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From colour blocking to the return of curtain bangs, Jen Atkin reveals the top 5 hair trends you'll be seeing everywhere in 2021



2020 was the year we became brave with DIY hair and took the salon skills in-house to the best of our abilities, creating Zoom-ready styles and experimenting with bold home dye kits. And when it comes to chic, minimal-effort hair trends, 2021 will be no different.

We’ve heard of the boyfriend bob as seen on Kaia Gerber, Kim K and Dua Lipa and we’ve lusted over 70s blonde and tonal brunette. Now, GLAMOUR’s resident hair columnist Jen Atkin’s top five hair trends that you’ll be seeing everywhere this year…

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Pigtail plaits

We’re seeing more pigtails and braids come back this year – ideal if you can’t get your head around the more complex plait styles out there. Pigtails are a way to get heatless waves or just a cute throw-back way to put your hair back beyond a bun or pony.

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Hair jewellery

Accessories have been getting more and more popular as they bring new ways to style your hair without a ton of effort or deep hair knowledge. Instant glam for that morning Zoom meeting without any required brushing or styling? Sign us up.

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Colour Blocking

People are playing with accents and expression a lot right now. Colour blocked hair tends to grow quick so it’s fairly low commitment; also very reminiscent of the 90s/2000s, when colour was commonly placed throughout the hair to create two- or tri-tone colour (as seen on ’00s Christina Aguilera).

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Curtain Bangs/Shag Cuts

We’re seeing lots more requests for layers and face framing in the haircuts people are opting for – bangs make a pony or bun instantly chicer and these layered cuts tend to grow out really well.

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Natural Haircolouring

Growing out, bringing closer to natural, people aren’t going into the salon as often – lower maintenance is desired right now, not to mention more convenient.



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