
Lightweight styling waxes such as Oribe Rough Luxury Soft can work miracles to keep the shape fresh. These aid in establishing the spiky texture without causing hair to be weighed down. To keep those edges clean a monthly trim is required.
In my case, such short cuts always have an energy charge. Anh Co Tran, the celebrity stylist, once wrote that a Pixie makes an immediate impact by focusing on the eyes and smile, and I cannot agree more, it is a haircut that comes with a built-in mood booster.
It is not a cut but a statement. And is not fall the season to make a leap into something?
Soft French Bob with Fringe
A Short French bob follows–smooth, but lively, striking just below the cheekbones with a fringe of wispy hair that is all too Parisian. It possesses that indifference, which is why it is the sort of cut that speaks chic without straining.

The styling is relatively low-maintenance: it is kept light and airy with a texturizing spray, such as R+Co Trophy Shine + Texture Spray. A nourishing mask every week will also assist bangs to settle rather than cracking in an awkward position.
I have always thought bobs like these should be worn in the fall–the collar-grazing cut fits hand in glove with high-neck knits and long coats. It is as though you have a hairstyle that matches your outfit and makes even a plain black turtleneck look fancy.
You have always wanted to be that quiet confident French film, this is your October moment.
Shaggy Mid Length Layers
Others who are not willing to go short, a Shaggy cut with mid length layers gives the lived in feel that works best in the fall. The disordered layers and slack fringe make the face softer, with a friendly yet still elegant touch.

This cut works well with a curl cream-Bumble and bumble Curl Defining Cream is a staple in adding waves and not frizz. I would tell them, leave it to dry in the air whenever you can because the natural curves of the hair are what makes the entire vibe.
On a personal level, I believe that the shag is the final solution to warm-up layering in October. It is not sloppy but unbuttoned, such as putting on a loose cardigan over a pair of jeans you really like. Hairstylist Sally Hershberger once remarked that the shag is eternal rock and roll and that vibe is present here.
This style is the ideal combination of comfort and sophistication-two things that we all desire when the weather changes.
Autumn Copper Shag
Something magical in matching a Shaggy cut to a coppery red. This type combines shoulder-length bulk with disheveled strands, which provide the hair with the wild-but-feminine texture. This cut of hair seems like an ideal reflection of the season in October, when the leaves turn orange and red.

Copper shades require special care: shampoos such as Pureology Reviving Red that protect the color and preserve its brightness are a life-saving product. The gloss can be refreshed with a gloss treatment every few weeks.
Personally, I have always thought that red is a color of confidence: you put it on, and people can see it immediately. Copper is one of the most flattering colors in fall, and this shag illustrates the point, as celebrity colorist Matt Rez has repeatedly stated.
Would it not seem to you that you were almost transporting a bit of October on your head?
Sleek Orange Lob with Bangs
And now, something sharper: a straight, smooth Lob that is painted in strong orange, and has blunt bangs. It is contemporary, bold and unashamed. The rough edge makes it clean, and the burst of color does all the talking.

Shine serums are all in this style. I suggest Color Wow Dream Coat to achieve that reflective surface that causes the color to beam in autumn sunlight.
When I encounter bold colors such as this, I consider how liberating it is to be in control of what you look like. And though not all will risk the attempt of a bright orange, the few who do will find that the slice does not simply frame the face–it frames the attitude.
Since October fashion is moving towards darker colors, this haircut is rebellious in the most stylish fashion.
Classic Rounded Bob in Red
Last, but not the least, the rounded Bob, eternal, smooth, and provided with a fall update in deep red hues. It is rounded inward along the jaw, producing a softness but accentuating bone structure. It is the type of hair cut that does not actually come out of the limelight.

Care-wise, a silky cream such as Kerasatse Discipline Fluidissime can be used to keep the finish smooth. A round brush will bring out that lovely curve with blow-drying.
I always think of transitional months when I think of Bobs, they are organized, reliable, and flexible. I have used a Bob in numerous autumns and it has always provided me with that polished feel, without being high-maintenance.
This is the definition of refined simplicity, which October always requires.
Long Layered Waves with Soft Dimension
To sum up on a romantic note, the last glance is all about the long layered hair with cascading waves. The cut gives it volume and motion, and the lightness of the soft honey-blonde sounds is just what autumn afternoons need. There is a graceful flow here that makes it the type of style that you can wear just as comfortably to the office as to a warm October dinner.
