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2017 was the year of unicorn hair, lazy lobs,all-braids-everywhere, and celeb-fueled pixies. but those looks are already old news. so, what hues, textures, and lengths willbe getting all the likes? these are the hottest haircuts for 2018. shoulder length celebrity colorist, michael canalã©, thinksthat the damaged hair of 2017 needs a rest — and women will be going shorter in orderto get rid of those frazzled follicles. he says, "due to [… ]ombre and balayage, hair isbrittle and damaged…"


"you'll start to see a lot of chin and shoulder-lengthstyles." but if you're not quite ready to chop it off,canalã© suggests rehabbing your tresses by taking your vitamins, and adding length withextensions. natural color a more natural look is in the forecast for2018, according to canalã©, who says, "as we move away from aggressive hair colors,you will see more natural blending, using paper-thin highlights to create a gradualblonde, instead of sun-drenched blonde." undercurrent steve lococo, master stylist and co-ownerof b2v salon, says multi-dimensional coloring


is in, offering, "infuse [your] blonde with some copper, blushpink, or soft mint. we call these tones 'undercurrents.' they help move the overall haircut and haircolor." shaggy bob celebrity stylist brandon martinez predictsthe pixie of 2017 will be transformed into a longer, shaggier version for spring 2018. vanessa quiles and gabby fishman of takamichihair also predict a nod to the '70s vibe with shaggy cuts featuring cheek-sweeping fringe.


ombre roots martinez foresees the once-popular high-contrastroot trend — which was rocked by everyone from rihanna to kylie jenner — going lowkey,and giving way to what he calls, "a more natural ombre look, as roots are makinga comeback." french girl chic fred connors, owner of fred nyc, says thatin 2018 beach waves will peace out, and the french girl look will be in. he dishes, "the biggest trend in the salon and on thestreet is 'french girl chic.'


clients are moving away from beachy blondelobs and opting for darker-hued, edgier cuts." grab a baguette, and the french girl 'tude,and you'll be paris-chic wherever you are. "you have to pretend that you would be happiersomewhere else, reading a book. which, you don't have to read." "i can't read." bowl cuts strong, structured looks are about to blowup your insta feed. shaun surething, co-owner and lead stylistat nyc's seagull, dishes it up, saying, "2018 will be the year of cutting it all off.


bowl haircuts and strong geometry will dominate." but this is no low-maintenance trend. quiles and fishman say these "modern, geometrichaircuts wear like wigs," which means 100 percent commitment to getting touch-ups onthe regular. mullets and shags gender fluidity will be heavily influencinghairstyles of 2018. surething suggests, "styles venturing into mullet territory willbe hot for the androgynous set… think soldiers coming home to the 'summerof love' and deconstructed mod looks from


swinging london." pastels the pastels of 2017 will only gain momentumin 2018, according to global redken artist lindsey olson. and it won't just be for blondes and millenials,either. olson's watching for pinks and blues in thecoming year, saying, "[pastel] looks just as gorgeous when donesubtly on a brunette...what's best is that we'll be seeing it on people of all ages!" unfussy and textured


based on the looks that graced the runways,unfussy and textured hair, both long and mid-length, will be a 2018 total "go to." patty mocarski, of little space salon, andone of allure's hair pros, says, "overall, there will be a lot of plays ontexture, no matter the length or color. slicked back, tousled, or loose will definitelybe a go-to in 2018." lococo agreed, saying, "mid-length locks will be the hit this year— right below the shoulder, with long, choppy texturizing. this will allow the most styling versatility."


jodi dery, owner of cloud 10 blow dry bar,echoed the mid-length prediction, saying, "we are seeing women embrace their naturaltexture and hair versus trying to change it." dramatic bangs in 2018, bangs will be all about the dramaand length. lococo says, "long, soft bangs, where they're past thestage of growing out by the cheekbone, will make a real statement in 2018." lococo suggests parting longer bangs downthe middle for the trending "curtain bangs" look, allowing you to change up your lookdaily (minus the scissors).


the pageboy daring, short cuts will be back for thosewho are willing to show off their features. mocarski says, "if the ladies are willing, [there will be]a real return to sturdy pageboy haircuts. calling all gamines front and center." tapered afro this trend is about to become more prominentfor ladies with natural texture. de l'isle of happy curls, happy girls, saysthat 2018 will be all about, "the twa/tapered afro for those with kinky,curly tresses, [which] allows you to enjoy


all the volume and glory of curly hair withouttoo much of the hassle." and the look will never get boring, sincede l'isle says, you can go with, "...an undercut with graphic design, lotsof length on top or a shorter finish, marked edges, or a natural finish… they definitely add a touch of fun and personalityto your everyday look." the vidal sassoon bob celebrity hairstylist keka heron is callingit; the classic vidal sassoon bob is coming back. she says,


"the clean, blunt bob. it's a chic haircut that looks great on allhair textures, face shapes, and ages." the vs bob may be short and structured, butits endless styling variations keep it fresh after all these years. long layers never chopping off your long tresses? face-framing layers will prevent long hairfrom falling flat in 2018. heron says, "women are going to be asking for longer layersfor 2018.


the shortest layer starts at your chin. the layers will allow for great fullness andtexture to long hair." looks like jennifer aniston gets a new topspot with her signature look! thanks for watching! click the list icon to subscribe to our youtubechannel. plus, check out this other cool stuff we knowyou'll love too!


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