Haircut Trends 2022 - Which Is For You?

HAIRCUT Trends 2022

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Hello guys so mixi nixie bixie think i'm kidding no, it's new names for haircuts in 2022.. So i'm doing this channel for about like seven years, and i haven't been talking about trends ever even though i talk a lot about beauty about fashion about clothes. This time i decided that it's important to still talk about just for the sake of understanding and also who exactly is going to look good and this, and that trend we're going to talk about anti-trans too. But it's gon na be video number three. So today we're only gon na talk about haircuts in 2022.. You know when i got this idea to make this video. I started researching the information about it and i thought i probably will not find any haircut that i haven't heard before. First of all - and that is not trendy nowadays because it seems like everything - is trendy now it's very hard to find something. That is not very trendy, but no, you know there's still some untrendy things still things that do look very old-fashioned this time. But but as i said, it's gon na be my video number three, and also there are new names for new haircuts techniques are more or less same, but probably it's more like a shaping that didn't have a name before, but now it does. This pandemic air was pretty unpredictable. Many people didn't go to salons, you got ta, manage somehow your haircut and hair color and still look good and like yourself or you don't care about this and you're getting used to kind of new routines. I know many women really learned how to dye their hair their own hair, even though before they went to salon all the time, and many women even know now how to cut their own hair or many women grew out their hair. So we're gon na go from the smallest amount of hair to a biggest, so first trend that is pixi cut. Pixie cut has been known for a long long time. I'M gon na do a separate video about. Would you look good with a pixie cut? It'S a huge subject, as you know, i have many videos kind of like this. What you look good with bob, would you look good with blonde with black color, so it by itself needs a deeper research, but nowadays the pixie is trendy, the one that is with soft razored edges. You know there can be different kinds of pixi. This one is more self-made if we can say so, like just some women who used to have a pixie. They couldn't stand it growing out, so they were trying to do it themselves, so they would cut it with scissors or with razor in different parts of their hair. So at some places the length was short and some longer, but they can actually style it slightly. Tousled upstairs like this irregularly, not very smooth, and some still of course go to the salon, because pixie haircut is probably the hardest one of the hardest haircuts to do for yourself, because everything has to be a very certain gradual length, especially when the pixies more hair. At the front and shorter at the back, can you imagine how well the gradient is going to go, has to go from the back of your hair to the front. So it's not that easy to do that, because the head shape is very complicated. So if you remember why not a writer in the 90s, so this is approximately that pixie cut, that is pretty trendy now and when i say trendy, i don't say everybody should go and get it because it just looks very modern. I don't think that it even looks modern or trendy. To be honest, it is still unlike something that doesn't go out of style for decades. What'S a little bit new in that pixie, i think it's open ears. I can see a bit more of the open ears before the pixie shape was pretty much like classic, like the hairdressers were taught to do like an old school kind of a thing where they did have that temple's length a little bit till the middle of the Year or something like this, then we go longer so number two is nixing and i know i'm gon na tell you many strange names today: okay, she did pixie in a salon and then pandemic happened. Salons closed. Pixie is growing normally very fast, and it's normally losing its shape very fast, especially. The woman has slightly wavy hair that normally is lying down to different directions. It'S sometimes so hard to maintain and if it starts growing, especially in the back it kind of creates those wispy ends on the very back of the head. Not every woman likes that. So that's why normally women just run to the salon to cut it shorter again to just to bring it a neat and tidy shape of their pixie. This time we didn't have a chance for that. So this is now called nixie haircut, which means nearly pixie, but sometimes women want that slightly longer pixie. They want to go from that shortest pixie. To slightly longer, they still go to salon to shape it a certain way. They normally get rid of that again. Temple area a little bit and on the back, they make it shorter again like in their previous pixie, but that hair on top they normally keep slightly longer. They shape it a certain way if they want to have that side parting and a little bit of symmetry. Here to fold down their forehead, you know all that is still shaping their pixie just making it slightly longer. But in this case no just imagine all the hair that was ideally shaped into that classic very short pixie. They just started growing, so every hair that started growing on the back and on the temples area. So this is what means nixie and nowadays women. They ask for this haircut, not many, because many are not as brave and again when they do nixie. Nowadays they sometimes remove the temples. Almost completely show the ears that is creating a little bit even more punk effect to it, because the punks first started to actually shave the sides