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The ‘Hush Cut’ Is Fall’s Understated Main Character Hairstyle

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Whether it’s the cool temperatures or the changing leaves, something about the fall season inspires us to switch things up, especially when it comes to our hair. Whether it’s the start of a new school year or the unofficial beginning of the holiday season, there are tons of reasons for wanting to switch up your look this fall. New, trendy styles are popping up daily, like the hush cut. Experts say the hush cut is a great way to channel your inner main character.

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‘Hush Cuts’ Explained and How to Ask Your Stylist for One

Characterized by “delicate tendrils” and “floaty layers,” Labrceque describes the TikTok-viral hush cut as “a twist on the ’70s shag.” Lavoy agrees, explaining that the style is more or less a “new name for the classic, long shag haircut.Iconic hairstyles often undergo name changes. Lavoy and Labrecque note that while the hush cut is wispier and more layered than other popular hairstyles, it is no exception. The hush cut acts as a new title for the known longer-in-the-back, long, layered shag.

Because the hush cut is so similar to the long shag of the ’70s, Lavoy urges clients to bring photos to their appointments to avoid confusion. “If you are going for a new trendy haircut, bring a reference photo to your stylist because they might know that haircut as another name.”

Is the Hush Cut Good for Fine Hair?

Across social media, the hush cut has gained traction for being an especially good style for thin or fine hair, and our experts can vouch for it. “This haircut allows for a wispiness that is great for thin or fine hair that struggles with fuller styles like a bob.” Lavoy says that customization is key for hush cuts on fine hair, “meaning not over layering and keeping naturally thin areas more dense to avoid a stringy look. Face framing layers with less texture will give you the desired effect without taking out too much weight, and longer layers will allow thin/fine hair to move.”

How Do You Style a Hush Cut?

“Selecting the proper styling product for your hair type is important when styling your hush cut,” Lavoy states. “For fine hair, you want a volume product that’s not too heavy. The Leaf and Flower Instant Volumizer Spray ($21) is great for weightless volume.”

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“For normal hair, I’ve become obsessed with the Oribe Très Set Structure Spray ($48),” Lavoy continues. “It gives you touchable volume and all-day memory hold and heat protection, which is a must if you’re using hot tools. For curly or wavy hair, you want to use a smoothing cream for a beautiful blowout with your hush cut. Kerastase’s L’incroyable Blowdry Hair Lotion ($46) is a great, frizz-fighting option with heat protection. 

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