50 Chic Bixie Haircut Ideas That Add Instant Edge

Initially, many people assume the bixie cut is just a fad. However, when done correctly, the bixie cut looks great and resolves numerous hidden issues potential clients may struggle to voice. It is common to hear clients express a desire for longer hair, but not *short* hair. They may also express an interest in pixie cuts but seem reluctant for fear of being perceived as boyish. From the perspective of a stylist, the bixie cut is the ideal solution for all these issues! It sits perfectly in between a bob and a pixie and allows for ultimate styling freedom.

My first bixie was a bit of an accident. I had a client who was growing out her pixie and we were in the stage of growth that is a bit awkward. Rather than fight the shape, I leaned into it and did some intentional layering through the crown while leaving the front pieces longer. She looked in the mirror and literally gasped. At that time, there was no terminology for it but in hindsight, that was the first bixie. I do variants of that cut almost every week and I love how different it looks from person to person. From the hair structure and the personality of the client, the way someone moves, it can visually transform the cut. If you have been considering this cut, go through the images and find the one that really excites you. That is the one.

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#1: Textured Bixie Cut with Soft Waves


Whenever people seem anxious about a new hairstyle, I like to show them this one! I like the mix of short and longer pieces. It definitely reads short which is a nice contrast to the safety net of being able to play with longer pieces, and it’s definitely a short cut! The hair waves look so good and truly effortless. If you can shape the hair that way, it will look amazing with almost no styling. If you have an natural texture, you’ll be appreciative how no effort is needed to style. Just a little bit of texturizing spray and then you can just scrunch it and go!

#2: Stylish Bixie Haircut with Subtle Layers


The look may seem simple at first but there is a lot going on in this style. There is nice layering in the back which gives the look some depth and means it doesn’t look all one length. The tapered neck is also a really nice touch. It gives the style a more modern feel instead of just your average short haircut. This style is great for fine hair because it gives the appearance of thickness but doesn’t require a lot of styling product. Not a lot of time will be needed to style this look and you will still look great.

#3: Contemporary Soft Layered Black Bixie


I love this kind of cut because it is so adaptable for both a business setting and Saturday morning coffee run. Uncommon for a cut. The layering is close to the head which is gentle and flattering rather than choppy. This way it hugs and doesn’t compete with the cheekbones. The solid deep black color adds a polished and intentional look. However if you are starting from a lighter base, the deep black will require me to do more frequent color touch-ups to keep that rich, shiny look. So worth it!

#4: Fiery Red Stacked Bixie with Delicate Waves


The stacked layers in the back impact the whole shape of the haircut. Back layers add height and volume to the crown, and they help hide where softer hair is located, so thinner hair doesn’t show as much. Back layers help lift the hair and create softness, otherwise the hair would look flat. I like the red, but I have to admit that it’s very high-maintenance. The color red can fade quickly. If you don’t plan to go in for touch-ups every few weeks to avoid it going brassy and copper, then it’s probably not the color for you. But when it is fresh, you really can’t beat it. The soft waves framing your face help make it feel more flowy and avoid the look of being too structured.

Whimsical Mocha Swirl Bixie with Gentle Waves
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#5: Whimsical Mocha Swirl Bixie with Gentle Waves


This style’s warm mocha color is amazing! I think the color is unique and has great depth without looking like an obvious highlight job. The warm mocha color looks very natural. The waves or curls in this style really add personality. Of course, a little effort is required to achieve this style. However, because of how this cut is designed, you can get away with not having to style it a lot!

Sultry Black Bixie with Swirling Swoop Bangs
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#6: Sultry Black Bixie with Swirling Swoop Bangs


Bangs add so much charm to a hairstyle. They have a special way of crossing the forehead that looks really artistic. This style is definitely unique and will draw attention. The rest of the cut is nice too, with plenty of volume and a good shape, but we can’t deny that most of the focus goes to the bangs. If the hair has a good natural body, this style is one to keep in mind. It depends on some cooperation from the hair to keep the bangs in that swooped style, instead of just flopping down. All in all, great cut.

