Get Ready to See These 30 Fall Hair Trends *Everywhere* (2024)

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I've always been one for a ~complicated~ hair situation. Like, I tried red hair days before moving to New York City, never shied away from some extra-long hair extensions, and debuted fishtail braids to the entirety of my eighth-grade class. But after scouring Instagram, I'm realizing that the latest fall 2023 hair trends are kinda the opposite, and I'm considering changing my ways (hey, I'm a busy, corporate girl now, mmk?). Because, actually, fall 2023's biggest hair looks are fairly subdued, featuring sleek buns and ponytails, warm shades, and layered haircuts.

Hairstylists Garren agrees: “People want to get back to styles that are easy for them to handle with styling and are classically gorgeous, since we are going back to the office and normal life." So what does that mean? "Think healthy, voluminous, classic looks, with modern twists and layers,” he says. I rounded up a handful of inspo images to get myself thinking about which fall 2023 hair trend I’ll copy. Plus, I got some tips from Garren, four other hairstylists, and two hair colorists for their tips on making it work at home. Keep scrolling, babes

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Warm fall-hair trend

It’s like a rite of passage to ~go darker and cooler~ for fall, but this year, hair colorist Abby Haliti says clients are a lot more interested in adding warm dimension throughout their hair. Why? She says it’s because it’s typically more low-maintenance and soft, and it helps keep your skin looking bright and summery even after the temps drop. She recommends caramel- or honey-toned highlights, depending on the depth of your base.

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Ballerina buns

Balletcore” is about to be the biggest fall beauty trend (just peek at the fall/winter runways at Sandy Liang and Zimmerman). If you want to try the trend on your own hair, opt for a sleek, polished bun, like the one above, and make sure to tuck in any loose ends with a bobby pin.

3

Italian bobs for fall 2023

TikTok deemed it an “Italian summer,” but the choppy bob with bangs that it inspired will continue on through the fall. “I think we will also start to see more playfulness with fringe, particularly with bob haircuts,” hairstylist Aaron Grenia says. For a softer version of the trend, you can try a long, layered bob with blended curtain bangs, or do it big with a chin-length chop and heavy bangs, as seen on Simona Tabasco.

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Old Hollywood-waves trend

After seeing all of Margot Robbie’s retro looks on the Barbie press tour, I’m more excited than ever to try out some of the Old Hollywood looks from runways, like this one shown at Richard Quinn. To get the look for fall 2023, follow the lead of hairstylist Sam McKnight by spritzing on a ton of hairspray to finish and set the look. Not only will it keep these finger-waves in place, but it’ll also add major shine.

5

Bow hair accessories

Balletcore doesn’t stop, bb. Bows are the easiest way to try the 2023 trend with zero commitment or styling skills. Add a velvet-bow scrunchie to a low-ponytail (as seen on Sadie Sink above), stick a few clips around your hairline to pull back bangs or layers, or tie up a ponytail or braid with some ribbon. The bow opportunities are simply endless.

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Choppy cuts for fall 2023

Gothcore was the star of so many fall runways (hi, Dior, Versace, Rodarte, for starters). And a choppy, majorly textured cut like this one is essentially the haircut version. This fall, “we’ll be seeing lots of layered styles that create a feathered, grungy look,” says hairstylist Kim Kimble, “including layers with wispy curtain bangs.”

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Butterfly-cut fall-hair trend

Yup, even longer hair lengths can try the shag style with the “butterfly cut” this fall, which combines long and short layers to create volume and movement. It usually features curtain bangs, like Matilda Djerf’s famous cut, or it can be a lil grungier with a wispy full bang (see Camila Cabello above). To give some lift and soft hold to your layers, Garren recommends raking a hair mousse through damp hair before heat-styling—he likes R+Co Highest Volumizing Mousse for thick hair; I’m a fan of JVN Volumizing Foam.

