Prepare to take a ton of screenshots.
Trust us, they’re cuts you’re guaranteed to fall for (sorry).
Bixie Cut
Popular in the 90s, the bixie (i.e.
Photo:Okskukuruza/Getty Images
a blend of a bowl and pixie cut) is making a confident return.
(Just like the actress Simona Tabasco fromThe White Lotus!)
It’ll give you the fullness and texture of these other trendy styles, without the drastic change.
After applying volumizer and blowing out your hair, barrel curls are the secret for extra oomph.
Bieber Chignon
Chignon, anyone?
Spray hairspray to keep down flyaways."
In terms of technique, direction is key.
To achieve the most volume where your hair frames your face, direct strands away from your face.
Draped Layers
Draped layersare a face-framing style inspired by the ’90s-early 2000s-Y2K era.
Either way, it’s the perfect look for a wash-and-wear approach, with minimal maintenance and free-falling layers.
Natural Texture with Highlights
Embracing your natural texture is yet another big trend for fall.
The key to making it look as good as possible?
Jaw Clips
Taking inspiration from the latest runways, ’90s hair accessories are all the rage.
Polko adds thatjaw clipsspecifically are having a major moment.
Choppy Pixie
If you’re ready for something more dramatic, opt for a super-cropped cut.
This boldpixie cutis a great choice for those with straight, fine hair.