#7: Deep Auburn Bixie with Soft Bangs and Textured Waves


This is the ideal length and style. The color and cut complement the jawline and warm tones. The style and color highlight the features as cheekbones and the eyes. The bangs end right above the brows, and the look is very airy and without any downtown cuts. The waves also add fullness, which is great for fine hair to look thicker. The maintenance on the color is expected and the style is also easy to keep. The look will definitely have people wondering what is new, but they won’t really be able to pinpoint what.

#8: Glossy Black Bixie with Sculpted Contour Fringe


This is a compliment: The precision of the fringe is outstanding. It seems sculpted down to the last millimeter or manufactured. This particular detailing adds a lot to the overall look. The back has a good taper so you should expect a good silhouette from all angles. The glossy black increases the quality look of this hairstyle. It’s a hairstyle that is very dependent on the execution. If the fringe grows out even a bit too much, the entire shape shifts. So expect to schedule trims pretty often. Every 3 to 4 weeks to make keep that contour good is a good guideline.

Vibrant Pink Jagged Bixie with Contrasting Roots
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#9: Vibrant Pink Jagged Bixie with Contrasting Roots


I feel the joy when a customer is happy to do a hair cut. Their excitement is what this style is all about, as the jagged texture gives a more raw, punk feel and the bright pink with darker roots provides really good contrast. It is true that the darker roots need to be touched up some more often, but they do give you some built in leeway as the roots grow to fit the look. The shorter layers do add volume to the crown and sides of your hair, and that is good news if your hair is on the thinner side. Just be ready for this style to take some more work, as the bright pink will need some color depositing conditioners to stay bright.

Playful Tousled Bixie with Disconnected Layers
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#10: Playful Tousled Bixie with Disconnected Layers


The layers are creating the illusion of random placement, while also keeping the overall look organized and sophisticated. The highlights brighten the eye area, complementing the lift. This is very subtle, but in person it really does make a big difference. From the feedback I usually get, this is the kind of thing people appreciate without knowing why. This is a nice looking haircut that will also hold up well between appointments. Although, if you have quite thin and fine hair, I would steer clear of it. With less hair, the disconnection appears sparse rather than intentional. But, if you have a good amount of hair overall, this is a really good option.

Softly Tousled Bixie with Natural Undertones
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#11: Softly Tousled Bixie with Natural Undertones


If you want something cool and you say something like, “I literally can’t spend more than 5 minutes on my hair,” then I’d say this is the cut for you. Because of how clean is, the shorter back does most of the work, while the messier top adds the perfect amount of fun. Plus, you can skip out on a maintenance schedule for tones and brightness since the natural shade is working in your favor. A lot depends on your own texture, and if you have any natural waves or bends, then this is going to look effortless in the best way. Straight hair is also fine for this look, though you might want to add a few bends with a flat iron.

Contemporary Chocolate Asymmetrical Bixie with Soft Side-Swept Bangs
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#12: Contemporary Chocolate Asymmetrical Bixie with Soft Side-Swept Bangs


The chocolate tone matches beautifully with the organic wave. There is a depth that makes the texture pop more than what a lighter color would do. Also with the subtle asymmetry it gives off the vibe that you are not trying too hard. One side is longer and sort of skims the cheek, while the back is tighter, and that difference lends some nice softness to the look without being too stiff about it. The side-swept bangs also help with keeping everything all tidy. For this look I would suggest a trim every four to six weeks. The asymmetry begins to lose its effect when things grow out evenly, and the whole purpose is contrast.

Sleek Copper Bixie with Arched Bangs
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#13: Sleek Copper Bixie with Arched Bangs


The copper color adds warmth, and even when you are exhausted and depending on coffee for energy, your skin has a glowing effect. My favorite detail is the arched bangs. I think they open up the eye area more than straight across bangs would, and I prefer the gentler look of the arch as opposed to something more harsh. The layers also help give more body to fine hair, and the shorter length also makes everything feel more clean. I know I will need to come in a lot to maintain the cut and color because red and copper colors tend to fade very quickly, but most of the time styling is minimal.

