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2026 Trend Report
- Asian Tranquillity

  • 15 hours ago
  • 2 min read

East Asia has firmly positioned itself at the forefront of global creative direction. For 2026, this influence translates into Asian Tranquillity - a hair trend that fuses bold self-expression with refinement. Charlie Illi of Brooks & Brooks explains the main elements of this stunning trend and how to achieve it in-salon.

 


Individuality with Intention

At the heart of Asian Tranquillity is personalisation. Clients are no longer satisfied with templated haircuts or colour placements. They want hair that reflects who they are, adapted to their face shape, bone structure, skin tone, personal style and lifestyle.


Creative doesn’t mean extreme, it means bespoke. This trend is about rethinking the map of the haircut. Where should the weight sit? Where should the eye be drawn? It’s about designing hair for the individual.

 

Sculpted and Bespoke

Spring/Summer 2026 sees a rise in re-mapped shapes and controlled disconnection. Razor work and sculpting techniques are key, allowing movement and softness without losing structure. Hair should enhance features rather than overwhelm them.

 

Calm Meets Contrast

While the overall mood carries tranquillity, colour expression is far from flat. Think controlled colour pops placed within clean, architectural cuts. Panels are personalised - anything from soft tonal to bolder injections of contrast, but with balance.

 

Consultation with Confidence

With a trend rooted in individuality, consultation becomes the cornerstone of the service. Clients want to be led, taking time for an in-depth consultation, discussing lifestyle, maintenance, styling habits and personality, building confidence and trust in your vision When you lead the appointment with clarity and creativity, clients feel taken care of and that builds loyalty and respect.

 

Tips for getting the look

1 Re-map the haircut
Sketch or mentally redesign the cut before you start. Consider weight placement, movement and how the shape enhances facial features.

2.Embrace razor and sculpting techniques Use razor work to soften edges and create controlled texture. Precision with softness is key.

3 Personalise colour placement
Whether subtle tonal shifts or statement panels, ensure every placement is deliberate and balanced within the shape.

4 Think in contrasts but refine them
Bold doesn’t mean loud. Balance stronger elements with calm, clean lines.

5 Elevate the consultation
Spend longer understanding the client’s identity and daily routine. Lead with confidence and present a clear creative direction.

 
 
 

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