of their head and on the back as well. So it does look very punkish, so who would look good with that kind of hair? So, first of all, you got to know your personal style, how you dress up, how you feel yourself, because i think it's a very certain style, maybe something like 80s pop 80s rock style, punkish style, something very edgy. I think women with tight faces and strong bone structure or sharp facial bone structure. They can look pretty nice and bad, but also depends on everything else. So it's pretty hard to predict. Maybe women with tomboyish figure. They would look pretty interesting, bony women. You know like with slightly elongated arms, slightly angular women with more squarey shoulders tall or maybe smaller women would probably even look better in that, but tall women, okay, that can also be the case, but again it just depends on the style itself. I probably would not recommend it for women who is concerned about this area like too soft double chin area - two soft cheeks here and if they feel like their neck is wide. So i think, for this kind of women we need something here. We need something to create the shadow here underneath so to to make the jaw a little bit more contrasted. You know to drop a shadow on the neck, and this way it really is drawing the picture of your jawline. So it's really popping your jawline up a little bit forward a little bit and it's making your face just look slightly stronger and more uptight and lifted. So i think for and just in general, if i imagine woman like this, with very soft shoulders being very soft and hair like this. Maybe it also depends on how she styles it if she styles it inwards, if she styles it very softly and rounded, i think that can look pretty cool and if she has afro hair, i think that would look pretty cool, but if she has straight hair or Slightly wavy, that is just sticking out there. I think that probably would look slightly not for her. So if nixie grows out, we get mixing mullet and pixie. So what is mullet mullet is a haircut that was very popular in the 80s, maybe started in the 70s, with david bowie, which is very short at the front and special on the sides and long in the back. Some people say that it started from the fishermen. Mullet is the name of the fish. First of all, so some people say the name mullet for the haircut comes from the fishermen who were fishing and then they kept their hair short at the front and in the sides. So it would not bother them here, but they kept them long on the back. So they would not have neck pain when the wind is blowing to their neck on the back. It is still not the mullet time today. Relax, probably the first brave girl, was miley cyrus when she just did it couple of years ago. I think that kind of a haircut and not everybody, was there to do that. Maybe just some other celebrities, i'm not seeing personally women wearing that kind of haircut outside, maybe a little bit more shaggy and layered, but we're going to go to that a bit later. But not this particular type of a mixie between mullet and pixie number. Four, we have big c, so big c means bob and pixie at the front. It looks a little bit like a bob of curtain bangs like this starting being a bob already and then on the back. It'S a big seat. We had it before, but probably not in that particular shape. Not that exaggerated shape - and i think this particular hairstyle bixi is a - is a little bit more flattering to more women. It can be nice looking on women with softer features with more flesh with rounder faces too, because still something longer at the front. It really frames the face, and sometimes it covers the sides of the face. If you want to just cover it slightly here you know and then on the back, you know open neck. In this case, it creates that pretty elegant line very sensual and that calm line that is straight by the face or slightly going outwards. I think that already creates that softness, dreaminess and elegance number five is wolf cut. Probably it's called wolf cut because wolves - sometimes they have this layered outwards fur, probably because of that, but wolf cut is basically same when it's mullet and shag which, in my observation, meaning that in a mullet situation, we have very short here at the temple area and Pretty short here at the fringe area and long on the back when we have shag plus mullet, wolf, cut yeah. We still have something here, but the temples are cut in that way that they go gradually like steps and normally they are styled. That way, a little bit like to the front of your face. So that looks like a wolf of course. Every time we're talking about something like this something exaggerated, maybe slightly not very practical, because our hair is growing still very fast and every month is going to look differently, especially for women whose hair is not quite curly, but not quite straight. Like slightly wavy. You never know can it be outwards inwards, how much time you're going to spend to make it all look good on you, what shape exactly you want to go for all those things are good to consider before you're doing this, if you're ready to style it all The time with some kind of a wax or special products that keep that length and volume and, as i said, we go from less hair to more hair. So what happens if the wolf cut is growing? We have shag of the 70s or 90s layers. There still have some difference in that. Probably haircut itself is pretty close in the 90s, though. I believe that this is a britney spears kind of a vibe, with low rise jeans, with straight hair that has stripes on it or blonde highlights. Normally it's very straight. It'S a lot here and then going less less less here, 90s. It'S not only that kind of hair. It'S also the color, the makeup, the