Striking Dual-Tone Bixie with Vibrant Blue Highlights
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#14: Striking Dual-Tone Bixie with Vibrant Blue Highlights


The color gives this style so much more dimension. The mix of blue and black creates an effect that really draws the eye and holds their attention as they move. The cut has just the right shape to go with the color. Blunt bangs help give that shape. The sides are clean, but they are really just a base for a lot of other things to come together. If you are considering this style, be careful because blue fades pretty quickly and can start to look green if you’re not careful. You’ll need sulfate free shampoo at the minimum. If you want your hair to be a conversation starter, this style is definitely a good choice.

Charming Jet-Black Chop with Piecey Bangs
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#15: Charming Jet-Black Chop with Piecey Bangs


What makes this style so great is how youthful it looks, and it isn’t easy to do, but this style nails it. The choppy layers give your hair so much more texture, and the layers that frame your face are going to really make your cheekbones stand out. If your hair is a lighter color than this, you are going to have to do root touch-ups every so often to keep your hair this black, but this cut will be all right. This is a great cut for someone who wants a pixie but also wants to keep some length around the face.

Classy Black Bixie with Sculpted Bangs and Wavy Texture
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#16: Classy Black Bixie with Sculpted Bangs and Wavy Texture


I love how the wavy rest of the hair spills over the bangs, it’s a contrast between polished and relaxed, and there is a great interplay between the two. The waves on the upper part of the style provide a fuller, more relaxed look, and the bangs stop it from going careless. It’s a nice contrast and the bangs look best when cut straight across. Otherwise, once the bangs reach the eyelashes, the whole look will change. Also, a bit of wave spray will keep that section more relaxed and textured, and will keep the look fuller.

Playful Golden Textured Bixie with Brow-Skimming Bangs
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#17: Playful Golden Textured Bixie with Brow-Skimming Bangs


The warm golden tone is nice because it takes skill to do it right and avoid brassiness. Bangs that skim the brows and are eye level are a good choice as they bring focus to the eyes. The layering around the sides gives the illusion of more volume and texture to fine hair. I love cuts that really show off the style in the hair, even if there’s not a lot of it to work with. Some natural waves in the hair also enhance the texture, making styling a lot easier.

Vivid Yellow Bixie with Creative Undercut
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#18: Vivid Yellow Bixie with Creative Undercut


My favorite part of this haircut is the bold yellow color and the undercut by the temples. The undercut adds an edge that is only visible when the hair moves or when someone looks up close. I like little hidden details like that. I think the fringe is very nice and helps soften everything, so it doesn’t look like a costume and the overall thickness is good. I think your hair may go brassy with the yellow and it may wash out, so it will need a lot of commitment for maintenance to keep it clean. But, if you are willing to do that, then that is the only way to go with a color like this.

#19: Edgy Textured Pixie Cut with Extended Bangs


The long bangs here also soften the look of a strong jawline, and keeps the cut shorter overall. The choppy layering up top really captures the effort that goes into that effortless look! Styling will be super easy if your hair has any natural movement. Even if your hair is on the straght end of the spectrum, a little bit of texturizing cream will keep the layered mess looking good and will also avoid the ‘all one length’ appearance.

Bold Black Layered Bixie with Feathered Textures
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#20: Bold Black Layered Bixie with Feathered Textures


Feathered edges is a technique that is very hit or miss, but done right like in this example, they give a haircut an amazing kind of lightness that makes the whole thing feel almost weightless. On fine, straight hair especially, the feathering helps to ensure that the cut doesn’t look too heavy or helmet like, and the uneven bangs bring just enough to not feel too polished. If you have a smaller or more delicate face, I would definitely keep this in mind because the proportions work really well and everything stays light and open rather than too overwhelming.

