New Beauty September 25, 2024

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Collarbone-Length Hair Is the New Fall Standard

 

Even our hair is ready for colder months

Fall is taking it’s sweet time. And as the weather hangs on to horrid heat, the rise of collarbone-length hair shows we’re ready to move on. One of the most versatile looks in hair, this style is also the natural evolution to a season dominated by bobs. And look around, collarbone-length hair is everywhere!

Featured Experts

  • Marie Nino is an expert colorist and stylist based in New York
  • Raven Hurtado is a stylist at Maxine Salon in Chicago
  • Chelsea Vonne James is a Hairstory stylist and owner of Forma Collective Salon in Denver

 

Why is Collarbone-Length Hair Trending?

“Collarbone-length hair is incredibly versatile and can flatter almost any face shape,” explains Hairstory Stylist and owner of Forma Collective Salon, Chelsea Vonne James. “It’s a popular choice right now. Especially for those transitioning from bobs that were trending over the summer, because it’s the shortest you can go while still having some wiggle-room to play.”

But not all looks grow-out equally. Re-shaping your summer haircut into collarbone-length hair is the perfect way to keep your style clean and put-together.

How to Make the Look Work for You

Consider Hair Type

According to expert stylist at Maxine Salon in Chicago, Raven Hurtado, you should consider how your hair type can impact a final cut. “For fine, thin hair, one length, collarbone-length hair with a side part looks best because it looks full and thick. A side part also adds body,” she explains. “Consider giving thick, collarbone-length hair long layers to give the hair movement and a lighter feel that should be easy to style.”

“For fine, thin hair, I recommend a blunt or slightly layered cut as this creates the illusion of fullness,” agrees New York expert stylist and colorist, Marie Nino.

Consider Face Shape

This look is also versatile when it comes to face shape. “Diamond face shapes benefits from this cut because it softens the angular bone structure,” Hurtado explains.

“It’s also particularly flattering for round and heart-shaped faces, as it elongates the face,” adds Nino.

Styles Experts Love

And among this super versatile cut, there are styles that the experts keep coming back to. “I love a collarbone lob with a lived-in look that is slightly tousled, explains Nino. “This is a shoulder-grazing cut with soft layers that add natural texture and movement.

Of course, a good stylist will always seek to create a look that works just for you. “I love the versatility of the collarbone-length cut,” Vonne James says. “Every client is unique, and I really enjoy tailoring each cut to suit their individual style, lifestyle and preferences. It’s incredibly rewarding to see how a well-chosen hairstyle can boost someone’s confidence and it’s what makes my job amazing.”

Collarbone-Length Hair Inspiration

Very Demure

This lob is perfect for fine or thin hair, as the bottom’s blunt cut and soft texture creates a face-framing look that doesn’t weigh her hair down.

Center-Part, How We Love Thee

Consider a middle-part dusted with soft highlights to create the perfect frame for your beautiful face.

She Was a Skater Boy

The edgy nature of this collarbone-length cut is a testament to the rock and roll in all of us.

Shoulder-Grazing Goodness

This blunt cut creates so much volume, ending just at the shoulders to play on the edges of a bob.

Cut a Rug

The shag cut has made so many modern comebacks, and thanks to last year’s wolf cut explosion, it’s not going to stop anytime soon!

 

Dark Asymmetry

Using a gentle asymmetry from back to front, this lob creates the collarbone-length, face-framing look you want without a lot of bulk at the back of the shoulders.

Lived-in Lob

One key to a collarbone-length cut is to create movement through gentle waves and layers for a lived-in feel.

 


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