Stylists are seeing more transitional colors — warm caramel highlights, bright coppers, shadow roots, and “brondes” — but that doesn't mean we're playing it safe. Those with bold proclivities are experimenting with two-tone hair and moodier colors like hazy purples and Barbie-inspired pinks.
Yes, you read that right, the 2022 fall season is going to be all about bangs. Whether you are wearing your hair long, medium, or short, and no matter your preferred style, there is a bang cut that will compliment your look and give you this trending look.
The Fashion Set Swears By The Carved Bob Cut For Fall '22. Next-appointment worthy. Sure, many people decide to grow out their long hair once the weather turns colder, but this fall it appears that short hair is quickly taking over.
“The shag— or super layered hair cut— is the trend,” says Saviano. “It works on almost every hair texture and length, and you can even style this look with or without bangs. It gives off a cool, low maintenance vibe, and truly brings out the best of natural hair texture, as the layered cut gives the hair movement.”
We're taking low-maintenance styling up a notch with statement-making cuts that do all the work and call back to decades past. If you've been wanting to make a chop, there are shaggy layers, blunt fringe, and retro styles just waiting to be shorn. We're talking modern updates on vintage bobs, bangs, and long cuts, too.
– modern shags, – textured haircuts, – bangs (short, long, curtain, side-swept). As for the coloring trends, stylists prefer mixing highlights with ombre, soft babylights, colored streaks in the hair, blues, red hair shades, two-tone duos, as well as solid colors.
A butterfly haircut combines short layers with long layers to give your hair dimension, movement and body. The short, wispy layers hit around the chin to frame your face, highlight your features and even contour a round face shape.
You can never go wrong with caramel brown highlights for fall. “This is such a soft melted caramel,” says Grummel. “You can achieve a soft look no matter what your natural shade is. Ask for a soft balayage highlight no more than two to three shades lighter than your natural color.”
Loose waves are more younger-looking, while straight hair can be aging. Play around with face-framing layers to give your hair some softness and movement. Layers can also make your hair appear to be more luscious and healthy. Parra recommends asking your stylist for perimeter layers that are cut in a straight line.
The color trends range from bright colors like illuminating yellow and bright red to neutral hues like beige and gray. The must-have nuance will be green in the bright and lush “lawn” variant and in the more sober and refined “olive” shade.
Heavy Layers
Heavily layered cuts inspired by "The Rachel," Jennifer Aniston's renowned cut from Friends, is another '90s trend experiencing a second wave in 2022.
By far, the most popular hairstyle in the country is the perm. Our research found* that a total of 33 states listed this as their most popular hairstyle.
Two-Tier Inverted Bob
This glitzy new hairstyle for a female is short haircuts for women in the back, with elongated front pieces tapered at the ends. One of the most trending hairstyles of 2023.
Benjamin Moore's 2022 Color of the Year is a soft, sage green called October Mist 1495.
The weather starts to cool down during the fall, so you should wear darker, more neutral colors. Avoid vivid and light colors such as whites, pastels, and neons. The colors that are most suitable for fall are: Dark colors, such as burgundies, navies, and plums.
When it comes to hair colours for winter 2022, it's a tale of extremes. Brunettes are getting darker, blondes are getting icier and spiced tones remain a delicious way to warm up your hair tone while nodding into one of this year's biggest trends: copper hair.
Caramel, honey, gold, copper, and strawberry give a healthy brightness that makes us look and feel younger. (Framing your face with lighter shades draws the eye away from any complexion concerns, as well.)