Volume, movement, freshness: the cut that is dominating salons at the moment ticks all the boxes. It rejuvenates the features and restores body to tired lengths.
For several months, hairdressers have seen the same request, formulated in a thousand ways but with a fixed idea: relief, lightness and a current look without a fixed effect. This research is timely, because a hair silhouette inspired by the 60s and 70s is coming back to the forefront with a more modern version.
What seduces first is the illusion of density. Even on fine hair, the cut makes it look like there’s more. The idea is not to obtain a rigid shape, but a flexible structure and that the strands fit naturally. Sam Burnett, founder and creative director of Hare & Bone, sums it up: “This cut has a natural texture with slightly tapered ends, which can be worn air dried or styled loosely.” Here, the cup agrees to move, to evolve, to not be identical every day, thus matching the expectations of the season.
For styling, the expert recommends a simple method: “I love styling with soft waves and a slightly tousled finish. My favorite technique: blow-drying to add volume, then quickly waving a few strands with your fingers, straighteners or curling irons. You don’t want to curl all the strands, otherwise it looks too messy.” A few sprays of texturizing spray on the ends are then enough to support the movement.
Another point that weighs in the balance: maintenance. It is more flexible than for very geometric squares, because the regrowth integrates better into the shape. You will have understood, this combination of volume, modernity and ease explains why this season, everyone is asking for the same thing in the living room: the bohemian square.
Adopted by many celebrities such as Sophie Marceau, the singer Angèle or the actress Lily Collins known for her role as Emily in the series Emily in Paristhis cut is suitable for all ages with always this radiant effect. So, are you ready to get started?