outfits people were wearing it all kind of screams, 90s right. So the shag itself with our modern trends and clothes. It will look slightly different, especially if you style it differently, but it's definitely more hair and the more hair. That is, i think, it's them the easier. It is style for more different bodies and facial structures. The less hair you have, you kind of don't have anything to hide behind, so your face will be exposed and all those things, the more hair you have it kind of like it's already like a big object and the bigger the object is the more facial features Are slightly lost, they kind of blend in into the whole look and chaga of the 70s looked amazing, especially for people with bigger hair and, of course, afro hair has their own layered cotton. They can do like a ball here and i think it's always stylish and doesn't matter which ball you have you have whether pixie ball or bigger and bigger and bigger, is amazing if the hair is is curly even bigger, curls and waves, and straight hair, like the More hair, that is the better for the shag, i think, because otherwise it will not be super sleek and just falling down to your neck, but in this case it will have a lot of volume, a lot of air in it. There are also some women with very thin hair, but their hair is pretty wavy, so that waviness is actually creating the illusion of having more hair and more volume there. So that is a great thing yeah. So, as i said number six, probably we call it shag of the 70s layered haircut of the 90s or mullet like hair of the 80s. So all those decades had their own shag haircut. It just was shaped a little bit differently and combined with the different elements of the clothes. That'S why it looks different and we perceive it differently and we remember it differently, but just basically it's like a layered haircut, and here we go. We go to number seven, and this is very classic blunt. 90S bob with same length no to that extreme exaggeration between shortness, on the back and length on at the front. But i think the difference between back of the front still should be one inch approximately like that, so that is on the back. That is on the front because it has to follow your natural jawline. This is one of the most universal haircuts that can ever be like. If you are in doubt what to do. Do this bob with elongation at the front, but it should probably be like an inch below the chin for majority women for some women. It would be better a little bit shorter slightly, but still maybe half an inch and two inches below the chin very good length and slightly lifted line to the back. So this is drawing the the jawline for you. It is making everything looks tight because the diagonal lines - this is what we need, so in this case, yeah that blunt 90s bob, especially for the straight hair. If it's too short, though, here that bluntness might not look very sophisticated and elegant on some women, so some women might feel they become too simple. With this for this purpose, you can watch my body type series, i'm going to leave the link down below so there. I'M explaining a lot about different kinds of faces and body types and how this bluntness, what it does to different kinds of faces - number eight french bob pretty close to this one, but some women they have slightly wavy hair. So when they do this blunt cut for their wavy hair and french bob, it's normally with a fringe. Yes, the fringe that is slightly shorter above the brows or on the brows, and the fringe itself is slightly tousled and the hair itself, like the tousled. Without doing anything, your hair, dried, naturally - and that can be enough that gives us like that, slightly french undone chic. But again, i think it's very important what kind of hair you have like if you have very straight hair, that also can look pretty nice when you have straight hair, though uh think about how the fringe is gon na lie on your forehead and how the rest Of the the hair is gon na like because, if it's very straight it can look slightly like a helmet hair or slightly like a swimming hat, i have another video like. Would you look good with a fringe and what kind of fringe you can watch that? I'M gon na leave the link down below. Now we go into fuller haircuts to bigger hair number. Nine is full and long hair with layers like matilda jerf. You probably know her, i think, she's a fashion blogger on instagram or something so she has that kind of very full natural hair, not hair extensions. That is her hair, so she's doing those layers and it looks like lion's mane and also she has that curtain bangs. I think that just looks very rich, you know very healthy and she does have some shag on her hair. Her hair is not completely straight, so that also is plus point for that kind of haircuts. So if you have heavy hair all same length, pretty long, you can always just add that and have it look pumped so only if you have full hair, naturally like with hair like mine, it's not gon na work. I actually had this similar hair haircut hair cut. I mean layers all over the head, starting from here approximately doesn't look even close to that because my hair, i have a lot of hair, but it's super thin. It'S very thin and very very straight when it's naturally straight it doesn't create that air inside doesn't create that shape like a form of a bigger something. So they all lie too close to each other. If you do a similar haircut like her for that kind of hair, that probably will look more like again, like 90s layered haircuts over layered haircuts with very wispy ends, even though nowadays wispy ends it's a pretty trendy thing. So number 10 is butterfly cut again new name who is making those names, but it's only good for pretty full big amount of