Mikey Madison ; Elle Fanning ; Keke Palmer.Photo:Lilly Keys/ Instagram ; Jenda/ Instagram ; Kenya Alexis/ Instagram
Lilly Keys/ Instagram ; Jenda/ Instagram ; Kenya Alexis/ Instagram
2025 is all about low-maintenance hair trends, but with a touch of glamour.
Last year, we saw a return to more natural hair looks with everything from blunt bobs to subtle highlights gaining popularity. Celebrity hairstylist andBalmain HairambassadorGonn Kinoshitatells PEOPLE that he sees a continuation of these styles in 2025 with a mix of retro-inspired cuts and rich hair colors taking over.
“There will still be an emphasis on natural-looking volume and movement, evolving from last year’s trends towards a more relaxed and textured aesthetic,” he says.
The shift from high-maintenance colors to simple cuts and styles can largely be attributed to the high value placed on hair health in recent years.
“2024 was about carefree textures and undone finishes, but this year will see a shift toward polished yet low-maintenance glam,” adds celebrity hairstylistDimitris Giannetos. “People want hair that looks healthy, shiny and luxurious without feeling over-styled. Gloss treatments, shine-enhancing oils and scalp care will be key as clients continue to prioritize hair wellness over temporary fads.”
Ahead, celebrity stylists and hair experts share their top predictions for 2025 hair trends — from cuts and colors to styles.
Halle Berry.Halle Berry/ Instagram
Halle Berry/ Instagram
Curtain fringe is the perfect low-maintenance alternative to traditional bangs, so it’s no surprise that the style is a mainstay for 2025. The face-framing cut is a signature look for stars likeDakota JohnsonandDaisy Edgar-Joneswho have been known to favor soft, ‘70s-inspired bangs.
“These bangs pair beautifully with layered cuts for a romantic, face-flattering effect,”R+CoVice President of Technical EducationAdam Federicotells PEOPLE. He recommends asking your stylist for heavy, face-framing fringe that blends into soft layers before adjusting the length to suit your face shape.
If you want to try a short haircut with the fringe, co-founder ofIGK HairAaron Greniasuggests pairing curtain bangs with a mid-length lob for a look that has “softness and versatility.”
Lily Collins.Lily Collins/ Instagram
Lily Collins/ Instagram
Asymmetric bobs were trending in 2024, but this year, the focus is on maintaining a sleek, precision-cut bob. Federico says the 2025 version of the bob is all about clean, structured edges that hit right at the jawline.
“This bold, sculpted style is ideal for angular or oval face shapes,” he explains. “Ask your stylist for a jawline-length bob likeHailey Bieber’s, with sharp edges and minimal layering.”
Kinoshita adds that this look is appealing because it has a classic, ‘90s feel to it. He also recommends skipping out on layering and instead having your stylist “simply cut straight across with shears to create a uniform length.”
Jourdan Dunn.Jourdan Dunn/ Instagram
Jourdan Dunn/ Instagram
Emma Stonedebuted ared pixie cut at the 2025 Golden Globes, signaling a shift towards chic, low-maintenance haircuts.
“The classic pixie cut keeps the traditional short length on the sides and back, with slightly longer layers on top for a versatile styling approach,” says Giannetos. “Whether styled sleek and polished or tousled for a more relaxed look, this cut complements a lot of face shapes.”
For a dramatic chop like this, Giannetos recommends having a conversation with your stylist about preferred lengths for the top, sides and back of your hair. He also says that the use of specific tools will affect the cut, with clippers or scissors providing clean, tapered sides.
“Cut the top longer, using point-cutting or razoring for texture and softness,” Giannetos explains. “Ensure smooth transitions between lengths with blending shears or a razor.”
Greta Lee.Rena Calhoun/ Instagram
Rena Calhoun/ Instagram
Committing to a big chop can be nerve-wracking, so it’s often a good idea to start with a slightly more subtle haircut before taking the leap. That’s where the bixie — a mix between a bob and a pixie cut — comes in.
Kinoshita says that this haircut has a “slightly messy texture,” which can make for easy styling. “To achieve a bixie haircut, you should aim for a style that combines the short, layered front of a pixie cut with the slightly longer, fuller back of a bob, along with the textured layers,” he explains.
Jennifer Lopez.Jennifer Lopez/ Instagram
Jennifer Lopez/ Instagram
A bold chop isn’t a must-do for 2025. If you prefer to maintain long tresses or are in the process of growing out a short haircut, consider long layers.
Grenia notes that long, blunt layers will be popular because they provide movement and texture “while keeping length intact for those who love their long hair.” Take inspiration from stars likeJennifer LopezandPriyanka Choprawho are champions of the effortless cut.
At the salon, Grenia recommends asking for long layers with a blunt baseline and internal texturing to successfully achieve the look.
Mikey Madison.Lilly Keys/ Instagram
Lilly Keys/ Instagram
Mocha Mousse was named the 2025 Pantone Color of the Yearand the rich hue is making its way into the beauty world. A slightly darker shade of brown, mocha brown tresses will be the in-demand hue for brunettes.
For those with warmer skin tones, Valerie recommends adding a neutral root smudge to help frame your face. She also says to share inspiration photos with your stylist to “ensure you and your stylist are envisioning the same look.”
