1. Blunt, One-Length Hair
Blunt one-length hair can feel heavy and lifeless, especially if your hair is naturally fine or thinning. Without layers or movement, it can drag the face down and make features look harsher. A simple refresh is adding soft layers or face-framing angles that create movement and the illusion of volume while still keeping the sleekness you may love.
2. Helmet Hair
Helmet hair is an overly stiff, sprayed-into-place style that tends to look dated and overly rigid. It lacks the natural bounce and flow that makes hair feel alive and youthful. Instead, opt for a modern blowout with a round brush or a curling iron for polished movement that holds shape but still looks effortless.
3. Cropped Cuts with No Texture
Cropped cuts with no texture can appear stark and severe, emphasizing sharp lines rather than softening your features. Adding texture is the key to turning this style around for the better. Ask your stylist for a pixie or short crop with choppy, feathered layers that create dimension and softness while still keeping things easy to manage.
4. Asymmetrical Cuts
Extreme asymmetrical cuts were trendy for a moment, but they can look outdated and overly dramatic. They often overshadow your features instead of enhancing them. A fresher take is a softly angled bob or lob that keeps that interesting shape but in a subtler, more wearable way.
5. Feathered Hair
No offense to icon Farrah Fawcett, but although feathered ’70s hair may feel nostalgic, the heavy layers and flipped ends can instantly date your look. To modernize it, try a shag-inspired cut with layers that still give off that lived-in, retro vibe but with a much more contemporary twist.
6. Tight Perms
Tight perms can create harsh, uniform curls that feel unnatural and stiff, and which often end up looking older than you’d like. A better option is a loose wave or modern perm with larger rods, which gives soft, beachy movement and a relaxed, youthful texture.
7. Baby Bangs
Baby bangs are bold but can be tricky—they often shorten the face visually and make features appear harsher. A more flattering alternative is wispy, longer bangs that graze the brows or curtain bangs that frame the face beautifully, adding softness and versatility.