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Pixies, Curls, and Protective Styles

Last updated: April 30, 2026 6:10 pm
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In 2026, hair is making a bold statement, with textured styles in all their curled, coiled, cropped, and voluminous forms taking center stage. This year’s top hair trends are marked by a move towards relaxed, low-maintenance styles and natural cuts. Moving away from the blunt bobs and sleek updos that were popular last year, the focus is now on showcasing texture in all its glory.

A defining moment for this trend was the 2026 Grammy Awards red carpet. Doechii’s flowing curls, matched with soft makeup and a glossy lip, made a striking impression. Chappell Roan wowed with auburn crimped curls adorned with tiny braids, creating a dramatic and memorable look. Tyla, who celebrated her win for Best African Music Performance, sported a high ponytail with a loose, wavy front and honey highlights. Each of these unique textured styles was stunning, highlighting how, in 2026, texture is a form of self-expression rather than just a hair type.

Why Textured Hair Trends Are Unique in 2026

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Natural hair is embracing a softer aesthetic in 2026. Gone are the choppy layers and elaborate styles of the past, replaced by timeless styles with a modern twist. Mid-length cuts are popular for their versatility, easily adapting to any curl pattern from loose waves to tight coils.

However, this “soft era” is anything but subtle. Since 2024, Google Trends has noted a 30 percent increase in searches for “curly hairstyles,” indicating that curly hair is a major focus in 2026. Bold natural textures are leading the beauty dialogue, from catwalks to social media. The trends are no longer dictating terms to those with textured hair; instead, they are being shaped by them.

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The Textured Pixie: Short, Sharp, and Deliberate

woman with natural hair pixie cut
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Following the bob trend of 2025, the pixie cut is making a comeback in 2026, characterized by shorter, sharper lines and a fashion-forward approach. This style celebrates individuality, merging softness with simplicity while allowing for creative play with volume and texture.

Particularly for textured hair, the pixie cut is gaining attention. The sculpted pixie, featuring defined curls on top and tapered sides, often includes asymmetrical fringe or a subtle undercut for added flair. These cuts emphasize internal movement, choppy layers, and precise shaping to showcase natural texture in a fashionable way.

The Teeny Weeny Afro (TWA) is another powerful option, a short, shaped afro that’s intentional rather than just a growing-out phase. The focus here is on moisture, curl pattern, and scalp comfort, ideal for anyone seeking a fresh start and a straightforward wash-and-go routine. In 2026, the TWA isn’t merely a transitional style; it’s a destination.

Big Curls, No Apologies

black woman with textured shag hair
Photo: @chey_maya/Instagram

On the other end of the spectrum, volume is unapologetically embraced in 2026. A wide range of textures is taking the spotlight, aided by a growing selection of products that offer defined wash-and-go styles with salon-quality finish and curl definition, making texture the focal point.

The modern shag is a standout among curly cuts this year, enhancing volume at the roots while retaining bounce throughout. Searches for “shag for curly hair” increased by 22% from 2025 to 2026. This style is particularly effective on 3A to 4C textures, removing unnecessary bulk while preserving character. The result is dynamic volume that moves with you.

For those who love wash-and-go styles, the focus is on keeping hair hydrated and free of stiffness. In 2026, it’s about prioritizing moisture over definition, letting texture take the spotlight. The product market has adapted, offering curl creams, leave-in conditioners, and lightweight custards designed to address shrinkage, porosity, and diverse curl types—areas once overlooked by mainstream beauty.

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Revamped Protective Styles for 2026

halle bailey textured locs hair
Photo: Dalvin Adams via @hallebailey/Instagram

The 2026 trends in textured hair aren’t just about what’s natural. Protective styles are undergoing transformation as well. Knotless box braids remain a favorite, offering comfort, versatility, and a polished, natural appearance. Their lightweight, low-tension approach prioritizes both aesthetics and hair health.

This year, protective styles are being pushed into new realms. A notable look includes fine cornrows across the crown that transition into a voluminous afro, presenting a subtle yet luxurious hair solution that effortlessly transitions from day to night.

The journey with locs is also gaining traction. Shorter styles like early-stage locs, mini afros, and pixies fit perfectly with the shift towards low-maintenance beauty. The two-strand twist continues to be the favored method for starting locs.

The Unexpected Mullet Revival

Photo: @shenseea/Instagram

The mullet has been making a quiet return, but 2026 marks its significant entry into the realm of natural hair. For those with textured hair, this style combines the short cuts and shags trends to create a unique look that is both daring and playful. With its shorter front and dramatic back, it works especially well with coily and curly textures, where volume and definition add depth that straight hair cannot replicate.

Communicating Your Style Desires to Your Hair Stylist

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Achieving the textured hair look you desire comes down to effective communication with your stylist. Here’s how to ensure you walk out with the style you want:

#1. For a textured pixie

Clearly express the level of texture, volume, and edginess you want, whether you prefer it soft and natural or bold and defined. Ensure your stylist accounts for shrinkage when shaping the cut. Maintain the style by finger-styling damp hair without a brush, and use a scarf or bonnet at night to preserve definition.

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#2. For big curl volume

Ask for layers that reduce weight but not length. Bring photos that show the cut and curl pattern you want. The final shape will depend on how these elements interact with shrinkage, and a skilled textured hair stylist will consider both.

#3. For protective styles

Before installing protective styles, discuss tension with your stylist. In 2026, preserving your edges is a must, not just an option.

Conclusion

The textured hair trends of 2026 are more exciting than ever—not because of a single dominant style, but due to the wide array of options reflecting diverse textures. Whether you choose a pixie or big curls, knotless braids or a wash-and-go, TWA or shag, locs or defined coils, the choices are endless.

The main rule? Natural texture takes the lead. Everything else is just styling, as it should be.

Featured Image: ASTRO_Productions via @mariam.bsg/Instagram 

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