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Pale-blonde fall trend

Blondes, listen up: Hairstylist Xavier Velasquez says iconic blonde shades like that of Marilyn Monroe or Pamela Anderson will be getting all the attention this fall. Just remember that it’ll take some major toning to maintain this butter-yellow shade, fyi, so make sure to stock up on purple shampoo and wash with it once a week to eliminate brassiness and keep your color fresh.

9

Bouncy blowouts for fall

The easiest, most low-effort way to copy Kim Kardashian’s bouncy waves is with a set of hot rollers. Just give yourself a blowout with a round brush or, even simpler, a hair-dryer brush.Then, wrap and roll wide sections of hair around the hot rollers—alternate wrapping the hair under and over the roller for more volume—let sit for 20 to 30 minutes, then unravel and shake loose for big, tousled curls.

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Milk-chocolate fall hair color

Hair colorist Rita Hazan says this milk-chocolate brown color on Chrissy Tiegen will be the brunette shade of fall 2023. Its neutral base can be worn by legit any skin tone or eye color, and, if you feel like DIYing, it’s fairly easy to achieve at home on lighter hair colors with an all-over color glaze.

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The 2023 “Rachel” Cut

The “Rachel” cut might be celebrating its 29th birthday this year (!!), but as beauty continually proves, everything old is eventually made new again. Hairstylist Garren says we’ll continue to see iterations of the beloved '90s haircut or the “satchel cut,” which is a mix between that and a shag, as seen above on Jenna Ortega. “This works really great for thin/fine hair, because it makes you look like you have more layers in your hair without making it look too thin,” he says.

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Messy, bedhead looks for fall 2023

I love when a trend is easy to follow, and nothing is easier than rolling out of bed in the morning. Hairstylist Aaron Grenia says bedhead will be one of the biggest looks of 2023. “With the ‘90s so on-trend right now, it seems that messier, almost grunge-era styles are a natural tangent from the tousled beach waves that have been so popular in recent years.”

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Classic Shags for 2023

Hairstylist Kim Kimble said it: Shags of all kinds—curly shag, long shag, shaggy mullets—are going to be big for fall 2023. “This style has been reinvented in so many different ways and I believe it will make a comeback with more variations heading into 2023.” According to Garren, the shaggy hairstyle typically requires less styling, which means you can choose to air-dry your hair or blow-dry it and still get the same textured look as Kiernan Shipka, above.

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Wolf cut for fall 2023

Want to try a layered look on your curls? Try a wolf cut, which was practically created for curly hair, because it adds major volume and movement. Hairstylist Kim Kimble says it's key that you pick trends that really work for your face shape and hair type and make sure to use products intended for your hair type and texture.

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'70s vibes for fall 2023

Not into the '80s shaggy mullet? Take it back another decade and try these '70s feathered curls and curtain bangs. Hairstylist Kim Kimble says this look will be making a comeback again for fall 2023, so grab your roller sets and roller skates.

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Middle-parted straight hair

Another style straight from the ‘70s is straight hair parted down the middle, and the classic look is coming back for another round. “We are seeing celebrities like Vanessa Hudgens and Kim Kardashian turn Cher’s straight hair to a more modern look, and it is trending in turn,” Kimble says. To get the look this fall, straighten your hair with a flat iron, then smooth on a hair oil to give it some shine, suggests Kimble.

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Super-long hair for fall 2023

The general theme for next year according to hairstylist Xavier Velasquez? Maximalism. “More is more," he says. "More volume or more length and so on.” Sure, you can try growing your hair super long (with lots of patience, forgoing heat and bleach, and hydrating your scalp and hair). Or go the easy route with some long hair extensions—a 22- to 24-inch length should do the trick.

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'90s updos for fall

The '90s will continue to heavily influence 2023 hair trends, starting with updos like this one. “The updos will be more on top of the head similar to that of Brigitte Bardot and Pamela Anderson,” hairstylist Alex Brown explains. To keep your updo from slipping, Brown recommends BLAX Elastics hair ties, noting that “they’re super durable and won’t break when securing your bun or ponytail.”

