Typically, the moment of growing out a haircut style is one of crisis. There's almost always an awkward phase—not to mention an identity crisis that goes along with it. “My hair, once a mullet then a sort-of pixie, is in a weird in-between place, and I don’t know how to wear it,” British Vogue's Daisy Jones bemoans of this experience. “It doesn't help that I asked my partner to cut my fringe in the near-darkness while we were both exhausted, which has now left me looking like a wonky-looking bowl.”

It was all stressful until the '90s hot chop— the bixie —began trending again earlier this summer. For Jones, it was an easy trip to the salon.

The bixie is exactly what it sounds like. Part-bob, part-pixie, the vibe is casual and undone, like a grown-out pixie cut, or a choppier, more musse

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