The "Airspace" Haircut Is As Cool as It Gets
No, this isn't NASA's latest project. The "airspace" haircut is the latest style to sweep red carpets, runway shows, and (quite possibly) your next salon visit. Leaning heavily on the front half of its name, this look is all about lending the hair a light, airy texture.
"'Airspace' celebrates this idea of negative space," celebrity hairstylist Sunnie Brook, who coined the term, tells PS. "This cut is about removing weight to create movement with no steps and giving the hair an airy look and feel. Or it can be a juxtaposition in the hair shape. Think: extreme side parts, seamless layers, and for the brave ones, cutouts or undercuts on shorter haircuts."
There are options for the cut on the more bold end of the spectrum, and also iterations that are a bit more simplistic. Keep scrolling to learn everything to know about the airspace haircut.
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Sunnie Brook is a celebrity hairstylist and Biolage global ambassador.
Who Can Get the Airspace Haircut?
That's the thing: this look works no matter your individual hair type and texture, although there are a few things to keep in mind.
"If you have finer hair and want to make a statement, going for a cutout section could give you more volume to the overall shape of your haircut," Brook says, adding that medium-to-thick textures will benefit from the airy, layered look if you want something low maintenance. "If you have coarse, straight hair, ask your hairdresser about the option of using a razor or point cutting to create seamless layers versus using texturizing scissors. This option can give your hair a more seamless transition in the interior layers."
Because it's meant to remove any dead weight from the hair, styling it at home is relatively easy. This trending cut is perfect for any season, and it's inspired by the '90s, with a sheen, satin finish. "To style, reach for hydrating and smoothing products to get that satin sheen," Brook says.
Keep reading for our favorite takes on different iterations of the airspace haircut, just in case you're looking to spark inspiration. If not, join us in reveling in the fact that having endless options is nothing if not a breath of fresh air.
Undercut Airspace Haircut
This haircut features a deep side part and an undercut to create contrast.
Curly Airspace Haircut
The airspace haircut works great on all hair types and textures and is shown here on curly hair. Part your hair to one side for added volume.
Long Layered Airspace Haircut
This layered airspace haircut allows for plenty of movement, especially if you want to keep it a longer length.
Short Layers Airspace Haircut
If you don't want to go too short or too long, this medium-length cut is just right. It looks great parted any way, but we love the fun middle part.
Deep Side Part Airspace Haircut
Jasmine Sanders's shoulder-grazing airspace haircut contains touseled layers that move when she walks.
Short Side Parted Airspace Haircut
As seen here on Laura Harrier, a deep side part brings drama to the airspace haircut and allows you to flip your hair from side to side.
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