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The Hottest Haircuts for Fall 2019

Blunt, Shoulder-Length Lobs

Blunt, Shoulder-Length Lobs

Lobs are officially “in.” That means if you got a bob during the summer, it’s great to keep growing it out. If you have fine or medium hair, this cut was made for you because it’s cool without being messy. It also gives you length to do a little something if you feel like dressing up.

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Round Layers

Round Layers

Layering seems to be the theme this year, whether it’s clothing or hairstyles. Round layers are perfect for women that want to add a little body to their hair. It helps define the shape of your face and even makes your hair look a bit more voluminous.

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Shaggy Pixies

Shaggy Pixies

A lot of guides say that a shorter mullet is in, but a shaggy pixie is just as cute without the stigma. Not to mention, shaggy pixies look absolutely stunning on most women, especially if you have short hair. It’s easy to fluff and make it appear as though you have more volume.

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Undercut Pixie

Undercut Pixie

An undercut pixie works because the volume on top gives a youthful appearance and flatters any face shape. The shaved sides bring a bit of the modern edge to the style, keeping it in the 21st century and what’s considered “in.”

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Undercut Bobs

Undercut Bobs

Undercut bobs are incredibly easy to wear. This type of cut means that a portion of your hair is short near the base of your scalp while the rest is in the cut of a normal bob. By getting this cut, you have less hair to bother with, which could mean sleeping in longer. Talk about a great trade-up.

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90s Bobs

90s Bobs

For some reason, the 90s are coming back. Out of everything from the decade, bob haircuts were definitely one of the best. What defines a 90s bob is that it’s incredibly short – generally no longer than jaw-length. It’s also sleek and parted down the middle, but you can always part it down the side if you want.

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Center-Parted Curtain Bangs

Center-Parted Curtain Bangs

Bangs, bangs, bangs! It’s all about bangs this year. Blunt looks great, but most experts suggest that you go with curtain bangs that are parted in the center. This works great for women that have thinner hair and can’t pull off the blunt bangs look.

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Finger Waves

Finger Waves

Short hair? Try finger waves. It’s a little more style intensive but totally worth it. Finger waves are achieved by using gel and a large tooth comb to create waves in your hair using your fingers. If you have a special occasion coming up, don’t be afraid to wear finger waves!

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Low Messy Buns

Low Messy Buns

Low messy buns don’t have to be for special occasions. They can be dressed up or down because they’re so versatile. The best thing about low messy buns is that they don’t have to be perfect. The messier the better, within reason. Grab a hair tie and get that hair up!

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Headbands and Scarves

Headbands and Scarves

Get your inner Rosie the Riveter ready because scarves are back in. Headbands and scarves are our favorite accessories because they’re easy to work with and can make it look as though you went the extra step.

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60s Flipped Ends

60s Flipped Ends

Not the Farah Flip, although that wasn’t a bad style for its era. This style takes the old ‘60s flip and turns it into something subtle. By doing this, you give your hair some flair that accentuates your face in the best ways.

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Subtle Fall Brown Balayage

Subtle Fall Brown Balayage

If you’re not one for crazy colors, this one is for you. All this hair color entails is brown hair with subtle brown highlights. We suggest going a few shades lighter and maybe add a few caramel pieces in the mix. You won’t regret this choice.

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Tapered Afros

Tapered Afros

Tapered afros are stunning. If you don’t want to cut your hair, you can still get this look pretty easy. Start by gelling up your hair and twisting up your hair – sort of like a braid but only with two strands. Begin wrapping your hair into curlers after it's twisted and let it dry. Take out your rollers and separate your twists. Make sure that the front of your hair has a lot of volume while the back is flatter. You can also use bobby pins to keep your hair as flat as possible to simulate an undercut.  

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Angular Bobs

Angular Bobs

Angular bobs are regular bobs that have an asymmetrical cut. This means that the front is longer than the back. This style was seen all over the runways, but that’s not the reason we love it. This style works great to keep your hair out of the way while also providing a bit of length to frame your face.

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Jaw Clip

Jaw Clip

Want to put your hair up but want to avoid damaging hair ties? Jaw Clip. These are the claw looking hair clips that you can use to put your hair up. Make sure to search for a non-damaging one that doesn’t force your hair to bend in an unnatural way.

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Wispy Baby Bangs

Wispy Baby Bangs

Baby bangs can be hit or miss. We’re not saying you should get super short bang because they don’t look good on most people. Baby bangs are a little longer than super short bangs but still give you plenty room to grow without annoying hair curling into your eyes.

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Textured, Graduated Bob

Textured, Graduated Bob

Texture is absolutely in. When you have a bob, it’s great to have a little texture, so your hair doesn’t look flat. By giving it a little wave or curls, you can give your hair a little bit of poof. That poof makes your hair look even thicker without too much effort.

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Fluffy “Cloud” Curls

Fluffy “Cloud” Curls

Curls literally never go out of style, but fluffy “cloud” curls are what you should wear in 2018. The fluffy curls are stunning on anyone. This style also makes your hair look more voluminous, which is ideal for those with thinner hair.

