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We’re Calling It: The Soft Serve Mullet Is Your Next Haircut
The ‘soft serve mullet’ is having a moment. And no, we’re not talking about a type of ice cream but a hairstyle that has skyrocketed in popularity over the last year. While the traditional mullet (with its ‘business in the front, party in the back’ design) started to gain traction in the ’80s, its popularity hasn’t continued to rise in previous years.
But, this slight alteration to the original ‘do is proving to be wildly popular, especially with celebrities. The modern take, which is known as the ‘soft serve mullet’, is a more palatable version of the original that still includes short bangs coupled with longer locks at the back, but with a more measured approach.
“The soft-serve mullet is great for someone who wants to add a little texture and volume to their style with a delicate edge, as this bi-level cut focuses on the contrast between the disconnected silhouette and soft perimeter,” hairstylist Jordan Avery Z, who coined the term, told Allure.
The beauty of this hairstyle is that once it begins to grow out, you’re left with a super cool shag cut — another style that is experiencing a renaissance. When talking to your hairdresser about the soft serve mullet, Avery Z recommends asking for “soft, tailored bits around the ears and face with shortness through the crown”. Below, you’ll find all of the soft serve mullet inspiration you need:
US-based hairstylist Jordan Avery Z, who coined the term ‘soft serve mullet’, has performed the choppy ‘do on many clients, including this one!
Euphoria star Barbie Ferreira dabbled in the soft serve mullet look in early 2020.
Miley Cyrus followed in her father Billy Ray Cyrus’s footsteps with her own mullet hairstyle.
Insatiable star Debby Ryan swapped her long locks for a choppy soft serve mullet in late 2020.
Our favourite slashie, Flex Mami (aka Lil Ahenkan) recently debuted her mullet on Instagram.
Before revealing her platinum blonde locks in March 2021, Billie Eilish rocked a black and green mullet.