Trying out a new haircut can be one of the most fun and refreshing ways to change up your look. It’s a chance to express yourself, highlight your features, and maybe even discover a whole new side of your style. Whether you’re going shorter, adding layers, or trying a trendy shape, experimenting with your hair can be exciting and empowering. But as fun as it is to sit in the stylist’s chair and wait to be transformed, we’ve all had those moments when we leave the salon feeling just a little off.
Even when the cut is technically well-done, something might feel too stiff, too outdated, or simply not quite you. Sometimes it’s the styling that throws things off, and other times it’s the cut itself, especially if the shape borrows too many past trends. If you’re hoping for a look that feels fresh and modern, it helps to know which cuts might unintentionally age you or fall flat. Here are six haircuts that stylists often steer clients away from when the goal is a youthful, current style.

1. Super Blunt Bangs
Blunt bangs cut straight across the forehead can look harsh and overly severe, drawing attention to fine lines and creating a boxy effect that lacks softness. Try softer, wispy bangs or curtain bangs that frame the face more naturally.

2. Helmet Hair Bob
A bob that’s overly rounded and stiffly styled can look dated and remind us of photos of grandmothers from past eras, especially if it holds its shape like a helmet. It can make the overall look appear rigid and unnatural.
Add texture or layers to create movement and a more relaxed, modern shape.

3. Over Teasing
A little teasing at the roots can add volume, but excessively teased hair can feel stuck in the past and adds volume in all the wrong places, often making the style look unnatural and overly processed. Use a root-lifting spray or subtle backcombing to add lift without overdoing it.

4. Flat Long Hair
You do not have to chop off all of your hair on your 40th birthday, but finding a length that respect your hair’s texture is important if your goal is a fresh and healthy look. Very long hair that lies completely flat can drag down facial features and make the overall look feel lifeless or heavy. Add soft layers or waves to give the hair dimension and bounce.

5. One-Length Bob with No Styling
A bob that’s cut straight across with no shape or movement can feel boxy and outdated, especially if it lacks any sort of finish or polish. Incorporate slight layers or style it with a bend or wave to bring it to life.

6. Severe Short Pixie
We love pixies and a good one can lift all of your features. But a super short pixie with sharp, severe lines can come off as stark and unflattering, especially if it doesn’t complement the face shape. You can easily soften the edges with texture or longer layers for a more flattering, contemporary look.