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Mid-Length, Uniform Layers

Mid-Length, Uniform Layers

The thing about fall is that the weather is unpredictable for a bit – or at least in most states, it can be. Sometimes it’s cold, and sometimes it’s hot. Mid-length hair is excellent for this weather because you can put it up or leave it down. Uniform layers will give it some much-needed shape even if you let it air dry.

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Low Braid

Low Braid

No more of this tight pulled back hair! All it does is damage your hair, but that doesn’t mean you have to nix braids. You can still braid your hair in a beautiful, elegant way. No, we’re not talking about a French braid. Just a simple one to bring beauty to any look.

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Elongated Layers

Elongated Layers

An elongated layered cut is perfect for anyone on the go. Whether straight or curly, your hair will have a beautiful shape that will garner plenty of compliments. If you have thinner hair, you can tease the crown to get a little va-va-voom.

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Visible Ombre Roots

Visible Ombre Roots

We’re all about Ombré roots, which is why we’re glad they’re “in” this year. This type of hair color prevents you from going to the hair stylist every month to redo your roots. You can let it grow out naturally!

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Rose Gold Balayage

Rose Gold Balayage

Rose gold was around last fall, and it’s back! It’s one of our favorite hair colors because it’s subtle, beautiful, and out of the ordinary. The shade works even better when you add a few copper highlights to bring out the shape of your hair.

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Low Pony

Low Pony

Stop pulling your hair back super tight with a mid- or high-pony! This can potentially damage the follicle, which results in thin hair. Instead, aim for a low pony. You can wrap a bit of hair around the band to hide the hair tie for an extra special look. 

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Burgundy with Blonde and Copper Blends

Burgundy with Blonde and Copper Blends

This is one fiery look that’s sure to turn heads. Burgundy is a nice deep maroon color that’s only accentuated when you add copper and blonde highlights. As a bonus, this style is stunning on anyone with naturally darker hair. The roots grow out naturally, meaning fewer trips to the salon for touch-ups.

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Side Swept Bangs

Side Swept Bangs

Side swept bangs are useful for two reasons. First, they have a balancing effect on your face because they draw attention toward your eyes. Second, they’re fantastic for growing out pretty much any style of bangs.

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Red with Blonde Highlights

Red with Blonde Highlights

Fall is the time for reds! For this natural-ish red color, a few blonde highlights can really do it some justice. Not only does it bring out the saturated color, but it also makes your hair look more dynamic. Just make sure to place the blonde in strategic places.

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Sleek and Straight

Sleek and Straight

If you have straight hair, guess what? Your style is in! Let your hair air dry and strut your stuff. Those of you that don’t have straight hair, you can straighten it by using a straightener or by blow drying your lovely locks. Of course, the amount of heat necessary depends on how curly your natural hair is.

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The Original “Supermodel” Haircut

The Original “Supermodel” Haircut

Few styles are as classy as the original “supermodel” haircut. We’re not going to lie, it takes a little extra time in the morning to style, but it’s totally worth it. The extra little touch amplifies your looks and can make even a casual look seem like you put a lot of effort into your look.

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Air-Dried with Natural Waves

Air-Dried with Natural Waves

Put down that hairdryer! There’s no need to blast your hair with unnecessary heat because air-dried is in, especially if you have natural waves. Embrace your hair whether it’s frizzy, straight, wavy, or curly!

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Blunt Bangs

Blunt Bangs

Did we mention that bangs are in? Few things are as stunning as blunt bangs. It brings out the eyes and makes for a little cherry on the top of your sundae hairstyle. You could wear blunt bangs with a lob, layers, or anything!

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Layered Pixie Cut

Layered Pixie Cut

Layered pixies are fantastic because they leave you a little length up top to style. While women choose to mousse their hair into an upward fashion, while others like to put a little braid in their hair. You could also wear it to the side like side-swept bangs. It’s all up to you!

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Deep Side Part

Deep Side Part

Let’s talk about the deep side part. The best thing about this style is that it can create a new shape for your hair. While it can be challenging to keep your hair in the position, it creates a thickening effect for the portion that’s flipped over. This can be especially ideal for anyone that has thinner hair.

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Beach Waves

Beach Waves

What isn’t there to love about beach waves? We all want to look like we just got back from a vacation in Fiji. To get this look, you can twist your hair and run the twisted portion through a straightener. You can also use a little salt spray and scrunch it up like curls.

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Braid Crowns

Braid Crowns

We’re not saying that braid crowns are easy – quite the contrary. That being said, they will be showing up a lot more than usual this season. If you want to obtain this style, all we can say is practice, practice, practice. It’s just like learning to braid for the first time. Eventually, you’ll get it.

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Curly Ends

Curly Ends

Don’t have time to curl all of your hair? If you have longer locks, we get it. It can take forever. Instead, curl the very ends for an amazing look that’s nearly effortless. It gives your hair a little extra volume, especially if you pull it back in a loose pony.

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Extensions

Extensions

Do you have short hair, but it hasn't grown out from your summer 'do? Extensions are your answer. Heck, even if you have longer hair, you can still get extensions to bulk up what you already have. You can get them in any color and style them just like they’re real hair because it usually is real hair!

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