In 2022, there is a trend to break the norm and favor unique styles. In 2023, the prevailing trend will lean towards the 'playful' and youthful style. Accordingly, trendy hairstyles in the fashion and beauty world can be named:

Slick artistry

Slick artistry

Artistic creativity is gradually reviving in the hairstyling trend. Luke Hersheson shares “For so long, it's just been about the haircut, but we're starting to see a return to styling again,” “Now the question is more about how you wear your hair up without it feeling too old fashioned… which is why very slick, gelled up-dos are a big trend right now.” In fact, this trend has been embraced by Lily James in the recent British Fashion Awards.


The box bob

The box bob

Box Bob is not a new trendy hairstyle, but so far this style has not shown any signs of being old fashioned. “It’s an extremely classic Vidal Sassoon bob,” says Hayes. “A sharp shape, that’s striking – less about the layers and more about straight lines and angles.” Nai’Vasha also predicts that this hairstyle will continue to be trendy this year “My biggest tip with the bob is not to overthink it… or underestimate its power,”

The wet look

The wet look

Alicia Vikander brought to this year's Cannes Film Festival an impressive look with a wet hairstyle. Accordingly, this event has promoted wet hair style to become a trend in recent times. “Ultra glossy, impossibly shiny, wet-look hair is a 2023 trend that is set to be everywhere,” says Northwood, hairstylist for Alicia Vikander at the Cannes Film Festival. “On the catwalk, Chanel and Saint Laurent showed us how to wear this style at any length, whether it be center parted, with a deep side part, down or textured.”

Seventies bangs

Seventies bangs

As a versatile hairstyle, its heat has never cooled down. According to Hersheson, this is one of the most requested hairstyles in salons. In addition, he also shared, “There are nuances to them though – they can be Stevie Nicks-style and really obvious or a bit more grown out. Either way, they’re the epitome of cool-girl hair,”


Noughties mullets

Noughties mullets

Originating from the revival of the divisive mullet, hair stylist Lilli Bridger -the creator of Noughties Mullets shared "It was really reminiscent of the short style that Paris Hilton wore at that time," "It embraces those flicky ends that were." key back then – it's a style of hairdressing that is big right now.”

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