
The 3 trendiest haircuts of the season include a throwback style & they're anti-ageing too, expert reveals all
HAIR THIS The 3 trendiest haircuts of the season include a throwback style & they're anti-ageing too, expert reveals all
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IF you're after a fresh new cut that turns back the clock, this is your sign to book that salon appointment.
Cos Sakkas, three-times British Hairdresser of the Year and Global Creative Director at TONI&GUY revealed all the trendiest haircuts of the season.
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Cos Sakkas shared his expert advice
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An expert has revealed the trendiest cuts of 2025
And the top haircuts of the season don't just look chic they actually take years off your face.
'Hair ageing is real,' Cos told The Sun. 'But the secret to looking younger isn't complicated, it's about following the trends and tailoring them to suit you.'
So here are the styles you should be asking your hairdresser for right now.
The Modern Bob
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The bob, worn by Emma Stone, offers a youthful, refreshing look
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Hayley Bieber has been seen wearing the popular hairstyle
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It's the haircut that never goes out of style but this summer, the bob is having a serious glow-up.
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Cos said: 'The bob is timeless. But what makes it trendy are the small details, the parting, the texture, the length.
'It's just like fashion, a trouser is a trouser, but it's the shape of the pockets or pleats that make it current.'
From the edgy A-line sliced bob to the relaxed 'Boyfriend bob', Cos says there's a version for every face shape.
And it's not just flattering, it's also age-defying.
A shoulder-skimming bob gives movement, frames the face and adds volume, all of which create a youthful, lifted look.
The Supermodel Cut
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The supermodel cut worn by Sienna Miller is the perfect summer style
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The supermodel cut is a modern style seen on celebs like Gigi Hadid
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If you're attached to your long locks, don't panic, the second trend is all about lived-in layers and luxe texture.
'The Supermodel cut is a modern, face-framing style with soft layers,' explained Cos.
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'It's glamorous but relaxed, which is perfect for summer.'
Think effortless waves with a barely-there bend, like the kind seen on Sienna Miller, Kate Moss and Gigi Hadid.
If you're worried about whether this one's for you, don't panic because Cos said "this style suits most face shapes".
He added: 'The movement softens features and gives that fresh, romantic feel.'
It's also a low-maintenance win. Perfect for the summer, a little air-drying, a bit of sea salt spray, and you're done.
The Trixie Cut (aka the grown-up Pixie)
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Florence Pugh wore the classic style
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Halle Berry rocked a pixie cut in 2002
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The third cut Cos swears by is a fresh twist on a throwback classic. It's none other than the classic pixie.
Dubbed the 'Trixie', this cropped look is soft, textured and full of personality. It's perfect if you're after something bold yet wearable.
Cos said: 'It's a more grown-up version of the pixie, with wispy edges and a lived-in feel."
Celebs like Carey Mulligan, Halle Berry and Victoria Beckham made the pixie famous and it's making a major comeback in 2025.
'With the right base cut, you can style it in so many ways – from polished and sleek to edgy and undone,' Cos added.
So, how do these trendy cuts help you look younger?
Cos explained: 'It's all about movement, shape and staying modern.
'You don't need to go short to look younger, but you do need the right shape and texture to lift your features and give hair that healthy bounce.'
He adds: 'Whether you're going long, short or somewhere in between, following hair trends and working with your stylist will keep your look fresh, fun and flattering, whatever your age.'
Hairstyles that are kind to your locks Loose Braids: Opt for loose, soft braids rather than tight ones to minimise tension on the scalp and reduce breakage. Low Ponytail: A low ponytail is less stressful on your hair compared to high, tight ponytails. Use a fabric-covered hair tie to avoid snagging. Messy Bun: A relaxed, messy bun can be both stylish and kind to your hair. Avoid pulling your hair too tightly and use gentle hair ties. Soft Waves: Embrace your natural texture or use heatless methods to create soft waves, reducing the need for damaging heat styling tools. Half-Up, Half-Down: This style keeps some hair pulled back while leaving the rest down, reducing the strain on your scalp. Headbands and Scarves: Using headbands or scarves can keep hair out of your face without causing damage, and they can be quite fashionable. Loose Plaits for Sleeping: Before bed, loosely plait your hair to prevent tangles and breakage overnight.
Hair colours that make you look younger
Getting older doesn't mean playing it safe with colour, in fact, the right shade can give your whole face a glow-up.
Charley Henerey, British Colour Technician of the Year and International Artistic Director at TONI&GUY gave some expert tips.
Charley said: 'Warmer tones are great for refreshing your look. Grey hair lacks pigment, so it naturally wants warmth.'
Whether you're blonde, brunette or somewhere in between, adding golden or caramel hues can lift your complexion and add depth.
A great in-salon option is a tint with a few delicate highlights, this technique gives a soft, natural blend that helps hide regrowth and feels more flattering than a block colour.
The expert added: 'There's no such thing as an age limit for colour.
"The key is keeping it modern and making sure it complements your skin tone.'
The most important thing to bear in mind when getting your hair coloured is the aftercare.
Charley warns the biggest mistake many women make is not considering aftercare – especially during the warmer months.
'Sun, sea and chlorine can seriously mess with your colour,' he explained.
'If you're heading to the beach or pool, you need to protect your hair properly.'
Long-term UV exposure can strip hair of its natural oils, leaving it dry, brittle and faded.
Charley recommends using styling products with built-in UV protection to keep strands safe in the sun.
One of the expert's go-to heroes is LABEL.M Diamond Dust Nourishing Leave-In Conditioner, which contains Enviroshield Technology to protect against heat, humidity and UV rays.
Before hitting the pool, drench your hair with clean water to stop it absorbing damaging chlorine and chemicals.
When you're back, rinse thoroughly and use a gentle shampoo followed by a deep hydrating conditioner.
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