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Top 10 Hairstyles for Women from 2021

Posted on February 1, 2022June 12, 2022 by At Home With Joanna

Your Guide to Refreshing Your Look

One thing we can say about 2021, is that it was an interesting year in beauty and fashion trends. We’re spending more time focusing on ourselves and investing in trends that make us happy. If you’re ready to hop on the “self-care wagon”, then take a look at these Top 10 Hairstyles from 2021 to try for a fresh look.

A Classic Bob Never Goes Out of Style

This classic haircut never goes out of style. In this cut, your hair is cut to the same length. Traditionally, bobs are chin-length and fall just below your jawline. However, long bobs offer softer edges and work well with curly hair. The best part about this style is that it works with both a middle and a side part.

Box Braids for a Clean and Beautiful Look

Box braids are three-stranded plaits and are much more defined than standard braids. They aren’t braided flat against your scalp. Instead, sections of your hair are separated into precisely shaped squares. You can customize and protect your box braids by adding extensions. Choose your natural color or opt for something a little more daring. Either way, you can reuse your hair extensions for future box braids or other braiding styles.

2021 Was Perfect for the Pixie

If there’s any proof that history repeats itself, it’s through hairstyles. The pixie cut from the 90s proudly appears in fashion magazines and on our favorite influencers. This fantastic cut is usually longer on top and super short on the sides. It’s also super customizable! Wear the pixie with long bangs, layered, or super textured with highlights. This is another cut that requires the right products. Consider using hair wax or a lightweight pomade to keep this look fresh.

Start Fresh With a Big Chop

Have heated styling tools, chemical treatments, and other intense salon services left your hair feeling dead and dry? Then you might be interested in starting fresh with your style. Cutting off the length of your hair is a great way to reintroduce yourself to your hair’s natural texture. That’s because there isn’t damaged hair weighing downlight and bouncy curls. The big chop requires an expert stylist. So, make sure you choose someone who has been to cosmetology school and don’t opt for a kitchen cut.

Find High-Fashion in a High Ponytail

Have you ever wondered what to do with day-old hair? The high ponytail works for both long and short hair. If you have long hair, go for a sleek and trendy ponytail. Make it look even chicer by wearing hoop earrings and a glitzy hair tie. Go for a Barbie-inspired look if you have medium-length hair. Make your ponytail sleek with a flip and the end, and choose a classic scrunchie to tie it up.

Dress Up Your Hair With Accessories Galore

There’s no better way to glam up your hair than with some amazing accessories. Bejewel your hair with clips, bands, scarfs, and scrunchies. The trick to using hair accessories is to keep them subtle and simple. Most importantly, make sure the accessories you choose are comfortable. For instance, don’t wear elastic ties that pull your hair too tight, or clips that pluck fine hairs from your scalp.

Love Your Locks With a Layered Look

If you feel like your hair could use a change, but still want to keep your length, then ask your stylist for a layered look. It adds movement and texture to fine hair and makes thicker hair voluminous. Best of all, this haircut looks incredible on all face shapes and ages. Spice up your layered look with curtain bangs or a full fringe.

Try the Shag With a Twist

The shag haircut is an iconic 70s style that’s made it back to the limelight of today’s most popular celebrities. Except for this time, it has a special twist – the wolf haircut. This take on the shag from the 70s is much more edgy and layered. With a wolf haircut, layers are shorter on top to enhance volume. You’ll need a few products to maintain this messy look, so ask your stylist which haircare products are right for you!

Big Curls are Here to Steal the Show

Go big or go home with curls inspired by the 1980s! You can create this look with a high-quality curling iron. The temperature of your curling iron depends on your hair type. For instance, thick hair needs a higher temp for your curls to hold. However, if you have thin hair, you’ll need to keep the temp on your curling iron down, so you don’t damage your hair. You can learn more about how to use a curling iron by enrolling in cosmetology school. Just hit the search bar for “cosmetology school near me” and start exploring your future.

Embrace Your Natural Style

When you have trouble choosing the right hairstyle for you, then embrace your natural hair type. Often, we work against our natural hair. This can cause overusing heated styling tools and heavy products, which can leave you feeling frustrated with your hair. Ask your stylist how you can work with your natural texture for an incredible style that’s uniquely you!

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