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The Rise of Ridiculously Long Hair in 2026

Long hair is making a comeback in 2026, with many celebrities and influencers sporting extremely long locks. The trend is not just limited to the red carpet, but has also made its way onto the streets, with people growing out their hair to achieve a more natural and effortless look.

Red Carpet: Long hair is making a comeback in 2026, with many celebrities and influencers sporting extremely long locks

The bob is dead, and long hair is back in a big way. According to hairstylists and industry experts, 2026 is the year of ridiculously long hair. From Teyana Taylor's copper locks to FKA twigs' pink hair, everyone is growing out their hair to achieve a more natural and effortless look.

The Trend

The trend for long hair is not just limited to the red carpet, but has also made its way onto the streets. People are growing out their hair to achieve a more natural and effortless look, and hairstylists are noticing a significant increase in demand for long hair styles. Maisie G.B. at Studio Studios says that "the bob is phasing out in terms of a trend right now," and that "more people are coming in wanting to grow their hair or asking for minimal off."

Who's Doing It

Many celebrities and influencers are sporting extremely long locks, including Teyana Taylor, Jules on Euphoria, Meg Stalter, Adéla, and FKA twigs. The fashion set is also embracing the trend, with editors and influencers wearing their hair at waist-skimming lengths during fashion week. The trend is not just limited to the fashion world, but has also been spotted on tube platforms, in supermarket aisles, and at clubs.

What it Represents

So what does the long hair of 2026 represent? According to James Oxley, colourist and cutter at Studio Studios, long hair can help save money on products and salon appointments, which is particularly relevant in a time when the cost of living is on everyone's mind. Alex Brownsell, founder of Bleach London, suggests that the trend may also point towards austerity and "financial reasons," or even a return to a form of conservatism and tradition. Luke Hersheson, stylist and creative director of Hershesons, believes that the trend is a rejection of excess, performance, and artifice, and that people are craving authenticity and natural beauty.

The trend for long hair is also reflected in the way people are styling their hair. Instead of opting for obvious layers, obvious styling, or anything too performative, people are embracing a more minimal and effortless look. The table below shows some examples of celebrities and influencers who are sporting long hair, along with the length of their hair:

Overall, the trend for long hair in 2026 is all about embracing a more natural and effortless look. Whether you're a celebrity or just someone who wants to grow out your hair, the key is to keep it healthy, hydrated, and well-maintained. With the right care and attention, you can achieve a beautiful and luscious head of hair that turns heads.

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