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French twists for fall 2023

Hairstylist Alex Brown says we can expect to see lots of modern French twists with curled pieces out and pinned to the top of the head this fall (as seen above on Dorit Kemsley). “I recommend spraying a lightweight hairspray—Maria Nila Styling Spray is my favorite—at the roots and throughout the entire head before brushing the hair up into a ponytail or bun for a more secure hold,” Brown says.

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High buns and ponytails for fall

Brown also suggests trying a high bun hairstyle or ponytail with face-framing pieces for a soft, did-this-in-five-seconds finish. The trick for getting your hair (especially if you’ve got thick, coarse hair) to stay exactly where you want them? Lots of bobby pins and French hair pins, says Brown.

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Beth Gillette is the beauty editor at Cosmopolitan, where she covers skincare, makeup, hair, nails, and more across digital and print. She can generally be found in bright eyeshadow furiously typing her latest feature or hemming and hawing about a new product you "have to try." Prior to Cosmopolitan, she wrote and edited beauty content as an Editor at The Everygirl for four years. Follow her on Instagram for makeup selfies and a new hair 'do every few months.

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Fall 2023 Hair Trends

The fall 2023 hair trends are characterized by a shift towards more subdued and classic looks, featuring sleek buns and ponytails, warm shades, layered haircuts, and classic styles with modern twists and layers. These trends are influenced by the desire for easy-to-handle styles that are suitable for the office and normal life [[1]].

Warm Fall Hair Trend

One of the fall 2023 hair trends is the preference for warm dimension throughout the hair. Hair colorist Abby Haliti notes that clients are more interested in adding warm highlights to their hair because it is low-maintenance, soft, and helps keep the skin looking bright and summery even after the temperatures drop. Caramel- or honey-toned highlights are recommended, depending on the depth of the base hair color [[1]].

Ballerina Buns

The "balletcore" trend is set to be a major fall beauty trend, as seen on the fall/winter runways at Sandy Liang and Zimmerman. To try this trend, opt for a sleek and polished ballerina bun, making sure to tuck in any loose ends with a bobby pin [[2]].

Italian Bobs for Fall 2023

The choppy bob with bangs, inspired by the "Italian summer" trend on TikTok, will continue to be popular in fall 2023. Hairstylist Aaron Grenia predicts that there will be more playfulness with fringe, particularly with bob haircuts. This trend can be achieved with a long, layered bob with blended curtain bangs or a chin-length chop with heavy bangs [[3]].

Old Hollywood Waves Trend

The Old Hollywood waves trend, as seen on Margot Robbie's retro looks during the Barbie press tour, will be popular for fall 2023. Hairstylist Sam McKnight suggests using a ton of hairspray to finish and set the look, which will keep the finger waves in place and add shine [[4]].

Bow Hair Accessories

Bows are an easy way to incorporate the fall 2023 hair trend. They can be added to a low ponytail with a velvet-bow scrunchie, used to pull back bangs or layers with clips, or used to tie up a ponytail or braid with ribbon. The possibilities with bows are endless [[5]].

Choppy Cuts for Fall 2023

The gothcore trend seen on many fall runways will translate into lots of layered styles that create a feathered, grungy look for fall 2023. This includes layered styles with wispy curtain bangs. The trend is characterized by choppy, textured cuts [[6]].

Butterfly-Cut Fall Hair Trend

The shag style, known as the "butterfly cut," will be popular for fall 2023. This style combines long and short layers to create volume and movement, often featuring curtain bangs. Hairstylist Garren recommends using a hair mousse before heat-styling to give lift and soft hold to the layers [[7]].

