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7 Spring Hair Trends Set to Reign Supreme


With a new season on the horizon, now is a great time to consider a new look. And what better way to get some inspo than taking a look at the upcoming spring hair trends for 2026? I don’t know about you, but I’m so ready to bid farewell to winter and look forward to new hair trends as we welcome the longer and warmer days ahead. So, in the spirit of spring’s new beginnings, I’ve been inspired to try something new with my hair this season, and I’m considering a new hair colour and haircut to refresh my look.

Having spoken to some of London’s top hairstylists and hair colourists, there is a definite shift in spring’s hair trends this year. There are fresh haircut silhouettes and nostalgic Y2K hair colours returning once again. Much like the shift we’re seeing in fashion, hair trends are shaking off their stuffy “quiet luxury” aesthetics and instead returning to more joyful shapes and colours again. If you’ve been craving a transformation, now is the time to head to the salon.

If you’re in need of some inspo to take to the salon, then scroll on for the spring hair trends London’s top hair experts predict will be big news this season.

1. Baby Bangs

If you’ve been considering a fringe, take this as your sign. Fringes are a timeless haircut addition, but for spring, we can expect to see baby bangs come to the fore. “Shorter, soft fringes will be a major trend for spring, like a face-framing baby bangs where the fringe sits just above the eyebrows but increases in length towards the outside, creating something super soft—think ’90s Pamela Anderson as the inspiration and Alix Earle more recently,” says Caspar Finch, stylist at Hershesons Fitzrovia. “The shape is usually achieved with either a razor or scissors depending on the chosen inspiration,” he says.

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2. Soft Bixie

Gracie Abrams with a choppy brunette bixie cut

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The bixie cut, a hybrid between a pixie cut and bob haircut, is becoming far softer for spring. “The ‘bixie’ is a combination of a soft pixie cut and a short-textured bob, combining two shapes to create the bixie. For spring, this will still be a major trend,” says Finch. “Look to Gracie Abrams for inspiration at the Chanel Couture show. The focus will be on softer, textured, lived-in finishes for the season ahead, enhanced by a styling cream such as the Hershesons Almost Everything Cream (£20),” he says.