The medium-length layered hairdo naturally covers the neck and chest lines, which helps flatter the face. Kim of Chahong Ardor also forecast that the hush cut - a mix of a shaggy cut and “wolf cut” - will likely be popular for women.
Yoon Seo-ha, a hair artist at the Soonsoo Cheongdam main branch, told The Korea Herald that layered haircuts will be another trend for women, focusing more on hairlines than facial lines. If you want to freshen up your look beyond dyeing, layered haircuts are in vogue. Doing this can can highlight facial features, she added. In contrast to matching hair and clothes with stand-out colors, another dye option is cool colors, including midnight black, Kim said. People tend to prioritize color uniformity of hair and outfits rather than personal colors,” Chahong Ardor Dosan branch’s top stylist Kim Woo-ri told The Korea Herald. “As the Y2K era fashion - the trend from the late 1990s and early-to-mid 2000s with vivid and primary-colored outfits - dominates the fashion trend from this spring, natural brown-colored hair may look unnatural. Ash-brown was once loved by many as a way to show a refined look, but the trend has shifted to vivid colors, such as orange, red and bright olive, experts said. One of the easiest changes both men and women can make to their hair is a new color.
More daring colors and hairstyles will likely headline spring-summer 2022, with local experts predicting vivid coloring, layered haircuts and braided styling to lead the trend. Hair trends are in for a shakeup this spring and summer, as Koreans seek a new look as limits on private gatherings are eased.