Fall Hair Trends to Look Forward to in 2020

Fashion is about more than just your wardrobe. It’s about personal style, confidence, and of course, your hair. Whether you’re looking for fresh ideas or changing your hairstyle completely, the coming season is always a fantastic place to start. Fall fashion brings about earthy, warm, and ambient tones and textures, but what’s in store for hair? Check out some of the hottest trends on the horizon for 2020. 

#1 A Burst of Color

Times have changed. Bright and outrageous colors are no longer reserved for the rebels among us. With celebrities like Billie Eilish and Dua Lipa rocking funky neon hairdos, fans and fashionistas are following suit. 

From vibrant purples to electric blues and rich reds, the opportunities are endless. If you’re not ready for the more stand-out colors, you can stick to the lighter pastel varieties, or try a two-toned ombré. Pinks, aquas, and lilacs are all gorgeous options.

#2 Messy Up-Dos

Soft, pinned-up curls are trending again. If you don’t have naturally abounding waves, that’s okay, too. You can draw inspiration from celebs like J-Lo, Riri, Jessica Alba, and loads more. Pinup your hair into a loose bun, while still making sure it won’t topple over. Then, tease it here and there to soften the look. 

Lastly, pull out a few strands to frame your face nicely and voila. This style is perfect for weekend outings, and you could even get away with it at the office.

#3 Choppy Bangs

Let’s face it, spring had us at home, scissors in hand, attempting a DIY haircut. With that, the new season brings about some unexpected trends – like Choppy Bangs. 

Whether you need a hair-fix or if you were lucky enough to emerge relatively unscathed, this style suits just about everyone. Longer and messier is the in-thing, but it works perfectly for shorter hair, too. 

#4 Go Big or Go Home

While most of us are still homebound, wild, free, and messy is the trending theme this season. So, unleash those curls, skip the hairspray, and rock the natural look. 

Remember, this trend is more about embracing your hair’s texture than it is about changing it. Instead of using tools and products to get the opposite result, use them to accentuate and enhance your unique look.