The "broom" haircut, otherwise known as the "broomstick," is a type of bob. The short hairstyle is a one-length bob that lacks movement or any swinging. There's a particular way to style a broom haircut to give it that stiff look you want.
The "bobcat" haircut is a new twist on the "wolf cut" you've seen all over TikTok. The trend features a bob haircut with lots of shaggy layers. See how to style the bobcat haircut with long or short hair.
A brush that is cut at less than 1⁄4 inch on top may be referred to as a burr. A brush that is cut at 1⁄4 inch or longer on top, and especially one that shows natural curl, depending on length, may be referred to as a short brush cut or brush cut.
What Is a Mixie? "A mixie is an edgy haircut that is longer in the back, like a mullet, and short in the front, like a pixie," celebrity hairstylist Jenny Cho explains to Byrdie.
Dutch boy (plural Dutch boys) A type of bob haircut with straight bangs and hair cut horizontally above the neck.
“The skunk hair trend is when the hair is parted evenly down the middle and each half-section is colored in two, extremely contrasted shades,” Hillier explains. More specifically, one side is completely black and the other side is a stark white or an almost platinum blonde (like the animal's signature tail).
The bixie is called the bixie because it combines elements of two distinctly recognizable hairstyles — the bob and the pixie — and creates a new hairstyle in a gray (but very cute) area. "A bixie cut is equal parts pixie cut and a bob," says stylist Andrew Fitzsimons.
The jellyfish haircut sports disconnected layers that resemble a short bob with longer layers underneath. If the name is any giveaway, it truly resembles the round body and longer, billowy tentacles of a jellyfish.
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.
The term "ghost layers" was first coined by celebrity stylist Ramon Garcia, but the style is also commonly referred to as invisible or internal layers. Essentially, it's a cutting technique involving subtle layers that are camouflaged within the hair to give the appearance that everything is one length.
Considering buzz cuts are strongly associated with the military, it seems to be a given that this style would have a strong, masculine vibe. As a result, it can be a hit or miss with some people. While many women would like the tough guy appeal, others believe that people with these haircuts are trying too hard.
The induction buzz is the shortest you can get, and leaves just 1.5 mm of hair all across your head. It's best on guys with dark hair, so that you can still see the definition of stubble. Your barber will clean the edges with a straight razor, too, to fully carve clean lines and definition into the style.
If you have curly hair, avoid short haircut for this face shape. Long straight hair looks good on this type of face shape. If you have sleek, straight hair and want to experiment with a short haircut, then a defined pixie cut with long, side-swept bangs that fall on your cheekbones is the one you should opt for.
Similar to a mullet, the style features more body and volume at the crown of the head (the head of the octopus) and then longer, thinner, shag-like layers from the mid-shaft to ends (the tentacles). Though the octopus haircut is inspired by both the mullet and shag, it is neither.
A bouffant (/buːˈfɒnt/) is a type of puffy, rounded hairstyle characterized by hair raised high on the head and usually covering the ears or hanging down on the sides.
Oseledets (Ukrainian: оселедець, IPA: [ɔsɛ'lɛdɛt͡sʲ]), hohol in Russian or chub (Ukrainian: чуб, romanized: chub, IPA: [t͡ɕup]) is a traditional Ukrainian style of haircut that features a long lock of hair left on the otherwise completely shaved head, commonly sprouting from the top or the front of an otherwise closely ...
As celebrity and editorial hairstylist Neil Moodie explains: “A wolf haircut is a mix of the shag haircut and a mullet, but generally created on longer hair. It has shorter choppy layers on the top and longer choppy layers around the sides and back.”
Meet the ponytail method, also known as "The Unicorn Cut." This DIY haircut method that's been blowing up on YouTube has people tying their hair into an extremely high ponytail that looks like a unicorn horn and giving themselves a refreshed haircut with a single snip.
The beehive is a woman's hairstyle in which long hair is piled up in a conical shape on the top of the head and slightly backward pointing, giving some resemblance to the shape of nature's beehive. It is also known as the B-52 due to a resemblance to the distinctive nose of the Boeing B-52 airplane.
The broccoli haircut, also known as the zoomer perm or bird's nest cut, is similar to the indie-inspired looks of the 00s, featuring shaved or faded sides and a whole lot of volume and length on top.
Spiked on top and long toward the neck, Bowie wore his mullet with a full face of make-up, cut-to-the-navel glam rock shirts and belted trousers. This hairstyle personified the 1970's and subsequently inspired groups of mods and rockers to adopt the look for years to come.
Hershey cut: The Hershey cut is a cross between a wolf cut and a regular layered do. It's essentially a more wearable mullet. It's effortless and low-maintenance because it doesn't always need an immaculate blow-dry. Lee Joo Young and Girls' Generation's Taeyeon opted for a sleek air-dried version.
The historical drama's fourth-season installment inspired a new wave of frenzy around the Princess of Wales's singular style—her feathered shag in particular.
Kids these days refer to mullets under different terms – lettuce, flow, salad – but nonetheless, they are back in style. The cut is closely associated with both hockey and lacrosse players, as the hair flows elegantly out of the backs of 0 helmets.
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.