3 French Haircuts People In L.A. Are Asking for Right Now

Admittedly, when it comes to heading to the salon, I'm not the adventurous type. For my next trip, I'll be resurrecting my grown-out bangs, but you've come to the right place if you're itching to try something new. It's a truth universally acknowledged that French women are the epitome of style, so why not take a little inspiration from chic Parisians? 

To get the scoop on French haircuts that are popular with L.A. girls like me, I tapped David Pierre, founder and creative director of The Hair Atelier in West Hollywood, California. The French transplant is knowledgeable about hair trends on both sides of the Atlantic, so I knew he'd be the best stylist to ask. Scroll down to see his expert opinion. 

1. Curtain Bangs

"Curtain bangs or any sort of fringe, in general, will automatically feel like a touch of Paris or the south of France in the summer," Pierre told Who What Wear. "Curtain bangs must be cut at a heavy angle with a good amount of texture."

Yes, even I've been inspired to embrace this popular French haircut.

3 Popular French Haircuts Women Ask Their Stylists For

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@frannfyne

Tie the rest of your hair back to let your sweeping fringe take centre stage.

Get the look:

A round brush will create the volume every fringe needs. 

Secure the volume from your blow-dry with this lightweight mist. 

Bring damaged hair back to life with this recovery conditioner.

Let this serum work its magic while you sleep. Wake to soft, glowing hair. 

2. French Shag

"Highly influenced by the '70s and paired with some Brigitte Bardot curtain bangs. My favourite!" Pierre told us. "With this look, I love to embrace the texture and even some frizz! This is the best effortless sexy look for the summer. It's all about creating the right amount of 'diffused layers' and texture for each type of hair you work with."

3 Popular French Haircuts Women Ask Their Stylists For

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@sabinasocol

These layers fall in all the right places—so chic.

A shag haircut doesn't have to be reserved for long hair—it looks great on shorter styles too.

This centre-parted style looks like its just stepped out of the '70s. 

3 Popular French Haircuts Women Ask Their Stylists For

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Layers add movement to mid-length cuts.

A feathery fringe adds extra texture to this French girl-inspired shag style.

Get the look:

Recreate beach tousled hair from anywhere. 

Activate natural waves with this soft mist. 

Protect your textured shag whilst shielding from frizz. 

A dry texturising spray that will can be built up to the volume you desire. 

Previously reserved for Sam's A-List clientele, this much-loved mist adds just enough body for the ultimate effortless look. 

The patented formula absorbs oil from the hairs root, leaving it fresh, clean and texturised. 

If curls don't come naturally, add extra movement with some light curls.

3. French Bob

"Girls still ask for it, with or without bangs," Pierre said. "It's like they let their hair grow long throughout the pandemic and want a drastic change! We should rename it 'let go of 2020.' Cutting the right length for the right person/silhouette is key! It's not about the layers nor the fringe/framing you pair it with but the length. I use neck length and jaw lines as reference points."

3 Popular French Haircuts Women Ask Their Stylists For

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@himichelleli

A bob might be a classic cut, but it doesn't mean that your colour has to be!

3 Popular French Haircuts Women Ask Their Stylists For

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@aida.bdji

Beach waves pair perfectly with a bob for effortlessly tousled texture.

3 Popular French Haircuts Women Ask Their Stylists For

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@frannfyne

A full fringe looks amazing with this shorter style.

3 Popular French Haircuts Women Ask Their Stylists For

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@emmahoareau

A bob doesn't have to be high-maintenance—embrace your natural texture for a laidback feel. Just like a French girl would. 

Get the look:

The first port of call for a sleek, silky bob. 

For textured looks, a small bit of Ouai's Pomade goes a long way. 

Along with detangling, this primer protects from heat and breakage, while hydrating your locks. 

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This story was originally published on Who What Wear US at an earlier date and has since been updated.