Bi-level haircuts will let you have it both ways: lower lengths can be as long or short as you like, while the shorter top add volume and lots of movement.
Stylist are pulling back a bit on texture, which will be used as an accent instead of all over.
Another key-trend in 2010 will be the shag – a heavily layered and choppy hairstyle taking inspiration from '80s icons as Debbie Harry. The benefit of having shaggy layered haircuts is that you don't always will have to style it; left to dry it can create its own texture and natural wave because of the different lengths. |