hair. They do layers approximately starting here and go down a little bit and also layers at the front, maybe even starting below the chin or on the chin length, and then they are doing these layers all over their hair and then they can weather where just like this Relaxed in this case, they can have like that lion's mane, again layered haircut or they can pull all the lower hair back and this way they have bob bob and curtain bangs. So that's like two haircuts in one, which is, i think, very cool thing to do. Uh, the idea of it is like the layers starting here and they go down and they go also all around your head. So that will create that bob effect when you are clipping them on the back and i think the fuller hair. That is the less important. The facial features again, so i think anyone can pull that off. It just will look different on any woman. For example, if the woman is pretty small and quite cute, looking has like a baby doll face for these women. They will look like from a fairy tale like little mermaids or something longer women. They will look very powerful slightly like cindy crawford in coca-cola advertisement. That'S a different vibe, but still the more hair. I think the more it's wavy, the more full. It'S looking the the more things you can, first of all do with it, and second of all, it can just suit to more facial features. That'S my opinion. Now, 11 afro afro is a separate situation. It'S always been very trendy, but now i think many women go to afro bangs. Another thing that afro hair looks amazing on some women is long top part and slightly shaving on the sides also pretty elegant, slightly edgy, but still as far as its afro. It probably will have some kind of a roundness of a shape and therefore i think women with soft facial features. I think they will look amazing again slightly edgy, probably because every time you shave something especially for a woman, even on the back on the front, it all gives that punkishness effect and slightly edgy. If it's not super shaved, though, if it has some volume here, but still it's pretty sleek down here and more here on top, i think that looks amazing, but i would not recommend it for two long faces number 12 for afrohair embellished ubuntu knots on their hair. In different places, but i think again it has been trendy for a long time, but any face shape any facial features. I think that would look cool and last one is more like a hair style rather than a haircut. It'S basically sleek hairstyle with a central parting and remember some time ago, in tik, tok generation, zed and millennials younger generation said that skinny jeans is a no-no and side parting is a no-no like that looks out of fashion, so outdated. So much not trendy and i was curious about because there was just somebody who started that. No don't you think, maybe just because more free, more relaxed pants became very trendy. So everything that is contrasting to them kind of goes slightly to the back and then maybe exaggerated this on tick-tock, i'm not sure, but it's funny, because you know. I still think that some women look better with a side parting. Some women look great with a central parting for that again watch my body type series. We talk about this very well, not even every classic, i think, looks good with central parting and i think it's a lot of it depends on also hair area. When you look straight on the mirror, where your hair starts and where's the top of your hand, and this space normally should be like the middle of your forehead and not small like if it's smaller, you feel like your head is slightly flat and you always feel Like you need more volume on top and then when women try to do the central parting and then they try to backcomb their hair, then they look like a heart that is like a very strange gap in the center of the hair. So that also looks pretty strange, so i think just look for yourself just make the parting slightly on the side just a little bit, so it would still look like it's front, but just if you make it slightly on the side, then this first of all, this Gap situation will not be as visible because, still, you can add some volume right here in the center, so that is the center. So you still can add some volume already for that center and that will lift the hair area up a little bit and also faces with very prominent and juicy features that are coming forward like coming forward cheeks coming forward lips coming forward nose. Then you can check for your hair area. If it's enough, then it's going to be great. If sometimes you can feel like it's just too sleek, it's too invisible your hair is just too invisible. You feel like too bold, but what can work in your case is before you're, making this hairdo put a lot of hairspray on your hair. Just don't shape it yet when it dries out, you very carefully comb them. So when you comb them, then it you will feel like how much more air in the hair that is more volume so and you're not pulling it too much. Sleek you're just making it on the back and letting this natural air natural volume be here still not pulling it down. So in this case that can also work for you and that looks pretty glamorous pretty sophisticated. But again, i think more for the faces with very thin facial features if the facial features are more childish or very soft, or very wide. If they're prominent, i think for them it's a bit better when it's more volume or something sticking out or some other curls are going down here by the face, and so in my next video we're going to talk about hair, color trends and in my next next Video we're going to talk about and before you go, you can click here on this video, so here i'm explaining would bob suit your face so check this out. Thank you. Bye,

