We can't always predict what's going to happen at the start of each season - we're not psychics, as great as that would be - but one thing we know for sure is that each season is always ripe with hairstyle and hair-color trends that we're excited to add to our summer mood boards. From sleek bobs to bouncy blowouts to long mermaid looks that are perfect for the beach in the summer heat, there are plenty of different styles for every hair type and texture to drool over.
When it comes to easy summer hairstyles that will be trending this year, there are a plethora of new looks that we honestly can't wait to try out ASAP. This spring was all about retro hairstyles, but the summer is gearing up to see trends like "medusa braids," french pins, and '90s chunky headbands enter the chat. For protective summer hairstyles, try layered braids and all of the claw-clip hairstyles you can think up.
Wanting to refresh your summer look? Ahead, we asked professional hairstylists to share their top picks for cute summer hairstyles. Keep scrolling to read more and get inspiration for your next wash day.
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Stephanie Angelone is a master stylist at RPZL Hair Extension & Blowout Bar in NYC.
Rachel Lee is a hairstylist at Nova Arts salon.
Senada K. Ceka is a celebrity hairstylist.
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