Short hair experiences a very long season of novelties and trends: creative scissors that define their perimeters, give structure to their volumes, accentuate their folds. An endless source of discoveries that brings endless experiments to those few centimeters of foliage. Having short hair is no longer a boring affair: the possibility of changing one’s appearance, while maintaining long hair never below the chin, is an increasingly real circumstance. The manual of short haircuts proposed for Summer 2022 offers multiple variables. Ideas of new scissors that define new perimeters born in the salons of her most popular social hairstylists. The Instagram message boards become the ideal place to spread the reference cuts of the season. Size doesn’t matter when it comes to hair – five on-trend cuts are here to remind you. From the Bi-bob to the micro pixie, from the Cool Kid Mullet to the Grown Out Crop to the Beetlejuice bang that defines any cut with its jaggedness.
The Grown Out Crop softly evokes the 90s
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Reinterpretation of the short, masculine and boyish cut, which has defined over time the hair of Julia Roberts, Linda Evangelista and Winona Ryder: the Boyish Crop or Grown Out Crop cut, shorter than a bob cut and longer than a classic crop, is a very grown up pixie, especially on the front strands. The extra length of the strands gives movement and texture to the hair. Its simple maintenance makes it perfect for the summer season. Soft, moved and free of rigidity, it can be left free to grow and evolve naturally.
The Bi-Bob is the least defined bob that exists
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It has full and decisive silhouettes, is voluminous at the nape and frayed around the face: the Bi-Bob cut is the most carefree bob of the moment. Aesthetic combination between the classic French bob and the 1970s-inspired bob. To distinguish it, it is a full fringe that comes to graze the eyebrow and opens naturally at the front in multiple sections.
Silhouette of the cut and fringe, give an energetic touch to the face, highlighting the prominence of the cheekbones and the cut of the eyes.
The little pixie anticipates autumn
Shorter than a pixie cut, longer than an iconic boyish cut: the micro pixie is the cut chosen by Dior for its Haute Couture shows. Both for the Fall Winter Winter 2022/2023 collections and for the Spring Summer 2022 collections, the Maison has opted for a very short cut for its models. The perfect cut for those who love short and very short hair. Featuring tiny fringe on the forehead, it takes a cue from British model Twiggy’s short cut, and adds voluminous, full sideburns to the sides of the ears.
The Cool Kid Mullet gives a bad boy air
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The Cool Kid Mullet gives a teenager look, or rather something more: a jaunty look of boy and child, as its name suggests. Launched by Californian hairstylist Sal Salcedo, it is the evolution of the iconic mullet. Of the cut loved by David Bowie and Patty Smith, the classic proportions are modified: the Cool Kid Mullet is characterized by short lengths at the top and front and longer at the nape.
The Beetlejuice bangs go with any cut
The small, gothic fringe a la Lydia Deetz, star of Tim Burton’s 1988 film Beetlejuice, the trend of the moment, is capable of giving personality to every short haircut of the season. Few scissors on her forehead are able to revolutionize her appearance: thanks to her sharp indentations that make her more than a fringe, a real beauty accessory. Her zigzag perimeters have already been adopted by Beyoncé, Billie Eilish, Paloma Elsesser.
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