Tuesday, 17 February 2015

Cutting Edge

This razored out fringe creates a fun shattered effect all around the face. Keeping the rest of the layers long and sleek really makes the front choppy pieces stand out. Deep raspberry highlights add a pop of color throughout this edgy haircut.

A short choppy, razor haircut

A short choppy, razor haircut angle

How to Style:
  1. Apply smoothing products to your hair before you blow dry and use a paddle brush or round brush to blow dry your entire head. Really pull the hair towards the face when you are drying.
  2. Section out hair so you can flat iron small pieces of hair straight and smooth. Again, pull the hair towards the face while flat ironing to really frame the face.
Recommended Products:
Using products that help keep the hair smooth and straight will really be key to this style look fantastic. Try Garnier Blow Dry Perfector Straightening Balm for sleek hair. It has Moroccan oil as an ingredient to really soften hair too. Follow up with Garnier’s Flat Iron Perfector Straightening Mist on your dry hair before you flat iron.
Best Face Shape and Hair Type:
Due to the face-framing perimeter, this hairstyle would work on all face shapes and on clients who have straight hair of any thickness.
Tip:
For this particular style, make sure you are not the type of person who likes to put their hair behind their ears because it defeats the purpose of having the razored fringe around the face.

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