy, and completely wonderful in case your hair is wavy or curly, and bangs are very complementary.”
Mia Wallace Bob
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A nod to Mia Wallace in Pulp Fictionthis retro bob is modern and blunt, hitting proper across the jawline, and comes with heavy fringe. It’s a variation on each the ’20s and ’90s bob. Celebrity stylist Dimitris Giannetos says, “I’ve re-imagined this cut often on red carpets because it feels bold and timeless at the same time, especially with the current revival of ’90s minimalism.” He provides, “As the season shifts into more evening events and layered dressing, the bob delivers polish with very little styling effort.”
‘70s Glam Shag
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If you just like the shag look however wish to maintain your size, channel one of the vital glamorous eras of all of them: the Seventies. “This shag is all about effortless texture with face-framing layers, movement at the crown, and an undone finish that still feels elevated,” Giannetos says. “It’s a look I’ve created for several clients in the past because it strikes the balance between cool and wearable, whether you’re on set or running around the city.”
The ‘Cunty Little Bob’
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Leslie Bibb’s character in White Lotus season 3 gave us probably the greatest hairstyles of the yr, known as the “cunty little bob” achieved by stylist Tracey Cunningham. Santiago tells us it’s the proper October coiffure. “This crisp, cheek grazing bib is a modern homage to the ‘90s,” she says. “It’s fresh and crisp, and the perfect way to rid your hair of sun and pool damage.”
Curtain Bangs with Long Layers
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Another lengthy coiffure for October to strive is lengthy, flowing layers with some curtain luggage that softly half on the heart and body the face. “It’s a style I’ve leaned into in my editorials and tutorials because it creates instant dimension without sacrificing length. It’s perfect for clients wanting something fresh but not drastic,” Giannetos says. He provides that this fashion is tremendous adaptable for transitional climate. “You can wear it straight, wavy, or slightly tousled, and it always looks intentional.”
Swinging Bob
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A swinging bob is angled, which means it is shorter within the again and will get longer in direction of the entrance. “Because it’s shorter in the back, this makes the hair appear thicker and adds tremendous volume,” Rivera says. “I think this is a great cut for fine or thin hair, but virtually anyone can pull this look off. Your stylist will determine the best length for your face shape.”