Jessica Gomes: I find it so hard to find a true hairstylist, the kind of hairdresser who does the right cut for your face or style, most of them lack vision, just go by the book, doing the same neglecting the individual/potential.

Sh: I love how Aly described a mullet as short in the front, special on the sides, and long in the back. The “special on the sides” is awesome (and true!)

FlipNpattY: My dad always said if you go to a hairstylist THEY need to be able to tell you what goes with YOU if they don’t, don’t let them touch your hair. So I cut my own hair

Victoria Menchón: I love how you are not afraid to say that something will not look good with certain features. This is exactly what I needed

foos: the mullet is absolutely happening on tiktok and in the alt scene. Dutch art students wear it a lot. I don´t know about it going into mainstream but I´d call that vintage-alt look quite mainstream nowadays when you´re in a city

Susan: This is probably the only thing I'll see that will clue me into what's fashionable now. Thanks for researching and compiling

Jenna: I heard straight hair is no longer in fashion after 30 years of being a dominant hairstyle for women. So now that we are in the '20's fashion seems to be starting to change again as we establish what will be "the look" of the decade.

debbie wendland: Nothing beats a classic bob /lob very versatile, look beautiful straight or waved ! Your bob is perfect Aly

Shale: As an FN, I’m currently growing my super tight curls out and am wearing it in a fro Mohawk (frohawk ) with the tapered sides. I know big voluminous wild hair looks great for FNs but until my hair gets long enough for that, the tapered Mohawk REALLY makes my shoulders stand out so it gives me Amazon vibes. It’s a cool way to “break” the Kibbe rules because it’s not my most “harmonious” haircut but it still looks very strong!

Carrie B: Aly, today I discovered your wonderful channel! It is so comprehensive and I love it! Just in time, too, as I am getting a new haircut this week! thank you, Aly

Frankie Valentine: Adding chapters to videos like this would make them so, so more accessible and watchable! :) Love the channel.

Thirst Without Borders: A nixie just looks like that awkward growing out stage, the reason I only got a pixie once in my life. I love how you talk about faceshapes and hairstyles. I wish more people knew and lived by doing what looks good on them personally, rather than what is trendy or what society says you should look like. Took me long enough to realise that some things aren't for me.

Jody Hull: Very nice video. Love the names, “curtains.” In the 70’s & 80’s we called them “wings” and “feathers.”

Aayushi Vasnik: You look so good in this more classic style, Aly!

Marlene Gonzalez: I just got a Bob , but when I curl my hair it didn’t look nice with texture. So I went back and she cut some small layers and puff! ✨I’m obsessed with my Bob

Andrèa: Girl, I love your videos soooo much. Or should I say your Masterclasses, because you are a real teacher! Looking forward for the next ones :)

TheDilemma76: A little over a year ago I stopped butting my hair after getting a super short pixie. I cut it about a month ago, just taking of some weight, and adding some texture and layers. Somehow ended up with a Joan Jett shag. I had to dye it black and wear too much black eyeliner all the time. But honestly it's the best style I've had in years

Louise Dolloff: I wore the shag in the 70s as a teenager and it was perfect for my hair. I'm wearing the shag again now that I'm in my 60s and it's perfect for my hair and personal style

Erika Fiore: I always dyed my hair at home because when I was a teen it was too expensive for me so it became a habit and now I've been doing this for 24 years. Back then, late 90s, I had Mixie hair. Since then I've had all kinds of haircuts. I grew my hair during the pandemic because I want really long elf hair but DAMN I love the Shaggy hair...its been a real emotional struggle to stay away from the scissors.

Dominique Watts: This was incredibly helpful, especially as I’m preparing for a hairstyle change. I love all your videos. Thank you!

Tunderb: I have blond nixie at the moment I am a Theatrical Romantic. I have been to a birthday party yesterday and I was told I look like I came out of a movie I'm 43. You are absolutely right to whom nixie goes well! You are a very clever woman

Cassie Pruski: love this video! I was thinking about your kibbe videos that explain how to find flattering hair and makeup. and I was wondering if you would ever consider doing a 'flattering tattoos for the body types' video

Brenda A.: I think middle parts work best if your facial features are more symmetrical or balanced, otherwise you draw attention to the features that are not so attractive.

noirettebeauty: Theres so much variety in execution of the shag! Theres bound to be a shag for each combination of features and look great on them

Green Lean: I love your videos! So informative and helpful. I was planning to get a haircut and this popped up at the perfect time!

Felicia Mccreary: I recently cut my hair to a wolf cut. Now a have the name for it. Thanks for the info!! I love it, so easy to manage with my wavy hair.

CelinaT 12: Love this so much can you do hair trends for curly hair?

