If your New Year’s Resolution to drop a dress size by the end of January is waning, don’t fret! A fresh take on your hair is a much easier way to say new year, new me! And, while the past 12 months were dominated by bouncy blow-dries, effortless texture and low-maintenance bobs, 2026 is shaping up to be a very different hair era. This year brings a noticeable shift towards sleeker silhouettes, bolder colour choices and styling that feels polished without being complicated. The overall mood is more refined, more intentional and, thankfully, far less reliant on round-brush gymnastics.
According to Moroccanoil Global Ambassador and AHFA Australian Hairdresser of the Year 2024 Richi Grisillo, the hair trends set to define 2026 lean heavily into confidence and clarity. Rather than chasing softness and undone finishes, the focus moves towards clean lines, glossy finishes and hair that looks purposeful from every angle.
Leading the charge is a full-scale ’90s revival. Sleek, flat-ironed hair is officially back, with minimal texture and just a hint of bounce through the ends. Think Friends-era hair moments, Cher Horowitz’s glossy perfection and Naomi Campbell’s runway presence. It’s controlled, smooth and unmistakably powerful. After years of beach waves and air-dried textures, this return to polished hair feels bold rather than boring.
What makes this trend particularly appealing is its simplicity. The look is pared back but impactful, relying on sharp cuts and healthy shine rather than layers of product or intricate styling techniques. Hair is worn straight, smooth and close to the head, with movement kept subtle and deliberate.
Another key trend gaining momentum is the fringe renaissance. Fringes are no longer an afterthought or a fleeting experiment but a defining styling detail. Elongated, sweeping fringes are set to dominate, offering softness and face-framing appeal, while blunt fringes are also making a confident return for those wanting a stronger statement.
The appeal of a fringe lies in its ability to transform hair instantly. It adds personality, structure and individuality to otherwise simple styles, making it one of the easiest ways to refresh a look without committing to a dramatic cut or colour change.
Colour trends are also undergoing a noticeable transformation. The era of obvious balayage and freehand blonde is quietly fading out. In its place, 2026 favours rich, block-in colour that feels intentional and luxe. Rather than visible ribbons of lightness, colour is designed to look seamless and beautifully dimensional. Whether blonde, brunette or copper, tones appear more uniform, glossy and refined.
This shift makes hair colour feel elevated and grown-up. It’s less about contrast and more about depth, with colour choices that enhance the haircut rather than compete with it. The result is hair that looks expensive without feeling overdone.
Perhaps the most surprising shift of all is the return of the side part. After years of unwavering loyalty to the middle part, hair in 2026 is moving sideways. Side parts introduce movement and character, helping hair fall more naturally and avoiding the static, almost wig-like finish that centre parts can sometimes create.
This small change delivers a big payoff. Hair looks softer, more dynamic and more wearable, especially when paired with sleek styling and strong cuts. It’s an effortless adjustment that instantly modernises a look.
Together, these trends point to hair that feels settled. Sleek rather than tousled. Rich rather than streaked. Intentional rather than incidental. It’s a year that celebrates polish without pressure and confidence without excess. Clean lines, solid colour, nothing accidental. Less trend-chasing, more knowing what suits and sticking with it.