2026-06-13
2026 Spring Hair Trends, A Full Guide to Layered and Hush Cuts

After a long, heavy winter, it is finally time to lighten things up 🌸 The heart of spring 2026 is simple, an effortless, undone kind of natural. Less styling, more vibe. Here are the three looks leading the season, the layered cut, the hush cut, and the low maintenance perm.
1. The layered cut, hair that flows
A layered cut adds graduated lengths to create natural movement. The hair feels lighter, and the layers frame your face softly. This spring the trend leans toward soft, flowing layers rather than dramatic ones. Even tied up, the loose strands fall naturally, so it works for both office and everyday looks.

2. The hush cut, soft volume and a light touch
The hush cut keeps the top shorter and the lengths longer, building natural volume with a breezy feel. It is softer and more polished than the wolf cut that trended before, so it suits anyone who wants a refresh without going too bold. Add a fringe and it can make your face look smaller too.

3. Easy perms and spring color
If reaching for the curling iron every morning is a chore, a light perm that enhances your natural texture is the answer. This spring, perms with large, loose curls that simply add gentle movement are everywhere. The curl is not heavy, so it still looks good as it relaxes, and it cuts your styling time way down. For color, calm browns and softly translucent ash tones pair beautifully with spring light.
Finding the look that is right for you
However pretty a trend looks, the right style still depends on your hair thickness, face shape, and daily habits. Rather than copying a photo exactly, it helps to tune the look to your hair and lifestyle with a designer. Even one short consultation makes upkeep so much easier 😊

Thinking about a spring refresh in Seomyeon, Busan? Come by JUNO HAIR Seomyeon Bujeon for a trend consultation matched to your hair. It is a Seomyeon hair salon loved across the area for natural layered cuts and easy to manage perms. Bring a photo of the vibe you want, and a designer will help you find the direction that truly fits you.