Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s hair has been a conversation topic around the world.

One writer in the New York Times said, “Hair has not played such a big part in a political contest as far back as I can remember.” The U.K.’s Mirror wrote about his “luscious brown hair.” And gushing over Trudeau’s locks on social media has become commonplace — with an entire Twitter account dedicated to his much-envied mane.

It’s no surprise, then, that there’s even buzz about Trudeau getting a trim.

That’s reportedly what happened earlier this week — though his staffers have yet to confirm — with Trudeau’s Ottawa stylist Stefania Capovilla posting a photo on Instagram to highlight the occasion.

“When an old friend gets a new job . . . he gets a haircut!” she wrote.

Capovilla has been taming Trudeau’s tresses for years — and, in a 2012 article in the National Post, copped to styling the locks of other political elites of all stripes, from former prime minister Stephen Harper to Trudeau’s mom, Margaret Trudeau.

Of course, other stylists would likely love to get their scissors on Trudeau’s famous locks as well.

We asked two — Sarah Mitchell, senior stylist at Parlour Salon’s east-end location, and Kendra Medeiros, a hair stylist at Palm Sunday hair salon in Toronto’s west end — for their celebrity-inspired suggestions for a few other looks that could suit the new PM.

Style it like Harry Styles

“I like that he shows his natural texture — he has curly hair, and a nice full head of hair,” Mitchell said. “When it’s longer, he could wear it like Harry Styles, the cute one from One Direction.” Trudeau could feasibly pull off this pop star style long before the end of his four-year term — if he skips his regular trims.

On fleek like Franco

Trudeau should never go too short, Mitchell said, or he’ll risk having a military-style haircut. But he could channel actor James Franco, she says. “Franco has a nice shorter, curlier haircut — he could try that. I would go a little cropped, a little tighter through the sides,” Mitchell suggests.

Take cues from a Canuck

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It feels like every guy is copying Stratford, Ont., native Justin Bieber’s on-trend blond cut right now, said Medeiros. “(Trudeau) seems like he’s trying to be youthful,” she says. “If he wants to target a younger crowd, maybe he should follow a younger trend — a little J-Beebz.” Better get out the bleach, prime minister.

Trudeau in bloom

Actor Orlando Bloom has a similar hair texture to Trudeau, said Medeiros, but his styles are a less formal. “I like Orlando Bloom’s loose, shaggy look — and I prefer that on Justin. Sometimes he wears it shorter and it doesn’t work with his face shape.”

From one JT to another

Sometimes Trudeau’s hair gets too long in the back and starts to look like “hockey hair,” Mitchell said. So he could take cues from another Justin, of the Timberlake variety. “Justin Timberlake is curlier than Justin Trudeau — he straightens it a lot — but sometimes he wears it short and curly. Justin Trudeau could do that.”

With files from Robin Levinson King

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