Fortunately for all of us, the so-called "mouse haircut" that's going viral has nothing to do with looking like, well, a rodent. It's called a mouse hairstyle because it's a look that was previously seen as "mousy" or timid. Think a mousy brown or blonde hair color (not especially bright or bold) and a style that almost seems grown out, like the person should be begging for an appointment in the salon. But that's the point.
Famous fans of the mouse haircut include Taylor Swift, Daisy Edgar-Jones, Dakota Johnson, and Suki Waterhouse. Each of these stylish women has long bangs, wavy hair with no real shape to it, and a simple hair color without a lot of highlights or brightness. No longer is mousy seen as negative. Instead, it's giving girl-next-door energy, like Rory Gilmore in Gilmore Girls. There's a laid-back feel to the hair that's somehow cozy and fall-ready, especially paired with a pullover sweater and jeans.
As Glamour notes, the mouse haircut is all about embracing your natural texture, whatever that may be. There's no need to waste time in front of the mirror, smoothing and defrizzing every strand. Let your roots grow in. Rough-dry your straight hair for texture. Let your curls go a little wild — it's all good here.
So, should you try this haircut trend? Yes, especially if you want a low-maintenance hairstyle. Ask your stylist to cut long layers into your hair (and maybe even some fringe) that will grow out nicely without needing constant upkeep. Consider skipping your quarterly highlights and going back to a hair color closer to your natural hue. Embrace the "mousy."
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