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The Best Hairstyles For Winter 2025
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The Best Hairstyles For Winter 2025
Longing to switch up your usual hairstyle? These are our favourites for this season.
From dry ends to frizz, chances are your mane behaves differently in the winter. While adopting a winter-friendly care routine isn't a bad idea, getting a seasonal trim (or bolder cut) could be what your strands need.
The '70s Shag Cut
This iconic Farrah Fawcett-inspired hairstyle combines soft bangs and spare layers for a look that naturally highlights texture and volume. To keep your volume from disappearing under the weight of your toque, use a texturizing spray all over your hair for added lift.
Bob
With a short cut, you don't have to worry about the ends getting caught in your coat collar or wrapped in a scarf. While there are many ways to wear a bob, this cut is best for those with fine to medium hair. With thicker hair, you may end up with an unflattering triangular or helmet-like shape.
"Liquid" hair
It can be hard to maintain beautiful curls while wearing a toque every day—liquid hair is the solution. Its super-sleek, ultra-shiny appearance allows it to reflect light just like water does (hence the name of this hair trend).
Curtain bangs
If you've been thinking about getting bangs for a while, now's the time to take the plunge. With the lack of humidity, bangs are easier to style, plus you don't have to worry about them getting greasy from the summer heat. Curtain bangs are a soft style and easy entry point into the world of fringe.
The "Clavicut"
The “clavicut” haircut refers to a mid-length cut at the collarbone. This length is also ultra-versatile since it can be worn smooth, straight or textured, but is also long enough to be tied up.
Pixie cut
A pixie is characterized by a very short cut at the back, sides, and nape of the neck. This modernized version is a good choice for those with fine hair, as it can add more density to the hair.
Tapered ends
If you've been growing your hair out for the past few months and don't feel like cutting off too much for the winter, ask for a slight taper. This will allow you to focus on the length, rather than creating volume at the roots that will be crushed under a winter hat.
Old money bob
More modern than the traditional bob, which has a lot of movement and texture, this style is characterized by its square-shape.
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