Ready for a 2020haircut?
If you’ve been feeling blase about your hair lately, you might consider changing up your look.
However, there are a few things to keep in mind before booking a date with the shears.

Hairstylist and makeup artist Kendra Aarhus advised that you first decide on the right hairstylist.
Aarhus also advised knowing your limits.
If you could’t picture a chin-length cut, a medium-length bob may be more your bag.

Not sure where to start?
This is what they said.
In 2020, ask for a bob haircut
A good bob never goes out ofstyle.

The iconic hairstyle gained popularity inthe ’60s and the haircut shows no signs of going extinct any time soon.
In fact, 2020 is going to be an evenbiggeryear for the classic look.
What makes this style so appealing?

“Bobs are great and easy to manage wash and go,” James explained.
This is especially true if you’re starting with long hair.
“Be careful, though, before taking the plunge,” James advised.

“We recommend a slow transition and starting with a longer style bob first.”
This will help ensure a regret-free chop.
Surprisingly, the iconic shag is expected to make its triumphant return.

Jessica Puglia, hairstylist and owner ofThe Hair Mansionin Reading, Mass., agrees.
“How do I say this?
I think it was the ugliest haircut I’ve ever seen.”

Plenty of women disagreed.
After all,The Rachel haircutbecame the staple hairstyle of the decade.
If you didn’t embrace the haircut trend then, 2020 is as good a time as any.

“It’s always cute andyoung, it’s very French.
I guess it’s verycharming.”
Jessica Puglia, hairstylist and owner of Massachusetts-basedThe Hair Mansion, agrees with the celebrity stylist.

Short bangs are going to be even more popular in 2020, she confirmed toThe List.
“Ask your stylist to create the best bang for your face shape,” Puglia advised.
Heart- and round-shaped faces, on the other hand, can often pull off any sort of bang.

The expert explained that curtain bangs are also “especially flattering if you have a longer forehead.”
Plus, the look is easier to maintain than other styles of bangs.
It also pairs perfectly with curtain bangs.

“What made it different was that it wasn’t full on top.
You’ll also want toblow-dryyour curtain bangs using a “flat brush.”
And don’t forgetlotsandlotsof hairspray.

A center part is “most important,” celebrity hairstylist Ted Gibson toldHuffPost.
When you think of this milderCharlie’s Angels-inspired look, you may be picturing very lengthy hair.
Thankfully, your hair need not be very long to pull off either feathered layers or a center part.

It will “[add] confidence and help women to think bold,” the expert toldThe List.
Of course, you don’t need to wait until it gets hot to rock a shorter style.
The slicked-back pixie was en vogue back in2014and2015 and we’re beyond excited to see it making a comeback.

“The look is very sleek and chic,” celebrity hairstylist Jen Atkin toldElle.
“It portrays sophistication and confidence, as the hair is off the face.”
In a simple, one-minute tutorial forRefinery29, hairstylist Michael Duenas explained how to get the bold style.

According to the expert, you begin by misting your hair with water.
Then, give your hair a deep side part and begin combing back your hair with a wide-toothed comb.
Finish the look with hairspray andvoila!

You’re ready to take on the world.
And, uh, can we just take a moment to let that sink in?Ahh.
You may also want to consider booking an appointment at a salon that specializes in curly hair.

However, that’s not when the style began, of course.
Since these knots are also a protective style, they’re perfectly-suited for naturally curly locks.
Celebrity hairstylist Mark Townsend toldReal Simple,“For years and years, it was all about layers.

Then around 2015, those layers evolved into even more of a modern shag.
By chopping off their ends, the blunt trend was started.”
The expert further explained that giving your ends a blunt chop can help improve the health of your hair.
Blunt cuts also look phenomenal.
“Clean lines straight across recreate a traditional cut into something extremely bold and chic,” Tricomi noted.
“Extensions will be trending!”
hairstylist and co-founder ofWarren Tricomi Salons, Edward Tricomi, revealed toThe List.
“With the holidays on the way, many people want to change their look just momentarily.”
Extensions are indeeda growing worldwide trend.
It’s easy to see why they’re becoming increasingly popular.
The 1994-inspired cropped cut reminds us all of simpler times at least as far as haircare is concerned.
While the haircut may feel nostalgic today, it was revolutionary when it first came on the scene.
If you’re frustrated with your damaged ends, there’s no reason to keep them.
Just go allEdward Scissorhandson your hair, and try out this effortlessly chic cropped haircut instead.
Yes, regardless of your hair’s texture, this cut will work.
The clavicut is definitelynota bob, but it really shouldn’t be classed as a lob either.
Or, as Speck puts it, it’s “the short cut for long-haired girls.”