These haircuts stylists from around the world called the actual
Gonna brush up hairstyle for summer? See what haircuts stylists from around the world called the most relevant in this season.
The elongated Bob. Hello again! After a short stay elongated Bob with sloppy curls returned to the top ten most trendy haircuts. Who goes: the owners rounded individuals and “hearts” — with wide cheekbones and a sharp chin.
Bob-cascade. The new version of “crossed” two haircuts: layered Bob and classic. Turned to the best messy hair, creating a visual volume of hair. Who’s coming: owners of thick, but fine hair.
Volume pixie. Less broken ends, more glamorous styling and the root volume is a new edition pixie looks cool! Who goes: the owners of a high forehead, triangular face oval.
A long cascade. The top layers shorter, the lower longer from the back of his head is also elongate strands — this is the new version of cascade. Who goes: the owners of the “rectangular” or “square” of the oval face.
Extramina bangs. Strands framing the face should be over the area of the chin: this haircut is called salvation, for those who finally decided to grow hair. Who goes: the owners of chubby cheeks and pronounced cheekbones.
Quads and curls. If you have curly hair, let them go! Bob layered haircut will make hair easier and the curls will become more visible. And beautiful! Who goes: all.
Long hair with ragged ends. The eternal classic: a little refreshing traditional hairstyles for long hair uneven haircut tips. Who goes: all.
In the style of 20-ies. Short haircut stacked with the help of gel or mousse flawlessly smooth is a retro version for those who wear short Bob or pixie. Who goes: the owners of a narrow face.
Asymmetrical bangs. For medium length hair stylists recommend the option with the asymmetrically trimmed bangs. Who goes: the owners of square and rectangular face.
The classic Bob. Clear a shear line, a clear parting, everything is very geometric and restrained. Who goes: the owners of the right of an oval face and striking features.
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