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Hot Haristyles This Season


It's the season for change, and there is no quicker way to get a new look than a quick snip of scissors. Find out which of the fall's new cuts will work best for your hair texture and face shape.


Fabulous Fringe:
A chic set of thick bangs can give your face instant definition, and can also make you look far more sophisticated than the wispy ones of your youth. This works best for straight hair, with a normal to thick texture. The bangs are the highest maintenance part - you'll need to get them trimmed every three to four weeks. As for the perfect face shape, this look is for ladies with oval and heart shaped faces.


The Layered Look:
Face-framing layers are softer and more complex than they were a few seasons ago. This is a great cut for someone who has weighty hair and wants to put some texture in it without making it too heavy. You should use a razor on the top of the hair, but you definitely don't want to overtexturize it and make it a shag. We recommend you to keep the color simple - tone on tone - so as not to create too much contrast with both the texture and the color.


The Mushroom Bob:
It works best on hair types that are medium to light weight because the hair has that tendency to naturally fall into place. Ask your stylist for a layered bob with smooth, soft pieces—nothing sharp or jagged. Since its an androgynous sort of haircut, it works best on a tall, lanky girl with very feminine accessories.


Asymmetrical Shag:
You have to be careful with this haircut to not go too crazy with the razor, to respect the flow of the cut. The length should come close to your lips, and not be too choppy or over-layered.


The Blunt Bob: 
 This is best for fine to medium textured hair, which is straight of course. And you need to have constant bang trims to maintain it. Ask your stylist to give you a perfectly straight hairline, no layers or curling under necessary.


The Layered Bob:
This cut is good for a fine to medium hair texture and it requires a bit more styling than some of the other cuts, because it has more layers. This kind of cut is recommended for round or oval faces—ask your stylist for gently gradated layers right around the ears and chin area.


All One Length:
This cut should only be attempted on very straight hair, of fine to normal texture, but anyone can pull that off. The blunt ends will need fairly frequent trimming to keep their very angular shape.

 
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