Lavender Whisper Layered Bixie
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#21: Lavender Whisper Layered Bixie


It’s common for people to avoid lavender as a color option, and I never understand why. It is always a shade that makes me really happy when someone selects it. It is deep and rich as a color without being pastel and washed out. It looks correct as this color. Fine to medium hair looks fuller with feathered layers and the overall shape is quite flattering around the jaw and cheekbone area. This color shifts quickly so you have to keep up with it. If you don’t you’ll find yourself in the pink-grey neighborhood and that is a whole other look. But while it is fresh, it’s beautiful.

Natural Black Wavy Bixie with Soft Fringe
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#22: Natural Black Wavy Bixie with Soft Fringe


This type of haircut aims to play with your natural hair texture. It works with what your hair does to encourage wave formation rather than discouraging them. The soft fringe creates a polished look to the style without adding stiffness to the hair. It’s a style where you can just wash your hair, put in some product and let it air dry to let it do its own thing. The only thing to consider is that if you have shorter hair then the style will grow out faster than if you have longer hair which means you’ll have to come in for trims more often to keep the style the same.

Dynamic Chestnut Bixie with Subtle Volume
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#23: Dynamic Chestnut Bixie with Subtle Volume


The chestnut shade has light-reflecting amber highlights that show off dimension and an overall liquid effect. The nape is cut shorter while the top is cut longer, classic for a bixie. For round face shapes, asymmetrical layering is great as it gives a longer appearance to the face. This cut is an example of how technical work has gone into a style that is meant for photos from every angle. The artistry of the cut also means it will grow out quickly, so you will need to book maintenance trims.

#24: Bouncy Caramel Waves with Short Fringe


I really enjoy this haircut. The short bangs and soft waves are both retro and modern and strangely enough, this style doesn’t look costumey. It warm, soft color looks good with many different skin tones. The layers are cut so the waves don’t get weighed down. If you have straight hair, you’ll need to do a little bit of work to get those cute beachy waves, and you’ll need a curling wand, a little patience, and probably some hairspray to start. But if you are one of those people who has loads of natural hair texture, you can just scrunch and go.

Rich Auburn Curled Bixie with Sculpted Waves
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#25: Rich Auburn Curled Bixie with Sculpted Waves


Contrary to other bixie cuts, this one stands out with its unique artistic waves. The design is lovely and can make you look dressy as you go grocery shopping. The rich auburn shade really brings out the waves’ depth and shadow. Since the hair is layered, the distinct short pieces will form separate curls rather than blend into one. This style is excellent, but when it comes to auburn shades, skin undertones have to be considered. The right tone makes auburn one of the most beautiful color choices!

Effortless Jet-Black Bixie with Wavy Texture
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#26: Effortless Jet-Black Bixie with Wavy Texture


This haircut is ideal for those who already have some natural waves or curls in their hair. The layers in this particular haircut are meant to accentuate the natural waves and curls. This shade of jet black also provides an appealing contrast, particularly to those with a lighter complexion. Out of all the hairstyles listed, this one requires the least amount of time and effort. This is a style that requires just a simple towel dry followed by a shake and you are good to go. One of the downsides to coloring your hair this dark is if your natural hair color is quite a bit lighter, you will develop very noticeable roots much sooner. This is something to think about if you want to decrease the amount of upkeep required. Aside from dyeing your hair, you won’t have to do anything else to style it.

Sleek Asymmetrical Bixie with Textured Fringe
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#27: Sleek Asymmetrical Bixie with Textured Fringe


And I can see the asymmetry at play here rather than it being an obvious or boring choice thank you for that. One side is shorter and more clean while the other side has a bit more length and softness to it. That contrast creates a visual balance to your face and is more flattering than an evenly cut face frame. The textured fringe really does tie it all together and removes it from being too sharp and too architectural. It’s a really nice adaptable look that actually works across ages and lifestyles and the shape holds well between trims if you come in about once a month to keep the proportions right.

