24 Spring Haircut Ideas Women Are Booking Right Now
Spring is the season that makes women want to change their hair. Something about the longer days and warmer air creates a strong pull toward a fresh cut, a new length, or a style that finally feels like a real change after months of winter hair that just sort of existed. And the good news is that the spring haircut trends right now are genuinely great.
We put together 24 spring haircut ideas that women are booking right now because they are fresh, flattering, and genuinely wearable from April through summer. Every option on this list is trending for a real reason. These are the cuts that stylists are seeing more requests for every week, and they deserve every bit of the attention they are getting.
1. The Curtain Bang Refresh
Curtain bangs are the spring refresh that works on literally every existing cut and length. If your hair already has layers, adding curtain bangs takes one appointment and changes the entire energy of the style. They are soft, face-framing, and grow out beautifully through summer.
2. The Spring Lob
The lob is having a major spring moment because it sits at the most wearable, most versatile length for the transition from cooler weather into heat. Long enough to pull up on hot days, short enough to dry fast, and layered enough to look styled without much effort.
3. Textured Shag for Spring
The shag is one of the most requested cuts of the season because it looks genuinely better as the weather gets warmer and the humidity adds natural texture. Choppy layers, curtain bangs, and a medium length create a spring-perfect combination.
4. The Soft Wolf Cut
The soft wolf cut is the gentler, more polished version of the wolf cut that suits women who want the movement and layered volume of the wolf but in a slightly more refined finish. Spring is the ideal season to book it because the grow-out looks great through summer.
5. Short Spring Pixie
A spring pixie booking is one of the bravest and most consistently rewarding haircut decisions women make at this time of year. The short length feels completely liberating in warmer weather and the post-spring grow-out creates beautiful length progression through the rest of the year.
6. The Collarbone Cut
We love the collarbone cut for spring because it clears the neck just enough to feel lighter and cooler while keeping enough length for versatility. It is the most practical, most flattering medium length for the season and it suits almost every face shape and texture.
7. Spring Bixie
The bixie, between a pixie and a bob, is having a genuine spring moment because it creates a short style with more length through the crown and sides than a pixie while still feeling significantly lighter and cooler than a bob. It is the in-between cut that suits in-between weather.
8. Face-Framing Layer Update
A face-framing layer refresh on an existing cut is the lowest commitment, highest impact spring haircut option on this list. Two shorter pieces at the front create movement and add a face-framing detail that makes any cut look more current and more intentional without changing the length.
9. Spring Curly Shag
A curly shag for spring is one of the most consistently popular seasonal booking choices because the shag layers release curl definition and add volume that the humidity naturally enhances. Spring is the ideal season to start wearing your natural curl texture and the curly shag makes it easy.
10. The Feathered Lob
A feathered lob for spring creates light, airy ends that move beautifully in a breeze and add the kind of natural, effortless movement that the season calls for. The feathering removes end weight and creates a finish that looks genuinely breezy and current.
PRO TIP: Book your spring haircut appointment at least three weeks before you want the new style, not the week you decide you want a change. The best stylists fill their books quickly in spring because it is the busiest season for new cut requests. Booking early also gives you time to bring a proper reference photo rather than showing up with a last-minute idea and a vague description.
11. The Overgrown Pixie in Spring
An overgrown pixie in spring is its own style rather than a growth stage. The longer crown, softer sides, and slightly disheveled finish create a textured, lived-in look that feels completely intentional in spring. Let it grow with confidence and style it with a light texturizing cream.
12. Spring Bob with Textured Ends
A bob with textured ends for spring creates movement and lightness at the perimeter that prevents the bob from sitting flat and heavy in warmer weather. The textured finish adds organic separation that suits the season’s casual, lighter energy.
13. The Layered Spring Trim
A layered trim on existing long hair for spring removes the winter damage and adds fresh layers that create new movement through the length. It is the most conservative spring update on this list and the one that makes the biggest difference per inch of hair removed.
14. Short Curly Spring Cut
A short curly cut for spring creates a bold, joyful style that takes full advantage of the season’s warmth and humidity. Short curls in spring have a bounce and definition that cooler months cannot replicate. Book this one and let the season do half the styling work.
15. The Grown-Out Bob Refresh
A grown-out bob that has reached a slightly awkward medium length can be refreshed for spring with a layer update and a trim that creates shape without removing length. The refresh adds the movement that the grown-out bob lost and makes it look like a deliberate medium-length cut.
16. Spring Shag with Money Piece
A shag with a money piece for spring adds a bold face-framing color detail that makes the layered shag cut look even more current and intentional. The money piece catches light at the front and creates a striking contrast that photographs beautifully in spring light.
17. The Airy Long Cut
An airy long cut for spring uses thinning shears and invisible layers to remove weight from long hair without changing the visible length. The result is long hair that dries faster in the humidity, moves more naturally in a breeze, and feels significantly lighter through the warmer months.
18. Spring Lob with Fringe
A lob with a fresh fringe for spring creates a complete, considered style that updates the classic lob with a face-framing detail that adds personality and movement. The fringe can be blunt, wispy, curtain, or side-swept and each version adds a distinctly spring-appropriate freshness.
19. The Butterfly Cut for Spring
The butterfly cut is the most talked-about new cut of the season. It creates two distinct layers through the cut, a shorter upper layer and a longer lower layer, that create a dramatic two-level silhouette when the hair moves. It photographs beautifully and is genuinely exciting to wear.
20. Spring Pixie Bob
A pixie bob for spring creates a short style with slightly more length through the back than a traditional pixie, which makes it feel cooler and lighter for warmer weather while keeping a front and side length that frames the face beautifully. It is one of the most universally flattering spring short cuts.
21. Balayage Refresh with Spring Trim
A balayage color refresh paired with a fresh spring trim is the most complete hair appointment on this list. The balayage adds sun-kissed color dimension and the trim removes any winter dryness and damage, creating a result that looks genuinely new and genuinely healthy from the very first wash.
22. The Spring Grown-Out Fringe
Growing out a fringe through spring is a completely valid style choice rather than an awkward growth stage. A side-swept or slightly overgrown fringe in spring creates a casual, lived-in look that suits the season’s relaxed energy. Tuck it behind the ear on some days and sweep it forward on others.
23. Razor-Cut Spring Bob
A razor-cut bob for spring creates feathered, airy ends that move naturally and dry quickly in warmer weather. The razor technique removes weight and creates a finish that feels effortless and fresh rather than blunt and heavy, which is exactly the right energy for a spring haircut.
24. The Fresh Start Long Bob
The fresh start long bob is the most popular spring booking choice on this list because it sits at the most universally flattering length, suits the most face shapes, works on the most hair textures, and creates a result that feels genuinely new without being a dramatic departure. Book it, love it, and enjoy it through summer.
Spring haircut season is the best time of year to finally book the change you have been thinking about since January. The styles on this list are the ones that stylists are excited to cut right now and that women are genuinely loving after their appointments.
Pick the one that made you think yes, that is exactly it, save it to your camera roll, and call your stylist today. Spring hair should feel like the season: fresh, light, and genuinely exciting to wake up to every morning.






























