Women's Hairstyles

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Find Your Perfect Hairstyle

Choosing a new hairstyle is a big decision — you want something that flatters your face shape, works with your hair texture, and fits your lifestyle. We've organized 42 women's hairstyles into easy-to-browse categories: low-maintenance cuts for busy schedules, medium-length styles like the wolf cut and lob, long hairstyles from blunt cuts to rapunzel lengths, trending looks for 2026, every bob variation from classic to A-line, and a full bangs guide from curtain to blunt. Each style page shows difficulty level, maintenance commitment, and which face shapes it suits best. Browse by category in our Style Hubs, or jump straight to Popular Styles below. When you find a cut that catches your eye, try it on your own photo with our AI hairstyle changer — it takes seconds, and you'll know if it's the one before booking your salon appointment.

Popular Styles

Wolf Cut

Wolf Cut

Part shag, part mullet, fully yours. The wolf cut trades precision for movement — layered, undone, and built for women who want shape without stiffness.

Butterfly Cut

Butterfly Cut

The butterfly cut is named for how the layers look in motion — two curved, lifted sections that open like wings. It's the most feminine of the current layer trends, built on softness over edge.

Classic Bob

Classic Bob

Chin-length, one-length, endlessly versatile. The bob has survived every trend cycle because it simply works — on every face, every texture, every age.

Lob

Lob

The lob lands at the collarbone — long enough to pull back, short enough to air-dry clean. It's the most consistently requested women's haircut because it genuinely works on everyone.

Curtain Bangs

Curtain Bangs

Center-parted bangs that open outward like curtains, softly framing the face. The lowest-risk bang style — flattering on virtually everyone.

Beach Waves

Beach Waves

Loose, tousled waves that look like you just stepped off the sand. The most requested 'effortless' style — which ironically takes some effort to get right.

Short Pixie

Short Pixie

Close-cropped sides with just enough length on top to play with. A pixie is a commitment — but the daily payoff is zero-effort confidence.

Blunt Bob

Blunt Bob

No layers, no taper, no compromise. The blunt bob is a single weight line at jaw level — the most graphic, high-impact version of the bob.

Bottleneck Bangs

Bottleneck Bangs

Wider at the cheekbones, narrower at center — bottleneck bangs frame without hiding. The modern heir to Birkin's fringe.

Blunt Bangs

Blunt Bangs

One clean line across the forehead. Blunt bangs are the boldest fringe commitment — and the most rewarding when done right.

Short Shag

Short Shag

The wolf cut's shorter, easier sibling. Heavy layers from crown to chin, built to air-dry and look better on day two.

Hollywood Waves

Hollywood Waves

Deep side part, glossy S-waves, Old Hollywood energy. The red-carpet style that translates to weddings, events, and Tuesday nights when you feel like it.

Undercut

Undercut

Shaved sides or nape hidden under longer layers. The undercut is the stealth haircut — invisible when down, dramatic when up.

Blunt Long Hair

Blunt Long Hair

One length, zero layers, mirror-like shine. The blunt long cut is the anti-layer — maximum density, maximum impact, minimum complexity.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I find a hairstyle that suits my face shape?
Identify your face shape first — oval, round, square, heart, or oblong. Round faces benefit from layers and volume at the crown. Heart-shaped faces look great with chin-length bobs. Our style pages list compatible face shapes for every cut, and you can preview any style on your photo with AI.
Can I preview a haircut before going to the salon?
Absolutely — our AI hairstyle changer lets you upload a photo and see how any cut looks on you instantly. Try different bobs, layers, bangs, and lengths before booking your appointment.
What are the trending women's hairstyles for 2026?
The biggest trends for 2026 include the butterfly cut, wolf cut, curtain bangs, lob (long bob), and face-framing layers. Low-maintenance styles that air-dry well are especially popular.
What's the difference between a lob, bob, and pixie?
A pixie is cropped short around the ears and nape. A bob sits at chin to jaw length. A lob (long bob) falls between the chin and collarbone. Each comes in multiple variations — explore our Bob Hairstyles hub to compare.