Emily Falcone: I love the way you talk about people, highlighting every unique or beautiful quality a person's body might express

s a: I absolutely love the Bob! It is so classic and looks very elegant, just like yours Aly!:)))

T: Aly, ur my source to fashion and style. So grateful that I found u

stupor mundi: So tempting to get a French Bob, I love how natural and unpretentious it looks, but I'm so used to having very long hair that such a change would take courage :>

Pumibel: I have a square jaw and wavy/curly hair, so that Queen of Hearts doll made me chuckle. I would totally look like that with a center part, but not cute like a doll. I currently have the haircut I call the "unfortunate", but I think it will be okay in a few months after some growth.

Fryda Wolff: This current need to rebrand mullets and bobs is just so odd.

Shaffro: I cut my own hair for a few years. Every two months I cut an inch from the ends of my fine thin hair. I used to pay $75. for the same blunt cut I do now myself. If I want something fancy I would go back to a hairdresser but for now I like my own cut. So easy.

BY KATRIN: In a few days, I am going to my hairdresser for a perm. I don't care if that's a trend or not. Just love it from time to time, because my hair is very straight and I am too lazy and clumsy for doing curls.

valentina P: Love those wavy layered cuts. But my hair is straight and I have a smushy body, so I'll have to keep my long hair, with few layers in the front.

Ruby XO: I can’t wait for the pixie cut video, especially since I think I’m a FG, I feel like that’s the only haircut that makes me doubt that I’m FB

Kevin JEWELL: The 80's bob was perfectly straight...model Diane DeWitt had the perfect bob...she is from Houston and often mentioned in the press as the second Texas golden haired rose after Jerry Hall...

Beatrice Emily Truman: Aly, that video is exactly what i needed. Always well defined of you!

Laysa Ferreira Silva: I'm a gamine, but here's a thing I figured after a looong time that I look good with dark hair and textured. Crazy big, but dark and homogeneous color. Which makes me wanna get black hair when it gets longer like mid length

Mio: I’m a soft dramatic and ever since the shag/long wolf cut trend started I always wanted it, but it doesn’t really fit my features and my body , my hair is Curley and kinda thin and I usually blowdry it straight, also I know it would take a lot of maintenance, so I gave up on it‍️

Ma’am: I’m trying to grow my hair long but watching videos like this always makes me want to cut it.

elle: You look wonderful here- and thanks for another topical and informative video!

Orange Blossom: I’ve always loved mullets. I always thought shags were common and I put them in the mullet category

Andrea Arias: So helpful! Thank you Aly.

M: 19:06 Wow, I love your wonderful descriptions for different women! It feels nice to hear :))

Anna Lynn: My go-to covid hair was to get comfortable with an up-do

Jenny King: Please do a "would I look good with red hair" video!

MonicaKM: As a DC with fine slightly wavy hair Nixie and Mixie is absolutely the worst on me :( Pixie - 100% YES! Bixie too and blunt smooth bobs. + blunt bangs

Alexa: Pleaseeeeeee a "Would YOU look GOOD with RED hair?" video. -An olive skin.

Sohaila: PLEASE dont do a wolfcut if you have straight, slightly wavy hair. I made the mistake of trying it a while ago and was so disappointed when my hair just naturally went flat. go for a shag instead if you dont want to be constantly styling

Nina hier: Aly I was searching for a hairstyle 2022 Video as an inspo for me as an SD with looong boring hair, getting ugly by bleach in Corona time (..) ..and bam! - The only person I totaly trust in styleaspects have done a video! You choose the perfekt moment greetings from germany lovely Aly you are amazing - and now, time to watch

elinorbaker: Thank you so much Aly ❤ greetings from Mexico

Zurdita Dinamita: So this thing I have is called a Nixie, ok then! And casually I love 80s fashion too lol

L.H.M.: I got a serious question, What happens when you are a Soft Classic but your hair is naturally wavy? I'm starting with curly girl method, but I know that my wild curls and waves are more suitable for a natural. I am very confused. I love my 2B waves, but I know is not the best option for me, because that can look too Natural or Romantic Also, I think no haircut trend for me this year

bonsai: Hi Aly could you maybe make a video on which effects different piercings might have on someone's face?

Rose Fitzhugh-Back: Brilliant! Thank you, Aly.

pStabs: I didn't find anything for hair like mine in this video, sadly. Naturally curly (spiral), fine texture, prone to frizz. I've been wearing the same style for 30 years now.

