The Best Pixie Cuts To Inspire Your New Look (2024)

Whether sophisticated and androgynous or soft and gamine, the best pixie cut can be adapted and styled to suit any individual mood. Popularized in the 1950s by actors Audrey Hepburn and Jean Seberg as part of a visual rejection the long locks of their bombshell counterparts—and a want of European sophistication—pixie cuts have remained a symbol of nonconformity. The crop launched the career of supermodel Linda Evangelista in the late ’80s, thanks to the wizardry of French hairstylist Julien d’Ys, but makes an equally strong statement when interpreted for the feminine ingénue (think Mia Farrow and Emma Watson).

These days, the modern pixie cut is all about subversive, idiosyncratic style, as demonstrated by the likes of Teyana Taylor, Taylor Hill, and Iris Law. “The general vibe of the pixie cut now is cool girl." says hairstylist Rio Sreedharan, a go-to of Law's. “Everyone wants to look cool, chic, and a little more grungy.” The takeaway? If you're thinking of taking the lack-of-length leap, you're in fantastic company.

Here, everything you need to know about the pixie cut, according to the experts.

Are pixie cuts in style for 2023?

“The pixie cut has been an iconic style throughout the years,” says hairstylist George Northwood. “It’s now very of the moment once again, we saw lots of variations of the style coming down the runways at the autumn/winter 23 shows.” In addition, models like Law and Hill are proving that the style need not be reserved for a certain set or style. Still, the classics offer a worthy starting point. “Personally, I’m a fan of the ’90s take on the pixie—think Winona Ryder and Princess Diana—who both had very wearable versions with a slightly longer fringe and more texture," says Northwood.

What’s the difference between a pixie cut and short hair?

While short hair is a key characteristic of the pixie cut, not all short hair styles are classified as pixies. “The pixie has a very feathery texture,” says Kumi Bella, creative stylist at John Frieda Salon. “It’s cut close to the head and is about 5 centimeters all over.” That said, not all pixie cuts look the same and that’s down to fringe length, whether it’s micro a la Mia Farrow or more grown out, like the punk-ish iterations rocked by Kristen Stewart.

What should you consider before getting a pixie cut?

As with any hair style there are a few things to take into account before making the cut. “Consider your face shape, hair type, and how drastically your styling regime will change once you opt for a pixie cut, as these will be factors at play in committing to your new style,” says hairstylist Andrew Fitzsimons. The best pixie cuts are those that require the least maintenance and can be easily switched up to suit your look. If in doubt, start with a consultation. “My main number one tip is to start long and gradually go short,” says Sreedharan. “Style it choppy and shattered to give it a soft, feminine look.”

What face shape looks best with a pixie cut?

Getting the best pixie cut for your face shape is key here. Generally speaking, and as the name might suggest, the style is usually suited to those with more angular face shapes and pixie-esque features. Although it works well for oval, round, and heart-shaped faces, too.

After that, it becomes about balance. “If you’ve got quite pronounced features, you might want to go with something softer,” says Northwood. “Whereas if you have a bit of a baby face, you would likely be able to carry off a more blunt, sharper version.” Alternatively, if you’re into a more androgynous vibe, the angular version may be for you. Styling matters, too! “I love a greasy wet, gelled, pixie look,” says Sreedharan. “Very undone, nothing to groomed, and as close to natural texture as possible to maintain the look.”

Do pixie cuts make you look older or younger?

The best thing about pixie cuts is their versatility and the fact that they work on all ages. “Personally, I feel the older/younger ideology is a big misconception,” says Marlon Hawkins, artistic director of Brooks and Brooks “It’s not about a haircut—it’s about a style, texture, feeling. All things that keep an individual modern and comfortable whilst giving self-confidence is the most important.”

The Best Pixie Cuts To Inspire Your New Look (2024)

FAQs

How do I find the perfect pixie cut? ›

The best pixie cuts are those that require the least maintenance and can be easily switched up to suit your look. If in doubt, start with a consultation. “My main number one tip is to start long and gradually go short,” says Sreedharan. “Style it choppy and shattered to give it a soft, feminine look.”

How can a pixie cut make you look younger? ›

"A lived-in pixie that has a little length around the face is a flattering style for short hair. It's particularly youthful because it's a no-fuss hairstyle," says Zinno. He adds it works on many face shapes, and is particularly low-maintenance, which means you don't have to stress about styling it every single day.

What is the easiest pixie cut to maintain? ›

Asymmetrical pixie for shorter hair

For fine to medium density, you can try an asymmetrical pixie. The side-swept front will give the impression of more length. This style is also ideal for a low-maintenance pixie cut for a round face.

How do I know if a pixie cut will suit me? ›

The answer is surprisingly simple. There's an easy, and we mean easy, way to decide if short hairstyles are in your future. We call it the 2.25 rule. Practically fool proof, this rule states that if the longest part of your chin is less than 2.25 inches from the tip of your earlobe, then short hairstyles are for you.

How do I see what I would look like with a pixie cut? ›

Perfect Corp's AI photo editing app YouCam Makeup is the best AI hairstyle app in 2024 for free short hair try on, available for Android and iPhone. With the app's AI Hairstyle feature, you can easily try different hairstyles and find out instantly, what you will look like with short hair or with any other hairstyle.

What face shape is best for a pixie cut? ›

Oval, round and heart face shapes can usually pull off a pixie, says Donna Tripodi, master stylist at Eva Scrivo Salons in NYC. "That said, most shapes can handle short hair," she adds.

Who should not get a pixie cut? ›

The only face shape that should never get a Pixie or Bob-Pixie is the face shape whose stylist doesn't remember to aim for balance! What we're trying to say is, any face shape—yes, we know what your Aunt Mamie told you, but we're telling you ANY face shape—can look great with today's Pixie or Bob-Pixie.

Is a pixie cut good for older ladies with thin? ›

A short pixie cut can work wonders for thin hair, creating an effortlessly chic look while adding volume and texture.

What is a true pixie cut? ›

A pixie cut is a short hairstyle, generally short on the back and sides of the head and slightly longer on the top, with very short bangs. It is a variant of a crop.

Who looks best in a pixie cut? ›

What I have noticed about those that really look fabulous with a really short haircut is that they have:
  • Feminine facial features.
  • Great cheekbones.
  • Either large eyes ore a great smile or more generous lips.

What is the 5cm hair rule? ›

If the distance exceeds 5.5 cm, long hair is the ideal solution. Conversely, if the distance is less than 5.5 cm, then short hair is for you. Simple, practical and effective, this tip from TikTok will keep you from going back and forth between long and short cuts.

How do you know if you can pull off a pixie cut? ›

The trick to pulling off an edgy short crop or a pixie has little to do with your face shape or hair texture and everything to do with the right attitude and confidence. If a look that bold isn't your thing, try something softer but just as cool, like shag or a lob.

How should I grow out my pixie cut? ›

Trim your hair every 8-10 weeks to eliminate split ends and maintain shape. Consider 'hair dusting' to remove minimal length while keeping split ends at bay. Regular salon visits also prevent the back of your hair from growing faster than the front, avoiding an unintentional mullet.

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