Casual Chestnut Bixie with Feathered Fringe
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#28: Casual Chestnut Bixie with Feathered Fringe


This style is the epitome of ease. The feathered fringe is soft and low-maintenance, while the rest of the cut boasts layered textures for added interest and personality. It hits right at the shoulders, which is the perfect hair length. It’s short enough for you to feel like you’ve made a significant change, but long enough that you won’t be at risk of hair length panics. And, the chestnut hue is warm and naturally beautiful so you won’t have to worry about a long, complicated color upkeep situation. No color upkeep means less thinking and the good news is this cut is refined and professional. It’s the Goldilocks of bixie cuts! Everything is just right for those wanting a polished aesthetic.

Subtle Razor-Cut Bixie with Soft Gradation
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#29: Subtle Razor-Cut Bixie with Soft Gradation


I understand that razor cutting techniques can be intricate and complicated, and that there are a lot of thin and disastrous examples out there. However, there are certain effects that can be achieved with a razor cut that can’t be done with scissors. This haircut has a stunning softness that gives the illusion that the hair is just falling. The style is a great option for straight, fine hair because with a razor cut you can remove the right amount of weight to avoid that thin and sparse look. Overall, the haircut is chic and low maintenance. It gives the hair effortless movement and flow.

Modern Shaggy Bixie with Textured Fringe
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#30: Modern Shaggy Bixie with Textured Fringe


I really like the shag and bixie styles here! The textured fringe gives the style personality right away, and the layering in the back gives it a shaggy, lived-in look that feels cool and effortless. This is the kind of haircut that, even on day one, is going to feel great, but once the hair settles and gets a little messy, it will be even better by day three. If you’re worried about having any more angular features, that asymmetrical fringe will do the job. Just be ready for frequent trims since shaggy cuts have a shelf life. After a certain point, it’ll go from intentionally messy to just plain messy.

Soft Brunette Bixie with Wispy Bangs
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#31: Soft Brunette Bixie with Wispy Bangs


A light and thin bang adds softness to this whole hairstyle that counterbalances the shortness beautifully. The wispy bangs also provide a nice feminine touch to the hairstyle that prevents it from being too austere. The asymmetry is quite mild, just enough to give the hairstyle a sense of flow and direction without being too obvious. This is a great option for anyone who has straight hair of medium density and wants something more modern on the hairstyle spectrum without being too bold. It is more of a subtle rejuvenation that leaves people guessing what is different about your look after walking into a place.

#32: Chic Curved Bangs with Soft Bob


I really love the curved bangs. They follow the natural shape of the forehead, and give a retro touch to the eye framing. The entire hairstyle gets this sweet refined vintage look which I love. The bob part of the hairstyle is so classic and sits at a perfect length to show off the neck which is really flattering. Those with medium and fine hair will love this because there is more than enough volume in the cut for it to look styled without any products and it will look great. Just make sure to keep the bangs trimmed because that length goes from stylish vintage to pokey eye irritating in a very annoying way.

Choppy Tousled Pixie with Natural Texture
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#33: Choppy Tousled Pixie with Natural Texture


This cut is full of character. The layered waves create a style that adds volume and movement to the hair that is very difficult to achieve with a blow dry. This look has a certain honesty, as it allows the hair to do it’s thing. The finish is very tousled and is definitely not a lot of work. The look is perfect for thick hair as the layers remove weight from just the right areas, allowing there to be more volume from the hair and making it thicker. I recommend use of a texturising cream to keep that layered look at the start of the day, as it tends to clump together.

Textured Bixie Cut with Subtle Highlights
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#34: Textured Bixie Cut with Subtle Highlights


This haircut was created with a lot of attention to detail. The highlights and layering make the hair look as if it is illuminated from within. The highlights and layers add so much texture and volume that it looks as if you have more hair than you actually do. The way this haircut looks means you can style your hair however you want. With just a little bit of mousse it will look great, and that is a fantastic compliment to the haircut.

Vibrant Bixie Haircut with Textured Layers
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#35: Vibrant Bixie Haircut with Textured Layers


The warm auburn color and subtle highlights create depth and entice the texture of the layered cut. Each part of the color and cut synergy is paired so well that if one element were to be changed, the overall look would be affected. The layered cut gives movement that feels relaxed and effortess. To achieve the volume and bounce, round brushing the roots during blow dry is recommended. The hairstyle is also easy to style for any everyday occasions.

