Is Your Hair Ready for 2023?

Is Your Hair Ready for 2023?

Is Your Hair Ready for 2023?

The New Year storm is about to reach its pinnacle. There will be some big changes, just like every time, including those in the world of hair. 

There’ll be lots of new styles and colours for you to try out. And if you’re struggling with a thinning mane, it’s a good time to check out the hair transplant cost in Turkey, so you can catch up with the upcoming trends just in time. 

For now, it’s a good idea to know a little about hair trends that are expected in the upcoming year. That way, you’ll be ready for them in every possible way. 

The Bobs 

Pixie-bob, box bob, or blunt bob, you name it, bob is going to be a hit in 2023. Whether it’s chin-length or shoulder-length, it’s going to be in style. 

And the good thing about a bob cut is that it works for every type of hair – straight or curly. You could always pair it with a fringe or even a mullet to match your style. 

The Bowls 

We’re definitely not talking about Will Byers’ horror of a bowl cut in Stranger Things. 

Believe it or not, a bowl cut can look quite good (provided there wasn’t a literal or metaphorical bowl on your head when your hair was cut). 

Take feathered and mushroom bowl cuts, for instance, or a textured, shaggy bowl cut. Some of them can also work quite well with round faces. 

So, this is definitely something that you can experiment with, especially if you had an unshaven hair transplant a few months ago. 

The Butterfly

This haircut took off this year, but we believe that it’ll continue to fly high even in the next year because it’s simple and elegant enough at the same time. 

With the fringe parted in the middle and hair at the back in layers, this hairstyle can make your hair look more voluminous. However, you’ll need to grow your hair out to pull this off. 

Layers 

By now, it’s safe to say that layers will more or less always stay in fashion. This cut is timeless, and there’s so much that you can do with it. 

No matter how long or short your hair is, layers won’t disappoint you. You can get them with a bob, fringe, the “shullet” (shag + mullet) or a much simpler u or v-cut. 

And those waves certainly do help in making your hair look thick and healthy. 

The Octopus 

As weird as it may sound, it’s already a thing and will continue to be a popular one even in 2023. It’s kind of like the famous haircut that Rachael had in Friends. 

Like the head of an Octopus, you have bulbous hair on the top paired with choppy layers that resemble the tentacles of the said Octopus. Pair it with bangs, and you’ll complete the look. 

Fades & Undercuts 

Sleek, modern and quite dapper, fades and undercuts are also here to stay for a long time to come. Instead of just having their hair fade into their skin, people are now combining them with undercuts in what’s known as an undercut fade. 

And whether your hair is long or short, straight or curly, it works. There are other things to try out with it, such as a mohawk or pompadour. You can also grow the hair at the top quite long and do a nice little bun. 

Conclusion 

With the New Year approaching fast, many are looking to refresh their look, and hair is the first thing that’ll be changed for that. So far, it seems like next year will be all about short hair. And among men, we’ll be seeing a lot more of the skin fade. 

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