Jane Fryer: Your hair looks beautiful

sel sabil: Hey aly I have androgenetic alopecia Which isba condition while i loose like 9/10 of my hair Although i'm a hijabi tht effects my mental health , crazy to think bout it but between me nd myself i miss my hair nd i lost it very young i'm24 So any help , any haircuts any of ur motivational vidoes to kinda accept this I'll be soo grateful U helpef me with loving my nose My body I hope soon my hair

Coffee is lyf: i got a pixie cut last Feb and i like it but as it grows it made my head look big yet it still looks good, anyway I'm gonna go to the salon to fix it.

Mildred Bonk: Can’t wait for the pixie hair video!!

L G: What do you call the hair cut “ I brought a pair of scissors off Amazon durning lockdown and wacked the heck outta my hair”? I had one and alot of my friends were sporting the same look.

Marie Barker: Thank you Aly! ❤️

Christine Michele: These are fun. Thank you for exploring!

M0meRath: I have very fine hair so nothing looks good on me. I can't wear it down because it's so flat and gets messy with the slightest breeze. I also have big ears so wearing my hair up doesn't look good either.

Safflower Oyl: Perfect timing, Aly, thanks

Amy Sarai: Uuu the butterfly haircut I didn’t know the name but years ago I did this haircut because I saw a Korean actress in a k drama with this haircut and I loved it and copied it !

Julie Lundevall: Oh I liked your hair in a shorter bob because of your face shape and it made your hair looked thicker and I think you would look gorgeous in wispy bangs. Love your color. Thank You Julie

Stacy: Очень люблю ваш канал❤️

T M H: I always wonder why I don't see any young woman wearing these styles. It's still long, straight or curling iron waved, middle part. Everywhere.

Lagatta Nera: Please could you tell us which makeup products do you use? I love your makeup in this video! Thank you from Italy

Savage_Skirt: i always ask that they not cut my hair for a specific part, as I flip my hair but I would never wear it parted down the center.

Kaala D: Cannot wait for the pixie cut video!!!

Anna's Actuality: Love the butterfly cut but unfortunately I don't have nearly enough hair

Carla Barreiro: Im gen z and I look AWFUL with central parting. I have very flat hair and long forehead so its a nono for me.

Agnes Mina: Actually... They shaved into the hair on the sides in the... 1700(?) too? Check out Morgan Donner's vid in which she cuts her hair and does a bunch of historical hairstyles with the different length stages

Noelle Lee: hi, do you do analysis on ppl? like, where do i sign up for it? i want a new haircut so bad but i cant figure it out

H. Ellis: The nixie is the "mrs Brady" stage that you go through when you are growing out short hair. A mullett is still a mullett....GROSS

Jesse Smith: HA I love these trend videos. Sit back and watch lemmings chase their tails.

MBL MBL: Great video once again!

Musical Neptunian: "One Zixie please". "Honey, you want your hair to extend through the roof. You sure about that?"

Gabriel Hanssens: I loooove me a good wolf cut or a shag but my hair is so straight that it just looks grown out and not even in a casual debonair way like just wispy and limp

Alexandra Palma: Love this video!

crispsaturday: I'll tell you what is not trendy - a beehive lol

Grace Love: I've never been into trends, my trend is Not to be trendy,hence my hair is hip length and there it will stay.

mi ola: Love a wolf cut!

Erika Fiore: Isnt Bixie the "Karen"?

Carole Buckle: I have a pixie, now dyed a dark orange , hair punky spikes & wear trouser suits & either sock boots or dr martens x p.s I am 61

Victoria Angelique: Can you do haircut trends for curly hair??

Julie me: Sometimes trends are confusingly ugly

Olga Rykov: Since we're wearing mullets, layered haircuts and afros, can we also get rid of whatever we're listening to these days and instead go for some 70s disco, or sweet 80s alternative synth rock ballads, and make THAT our music? Pleeeease?

Jo L: I will be thr one wearing ringlets up to my chin. Again. My hair is actually to mid back. But shrinkage and curls. So … stuck. Wish I could pull off one of these cute looks!

Catch 22: Amazing video topic, Aly ❤❤

N N: Please could you classify Ingrid Bergman?

SewSooze: When I had a Pixie I looked Ridiculous

mi ola: Love a mullet!

catacomb kitten: 9:49 you look so much better with shorter hair

khelix23: I cut my bangs and I regretted

Caroline Tattoo: Thank you!!

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