We saw edgy mullets, retro shags, and the rise of embellishments such as scarves and clips.
Which ofthese trendswill carry on into 2022?
Which ones do we actually hope make it into a new year?

This style really helps add movement and softness to any haircut."
Gina Scipioni, director of education for Neuma, expanded on this inAllure.
Aaron Grenia, a cofounder of IGK Hair, discussed how the pandemic led to more natural hairstyles.

“Life drastically changed after many months of quarantine and so did our habits, routines, and priorities.



