Spring is here and so are the beautiful flowers that are blooming, the hot short - shorts that go with your favorite tee-shirt, and beaded wefts, that are new on our site! We don't know about you, but we're excited that spring is finally creeping upon us.
Spring means it's a time for you to experiment with new looks and try a new colored nail polish. This also includes trying a fabulous new hairstyle, or trying some hair extensions or weave hairstyles. With longer hair you can experiment with braids and updos, and with short hair you can go with sassy and polished looks. Here are 13 hairstyles to inspire you for spring...because during every spring time their is a renewal and this can absolutely start with your hair!
1. A short pixi cut is fabulous, but with curls? Even more fabulous!

2. Curls with blunt bangs...why not the sunglasses too?!
3. Piecey and perfect blonde tresses are what we love!

4. An ombre bob is screaming our name!

5. Long, curly, and thick!
6. Winged eyes and sleek hair for spring. Sounds good to us!
7. A longer, more polished bob
8. A steam permed tight curly weave

9. Salted caramel hair that's long and straight. May be a great spring transition color.
10. Beautiful curls, and lots of them
11. Let's not forget about messy braids!

12. Sun kissed beach waves are perfect!

Spring Hair Inspiration with Extensions
Spring is the season of renewal - including hair. Lighter colors, more effortless styles, and the return of outdoor occasions that call for hair that holds up in changing weather. Here's how extensions support the spring hair aesthetic.
"Spring is when we see the biggest shift in what customers are asking for - away from the structured, polished winter looks and toward something more effortless and alive. Loose waves, lighter colors, braids with flowers. Extensions are part of almost every look on the spring mood board because they provide the length and volume that makes these styles look full and intentional."
- Priyanka Swamy, Founder of Perfect Locks
13 Spring Hairstyle Ideas
1. Beachy waves: Large, loose waves with a lived-in texture. The quintessential spring style. Extensions add the volume that makes waves look full throughout.
2. The low braided updo: Loose braids gathered into a low updo with pieces falling around the face. Romantic and practical for spring outdoor events.
3. Curtain fringe + long waves: Center-parted fringe with loose waves throughout. The fringe frames the face while the waves add movement.
4. The floral half-up: A half-up style with fresh or dried flowers pinned through. A classic spring look that works for weddings, garden parties, and outdoor events.
5. Sleek ponytail: A high, smooth ponytail that looks clean and fresh. Extensions in the ponytail add dramatic length and fullness.
6. The messy bun: Effortless, lived-in bun with pieces loose around the face. Perfect for casual spring days.
7. Loose side braid: A low, loose braid to one side. Simple and romantic.
8. Natural waves: Enhancing your natural texture with a curl cream and air dry. Extension hair styled to match your natural wave pattern.
9. The half-bow: A small bow made from the top section of hair. A trend that works particularly well for spring events.
10. Straight and glossy: A freshly blown out, high-shine straight style. Clean and polished for professional spring situations.
11. Textured updo with flyaways: A loose updo with intentional face-framing pieces. More effortless than a formal updo.
12. The braided crown: Braids wrapped around the head like a crown. Works beautifully for outdoor spring events and weddings.
13. Space buns: Two small buns, one on each side of the head. Playful and youthful for casual spring occasions.
Frequently Asked Questions
What hairstyles are popular for spring?
Spring hairstyles tend toward effortless and natural: beachy waves, braided styles, curtain fringe, half-up looks, and floral accents. The aesthetic shift from winter is toward lighter, more textured, and more movement-focused styles that suit outdoor occasions and warmer weather.
How do you get beach waves for spring?
Large-barrel curling iron (1.5-2 inch) on both natural hair and extension hair together, wrapping sections loosely rather than tightly. Release while slightly warm and don't touch until completely cool. Run fingers through gently to separate. A light sea salt spray adds texture and hold. For a heatless version, overnight heatless curls on damp extension hair and natural hair together creates similar waves by morning.


