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Ask your hair stylist for this haircut celebrities use like a facelift with none of the hassle

The 'kitty cut' is the new facelift haircut that's taking over, and it's so flattering. The style has been worn by celebrities including Demi Moore and Michelle Keegan

A new haircut trend is sweeping the celebrity scene for its ability to provide an instant lift without any cosmetic procedures.


The kitty cut has seen a whopping 10,471 per cent increase in searches year on year, with nearly 50,000 people seeking it out each month.

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This particular style has caught the attention of celebrities due to its face-framing qualities that highlight the cheekbones and jawline, creating the illusion of a natural mini facelift. By softening features and adding subtle volume in just the right spots, it rejuvenates the face and provides a polished look that shaves off years without needing a dramatic cut.

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The Kitty Cut

Unlike last summer's viral wolf cut, which leans towards edgy layers and bold texture, the kitty cut is gentle and feminine.

Its layers are delicately feathered around the face and through the mid-lengths, providing movement and shape while maintaining a soft overall silhouette.


Nicole Petty, hair expert at Milk and Blush, explains that the name derives from its cat-like elegance rather than any peculiar cat-ear shape. It's flattering on almost every hair type, especially for those growing out curtain bangs, as the layers blend seamlessly with the rest of the hair, reports the Mirror.

The subtle shaping also means it grows out gracefully, so you're less likely to end up in that awkward halfway stage that often occurs with other layered cuts.

Celebrity Inspiration

If you're looking for celeb inspiration for the kitty cut this season, there's no shortage. Demi Moore recently unveiled a fringe-heavy version of this style, demonstrating how it can be achieved with extra-long layers (as opposed to the typically seen mid-length look).


Michelle Keegan also showcased her own take on the trend last week, opting for longer fringe sections instead of the usual side fringe.

For more classic examples of the kitty cut, check out Jenna Ortega, Laura Harrier, singer Ahn Yu-Jin, and Nicole Kidman.

On straight hair, it creates sleek volume, while on wavy or curly hair, it adds bounce and body. Paired with a simple blow-dry or soft curl, it beautifully frames the face.


Hair stylists are dubbing it the facelift haircut because the strategic layering lifts the eyes and cheekbones, highlighting natural bone structure and giving a fresher, more open appearance.

Styling the kitty cut is a breeze, adding to its appeal. A few minutes with a round brush during a blow-dry is enough to bring the layers to life.

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For a softer, tousled finish, a curling wand can add bends to the mid-lengths while a light serum or shine oil keeps ends smooth. Volumizing sprays at the roots add lift without weighing the hair down.

The kitty cut is quickly becoming the go-to hairstyle this season, thanks to its increasing popularity and celebrity approval. This soft, layered look is perfect for those wanting to update their style and add a flattering lift to their features, offering a modern, wearable solution for naturally youthful, face-enhancing hair.

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