Pamela Anderson.Etienne Laurent / AFP
Etienne Laurent / AFP
In 2025, Valerie says a natural shade of blonde she dubs “French vanilla blonde” will be making the rounds.
“French vanilla is simple, stylish, and gives off a calm confidence,” she explains. “This shade is ideal for guests with warmer skin tones, creating a balanced and refined look.”
French vanilla blonde, seen on celebrities likePamela AndersonandAnya Taylor-Joy, is more versatile than platinum blonde and typically requires less maintenance.
“To create the ideal French vanilla blonde, I prefer a classic, seamless method using highlights and glossing,” Valerie says, pointing to global lighting application as an alternative method.
KeKe Palmer.Kenya Alexis/ Instagram
Kenya Alexis/ Instagram
Statement-making reds were trending in 2024, but this year there will be a return to warmer shades of red. Honey copper, which gives the red hue a golden tint, has already been seen on stars likeZendayaandKeke Palmer.
“A warmer take on red hair, honeyed copper blends the richness of red with soft golden undertones, offering a sunlit glow,” says co-founder of IGK HairChase Kusero. “Ask for a multidimensional copper base with honey or caramel balayage for added warmth and brightness.”
To maintain the red between salon visits, he recommends treating your hair with a color depositing mask in a copper shade like theIGK Color Depositing Maskin “On The Money.”
Joey King.Dimitrus Giannetos/ Instagram
Dimitrus Giannetos/ Instagram
A unique twist on the bronde look, champagne beige tresses are on the rise for 2025. The luxurious-sounding hue is a blend of creamy blonde and sandy beige, which is already a signature look of Queen Bey herself,Beyoncé.
Kusero says the color will gain popularity because it acts as “the perfect balance of warm and cool” and offers a “luxurious, polished look.” To achieve the right hue, he recommends asking your stylist for a champagne blonde base with beige lowlights to add some depth to the look.
Shania Twain.Dimitrus Giannetos/ Instagram
If you’re looking to make a statement in 2025,blush tones are the eye-catching trendthat will completely transform your hair. Giannetos says blush tones feature soft pink hues, reminiscent of rose gold, that will add “warmth and dimension” to your hair “without going too bold.”
Dying your hair pink, even in a shade as light as this, can be a complex process. He explains that after pre-lightening hair to a pale yellow base, a mix of direct dyes and demi-permanent colors are often used to achieve the soft blush pink shade. Then, a warm gloss treatment will help to enhance the shine and richness of your hair.
For maintaining color, Giannetos recommends using a color-safe shampoo such asL’Oreal’s Elvive Color Vibrancy Protecting Shampooand having regular gloss refreshes every four to six weeks.
Elle Fanning.Jenda/ Instagram
Jenda/ Instagram
Celebrities likeNicole KidmanandElle Fanninghave recently embraced ‘60s-inspired hair styles on the red carpet and the retro look will carry on through 2025.
“This trend is all about capturing hair that has a ‘60s feel of fullness and bounce,” says celebrity hairstylist and co-founder of R+CoGarren. To create a volume-heavy look, he recommends starting with a volume spray before refreshing the ends with a hair tonic, likeR+Co Bleu’s Essential Hair Tonic.
Megan Thee Stallion.Jacob Aaron/ Instagram
Jacob Aaron/ Instagram
It doesn’t get easier than a half-up half-down hairstyle. The simple and timeless look will be having a moment in 2025 with Kinoshita noting the style’s “perfect blend of elegance and effortlessness.”
Whether you opt for sleek tresses or tight curls, this style pairs well with all hair types. “To create the look, section off the top half of your hair and secure it loosely with a clip,” says Kinoshita.
If you desire more dimension, he suggests using a curling wand or straightener to add gentle waves to your hair.
Camila Cabello.Chris Appleton/ Instagram
Chris Appleton/ Instagram
A favorite ofKim Kardashian, the wet look is making another comeback in 2025 with an emphasis on waves rather than a slicked-back style.
“High-gloss, ‘fresh-out-of-the-ocean’ waves add drama and shine for red carpets or casual nights out,” says co-founder of IGK HairLeo Izquierdo. Whether you’re rocking a chin-length bob or have waist-length tresses, he says this style suits all hair lengths and face shapes.
If you want to try out the wet look, Izquierdo recommends asking your stylist for soft, sculpted waves that are styled with a wet-look gel or spray.
Kelly Rowland.Carl Bembridge/ Instagram
Carl Bembridge/ Instagram
The classic supermodel blowout had a resurgence in 2023, and, this year, it’s back in full force. WithSabrina Carpenterputting a new spin on the ‘90s look for nearly every red carpet, it’s clearly a style that’s here to stay.
Gigi Hadid.Dimitrus Giannetos/ Instagram
In terms of accessories, 2025 is the year of theclaw clip. The Y2K accessory has been a favorite of stars likeKendall Jenner,Sofia Richie GraingeandBella Hadid.
“Claw clips aren’t going anywhere anytime soon, and we’re definitely going to see a rise in simple acetate hair clips,” says Giannetos, referencing the green clip hepreviously usedonGigi Hadid.
Thanks to their versatility, claw clips can be used for a French twist updo or to secure a messy bun. “They’re the perfect alternative to spending hours styling your hair, and who doesn’t love a messy updo paired with a cute clip,” notes Giannetos.
source: people.com