At this point, you're probably very familiar with the "bixie" trend — the hairstyle combining a bob haircut and a pixie — but have you heard of the "mixie" haircut? This newcomer on the hair-trend block is yet another twist on this year's It hairstyle, only this time, it merges the mullet and the pixie haircut for a fearless new look.
Since its creation, the mixie has made its way into the hearts and onto the heads of many of your favorite celebrities. Kristen Stewart, Zoë Kravitz, Lisa Rinna, Emma Corrin, Halsey, and Charlize Theron have all sported the look. Ahead, celebrity hairstylist Jenny Cho explains everything you need to know about this chic new haircut.
"A mixie is an edgy haircut that is longer in the back, like a mullet, and short, like a pixie, in the front," Cho tells POPSUGAR. It's no secret that mullets made a strong comeback over the last two years with Miley Cyrus proudly leading the charge, but it's also understandable why some people might be a little hesitant to jump on board the rocker-hairstyle train — it is a commitment. But the mixie is a good way to dip your toe into the business in the front, party in the back style.
How does it stack up to all of the other new short hairstyle looks we've been seeing? "Mixie as a haircut feels uniquely different from what we've been seeing but also has a slight '70s retro vibe that feels familiar," she says. At the salon, you'll want to explain the mullet-pixie combo hairstyle to your stylist, but Cho also recommends going to a professional who specializes in this type of haircut. "You really want to seek out a stylist who's known for edgier haircuts — someone who gets the look and can also understand how to alter it depending on your face shape and texture."
The mixie is great for all hair types and textures, but the style of your hair (straight, wavy, coily, etc.) will alter the way it looks on you. "Depending on your texture, it's a pretty low-maintenance haircut because of the loose length around the hairline," Cho says. "You can let it go longer than a short, tighter pixie." To give the hairstyle that messy look, Cho recommends using a product that adds some grit to the hair, like the R+Co Velvet Curtain Cotton Touch Texture Balm ($34), the Sachajuan Ocean Mist Hair Cream ($34) or the Kristin Ess Fragrance-Free Texturizing Paste ($11).
Emma Corrin's mixie haircut featured a longer length in the back and curtain bangs in the front.
Lisa Rinna transformed her iconic bob hairstyle into a mixie using styling products to slick back the sides of her hair.
Staying true to her edgy style, Kristen Stewart's mixie had a heavy mullet influence and featured lots of volume.
This mixie haircut on Rowan Blanchard had long bangs in the front, which softened the overall look.
Zendaya's iteration of the mixie haircut leaned heavily into the mullet vibe for an ultra-'70s feel.
This mixie haircut on curly hair shows just how great the texture looks with the style.
Demi Lovato paired their mixie haircut with micro bangs for even more edge.
The mixie can feel modern or super retro, like this version.
For styling versatility, you can flip up the ends of your mixie haircut.