Chic Textured Bixie Cut with Subtle Highlights
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#36: Chic Textured Bixie Cut with Subtle Highlights


The asymmetrical layers give an edge while highlights soften the overall look. The contrast of the two is what makes the haircut pop. This style has artistic vision without being too over the top which is great for people wanting to be fashion-forward while not looking like they are in costume. Finer hair types tend to look the best in this shape as the texturing will give the illusion of more density while the shape will still look flattering. Achieving that more intentional look is very low maintenance as you will need to come in regularly to maintain that precise shape.

Chic Tousled Bixie Cut with Flirty Face-Framing Layers
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#37: Chic Tousled Bixie Cut with Flirty Face-Framing Layers


I absolutely love this length that grazes just below the jawline because it accentuates the jawline and neck area so nicely. With the face-framing layers kept soft, it creates movement without the cut looking overly complicated. I justify a lot the modern touch of a tousled finish because it stops a look from being too “done.” The kind of cut that requires no tweaks from work to weekend to be honest, that versatility is super prized.

#38: Modern Textured Bixie Cut with Subtle Face-Framing Layers


I like the soft wave in this hairstyle. It makes the cut look really easy-going and nice. The wave is not styled like that. It is natural from the right type of cut. That’s what good layering does. The face-framing layers are perfectly positioned to do their job while remaining inconspicuous. The length that stays just above the nape is universally flattering because it helps lengthen the neck. This is a really great hairstyle. It is very reliable and looks great all the time. The daily maintenance is on the low end because the length will need regular trims to keep it from looking shaggy.

Stylish Textured Bixie Cut with Soft Waves
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#39: Stylish Textured Bixie Cut with Soft Waves


Each wave provides a little more character to what would otherwise be a very straightforward haircut which is the beauty of it. Resting on the jaw line, it elongates and slims the entire face. The relaxed texture is not lazy, it is purposeful. This will style itself if you happen to have natural waves. If you don’t, a few quick wand curls will do the trick in no time. The layers are light enough that as it grows out, it won’t look heavy or like a helmet. That is always a deciding factor when I’m getting a haircut.

Chic Textured Bixie Cut with Soft Edges
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#40: Chic Textured Bixie Cut with Soft Edges


These rounded corners make the cut more approachable and less astringent, and this is an important difference. All the textures have been softened so that the hair falls and moves naturally, and not in a choppy way. On straight, medium-density hair like this, the cut sits nicely and doesn’t fight against the growth patterns, which means less work for you in the mornings. I would say that a light styling product would help to define the texture, but that’s all this cut would need from you.

#41: Textured Bixie Cut with Effortless Volume


This cut looks like it has volume that just happens, but there are some clever layers in the crown that give it that lift. The nape length keeps it looking fresh and clean, and the top soft layers give fine to medium hair the body and movement we want to achieve. It’s the kind of haircut that makes you look put together without needing to really try, and that’s the goal for most of my clients! A bit of product at the front can help on those days when you want some extra lift, but it’s definitely not necessary.

Chic Textured Bixie Cut with Playful Layers
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#42: Chic Textured Bixie Cut with Playful Layers


The fun layers in this cut create nice pockets of movement and texture that reflect light differently. The darker color adds a lot of depth. The asymmetry gently frames the face, and the length creates a modern touch. This kind of layering works well for fine hair since it creates the illusion of more hair. It’s one of those cuts that pays off with regular trims. The more separated the layers are, the more you keep the illusion that this cut is.

Bold Textured Bixie Cut with Playful Curls
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#43: Bold Textured Bixie Cut with Playful Curls


Let your curls and waves run wild with this fun hairstyle! You’ll be asking yourself why you ever straightened your hair. The layers will bounce with each curl and will pull the hair toward your chin for a lively look.

Keeping your curls from getting frizzy will be easy because your hair won’t be weighed down, so your curls will be able to show off their pattern. Your only investment if you want to keep your hairstyle low maintenance will be a good curl defining cream. Once you put the cream in your curls, don’t over-style and let your hair do its thing because that will give the best look.