Pale-Blonde Fall Trend

Blonde shades reminiscent of iconic blondes like Marilyn Monroe or Pamela Anderson will be in the spotlight for fall 2023. Maintaining this butter-yellow shade requires major toning, so using purple shampoo once a week is recommended to eliminate brassiness and keep the color fresh [[8]].

Bouncy Blowouts for Fall

Bouncy waves, similar to Kim Kardashian's signature look, can be achieved with hot rollers. After giving yourself a blowout with a round brush or a hair-dryer brush, wrap wide sections of hair around the hot rollers, let them sit for 20 to 30 minutes, then unravel for big, tousled curls [[9]].

Milk-Chocolate Fall Hair Color

Hair colorist Rita Hazan predicts that milk-chocolate brown will be the brunette shade of fall 2023. This neutral base color can be worn by any skin tone or eye color and can be achieved at home on lighter hair colors with an all-over color glaze [[10]].

The 2023 "Rachel" Cut

The beloved '90s haircut known as the "Rachel" cut or the "satchel cut" will continue to be popular for fall 2023. This style, which is a mix between a shag and the '90s haircut, works well for thin/fine hair as it adds the appearance of more layers without making the hair look too thin [[11]].

Messy, Bedhead Looks for Fall 2023

The messy, bedhead look will be a major trend for 2023, influenced by the '90s and grunge-era styles. This trend is an easy and low-effort way to achieve a tousled, effortless look [[12]].

Classic Shags for 2023

Shags of all kinds, including curly shags, long shags, and shaggy mullets, will be popular for fall 2023. The shaggy hairstyle typically requires less styling, allowing for air-drying or blow-drying to achieve a textured look [[13]].

Wolf Cut for Fall 2023

The wolf cut, a layered look for curly hair that adds volume and movement, will be a trend for fall 2023. It is important to choose trends that work well with your face shape and hair type and use products intended for your specific hair type and texture [[14]].

'70s Vibes for Fall 2023

Feathered curls and curtain bangs reminiscent of the '70s will make a comeback for fall 2023. This look can be achieved with roller sets and is influenced by the '70s aesthetic [[15]].

Middle-Parted Straight Hair

Straight hair parted down the middle, a classic '70s look, will be popular for fall 2023. Celebrities like Vanessa Hudgens and Kim Kardashian are turning to this more modern version of Cher's straight hair. To achieve the look, straighten the hair with a flat iron and apply a hair oil for added shine [[16]].

Super-Long Hair for Fall 2023

The fall 2023 hair trend of maximalism will involve more volume and length. Growing hair super long requires patience, avoiding heat and bleach, and hydrating the scalp and hair. Alternatively, long hair extensions can be used to achieve the desired length [[17]].

'90s Updos for Fall

The '90s will continue to heavily influence 2023 hair trends, including updos. Updos will be more on top of the head, similar to the styles of Brigitte Bardot and Pamela Anderson. Using durable hair ties like BLAX Elastics is recommended to keep the updo in place [[18]].

French Twists for Fall 2023

Modern French twists with curled pieces out and pinned to the top of the head will be popular for fall 2023. To achieve a secure hold, spray a lightweight hairspray at the roots and throughout the entire head before brushing the hair up into a ponytail or bun [[19]].

High Buns and Ponytails for Fall

High bun hairstyles or ponytails with face-framing pieces will be a soft and effortless trend for fall 2023. Using bobby pins and French hair pins is recommended for securing the hair in place, especially for those with thick, coarse hair [[20]].

In conclusion, the fall 2023 hair trends include warm hair colors, ballerina buns, Italian bobs, old Hollywood waves, bow hair accessories, choppy cuts, butterfly cuts, pale blondes, bouncy blowouts, milk-chocolate hair color, the "Rachel" cut, messy bedhead looks, classic shags, wolf cuts, '70s vibes, middle-parted straight hair, super-long hair, '90s updos, French twists, and high buns and ponytails. These trends offer a variety of options for different hair types and styles, allowing individuals to find a look that suits them best.

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