Chic Textured Bixie Cut with Soft Bangs
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#44: Chic Textured Bixie Cut with Soft Bangs


The soft bangs, along with the much of the cut’s textured layers, incorporate the rest of the cut nicely and maintain a neat look while the rest of the hair is free and flowing. The flattering length, as always, is above the jawline and helps keep proportions balanced. The volume that the layers create is critical, especially for fine hair. The lovely gloss here shows us great natural hair health or some good shine serum too, which elevates the whole look! If your hair tends to be thicker, you will probably need more thinning throughout the layers to avoid excessive bulk here.

Chic Textured Bixie Cut with Subtle Layers
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#45: Chic Textured Bixie Cut with Subtle Layers


This cut’s lightness is very much appreciated, especially the way the feathered layers give the hair an airy quality that makes it feel like it’s floating, which is not easy to pull off. The length of the nape is just right to retain coverage leaving the back clean and modern. In this case, the healthy density and natural shine of the hair helps this cut look polished with very little product and effort. The haircut is a great option for people wanting something fresh and easy. It also looks good as it grows out and won’t leave you with an awkward cut.

Chic Textured Bixie Cut with Soft Layers
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#46: Chic Textured Bixie Cut with Soft Layers


The design softness breaks the layers in such a way that the ends look like they are moving instead of a ton of technique being used, they look natural. The styling is a touch more casual, and with medium density hair, the layers create volume where it is most needed, the crown, and the sides. I like that it can be sleek and polished or more casual and tousled. The best bit is that the change in style is purely from using a brush and then your hands to tousle.

#47: Chic Textured Bixie Cut with Bold Fringe


The bold fringe is a standout feature. It’s thicker than a wispy bang, which I think gives a little bit of retro nostalgia to the whole look. For fine light density hair, the fringe gives a soft feathery look that won’t overshadow your face. Plus, the layered texture throughout the rest of the cut adds just enough movement to keep it from looking flat. This is one of those quiet statement cuts. The fringe says “I have a point of view” and the rest of the cut says “but I’m also very easy to be around.” If your hair is on the thicker side then you may need to get the fringe thinned out a little to keep that lightness.

Chic Textured Bixie Cut with Playful Bangs
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#48: Chic Textured Bixie Cut with Playful Bangs


The thick hair creates a nice support structure for the energetic volume and gives a bouncy feel that keeps the mood nice and to and talk. The layers make the hair feel less solid which means that the cut will work well good for hair that gets heavy solid. People with finer hair are likely to see this haircut and wish and hope to get one like it as it isn’t as solid or heavy as it looks. The bangs will require some upkeep to avoid an overgrown look. However, there will most definitely be tons of undercuts that are much more forgiving and will last longer to keep the look more appealing.

Chic Soft Textured Bixie Cut with Subtle Layers
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#49: Chic Soft Textured Bixie Cut with Subtle Layers


I admire the simplicity of this piece as well as its ability to steer clear of anything too extreme, particularly with the layering. It remains so light, making it highly adaptable for finer hair types. It also has a fabulously chilled and stripped back feel, which is super easy. It makes a cut look good literally doesn’t need much explanation and the same goes for how easy it is to wear. The length is super nice jawline grazing and, as well as it sitting nicely with modern cuts, it means it will take longer to date.

Chic Flirty Bixie Cut with Soft Side-Swept Bangs
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#50: Chic Flirty Bixie Cut with Soft Side-Swept Bangs


The gorgeous warm copper color offers richness to this cut and beautifully emphasizes the layers and textures. The side-swept bangs are soft and playful and fall to the side in a flattering style for almost everyone. The subtle wave at the end adds a playful touch, allowing the cut to be less serious. This cut works best with fine to medium hair because the layered volume, combined with the warm copper tones, creates an illusion of fullness and dimension compared to a single process color. This cut has the right amount of flair to remain easy to wear while adding a touch of personality.