Medium bob hair cuts are iconic and trendy this year. They are classic and stylish, with an edgy touch to them. They are also so fun and versatile, and with a medium length, they stay feminine, and work on all types of hair. This statement cut offers a flattering shape with fabulous wash-and-wear quality. They can look very different depending on your cut and the way of styling. Wavy and straight, shaggy and sleek, asymmetrical and symmetrical bobs offer you the modern look, diversity and convenience you want from a hairstyle. Check out some medium length bob cuts below to see what would work best for you!
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5 Steps To Fix A bad Haircut
While there is nothing wrong with being upset and angry about a bad haircut or hairstyle, the way that you react to the situation can sometimes make it worse. To ensure that you get the outcome and results that you deserve, take a look at our guide for what to do about your reaction to a bad hairstyle.
Here are some recommended steps that you should explore if you ever receive a bad haircut:
1. Don’t Take Action Against the Stylist/Salon Involved in the Heat of the Moment
Okay, you’ve just had your new hairstyle and you absolutely hate it. What went wrong? What don’t you like about it? Is your hair damaged and feels like it’s ready to break off? Unless your hair is in a damaged state, there are definitely some steps that you can consider taking before resorting to what I would consider to be the last resort, litigation.
- Give yourself some time to get used to the new hairstyle
- Try styling your hair more towards how you are used to having it. Little styling adjustments sometimes make all the difference
- Get another opinion from your partner/family or friends. Sometimes some reassurance can make you feel better
- Call up the salon that you went to and ask to speak with the stylist that did your hair. Explain to them as clearly as possible what you dislike and then ask what options are available for you to change it
- If you find that speaking with your stylist has not helped, ask to speak with the manager or owner. As a paying client you are entitled to receive a level of service and satisfaction
- If speaking with the owner fails, then go to another salon for advice
Most Salons want to help you out
If you are invited back to the salon you should go in. Unless you have been injured/assaulted or badly offended, it makes more sense to go to where the problem was created in the first place. They have the best chance of correcting whatever was done wrong the 1st time around.
It’s a pretty good bet that they won’t be happy that you’re upset and unsatisfied with your hairstyle and will want to listen or try to help you. What if they cut your hair too short you might ask? Of course it’s not possible to bring that length back instantly, but your hairdresser might still salvage it by styling your hair better.
Reaching out to the salon or its manager is the better course of action for another good reason. If the stylist needs further training and guidance by the manager then it would definitely help future customers from facing any difficulty like you did. Moreover, the stylist might get some needed training that will even benefit the salon in the long run, given the fact that almost all the businesses in the country and all over the world – big or small are struggling to keep afloat due to the pandemic.
2. Don’t Think That Hiding Is Your Only Option!
If you have paid for a hairstyle service you are entitled to the following:
- What you have asked and settled for
- Professional hair care and advice
- Customer service
- A relaxing enjoyable experience
- To be happy with your new haircut
So, if you are not happy with your new hairstyle you need to discuss this with your stylist. Only if you let them know can they possibly help you. All too often, clients get a new hairstyle and are too afraid to complain or go back to their stylist fearing that they might trouble them. What about you? Is it okay that you are upset and plan to stay that way for quite some time? No, it does not make sense for two main reasons:
- You may be able to change your hairstyle to what you are more comfortable with.
- You need to give your stylist the opportunity to get it right. They probably would not have the slightest idea that you are unhappy until they see that you have not returned.
You don’t have to feel bad, be frightened or be aggressive and rude to get your point across. Hiding away will not fix the problem. You need to be positive about this, take action and get it fixed.
What to Do
If you are unhappy with a new hairstyle, call up the salon and speak with your hairstylist. Don’t just accept that it cannot be changed or altered in some way. Don’t be frightened to give your hairstylist the first opportunity to make it right. Hiding away will not make it better and is not the answer.
3. Give Yourself Some Time Before Deciding to Fix It/Change It Immediately
It’s only natural to be disappointed if your new hairstyle is not what you had hoped for. First of all, remember to give yourself some time to get used to the new look before moving forward to your next option too fast! As with any change in your life, all new hairstyles will take a little bit of time to sink in and feel okay to you. The amount of time it takes to adjust is different for everybody and depends on some of the following factors:
How big the hairstyle change is
For example, going from long hair to short or from blonde to dark, subtle to bright are all opposites and contrasting and will take you longer to adjust to and visually accept as being connected and a part of you.
How you are feeling emotionally on that day
If you are stressed, rushed or have had an altercation with someone earlier, then chances are that your new hairstyle could look much worse than it actually is. Remember, negative thoughts or dialogue can distort your perception of reality.
Negative comments from other people
Negative comments and remarks from other people cannot only be upsetting, but be more damaging to you on a subconscious level than you would believe. The human brain has an amazing ability to select and zoom in on what it wants to hear. When Aunty Mary tells you that your new hairstyle is different or asks what have you done to yourself? Her words can have a long lasting effect on you.
If you were already frightened to change your hairstyle and subconsciously resisted it, telling yourself why it wouldn’t be good to change, then Aunty Mary’s words have just hit a home run big time by confirming and justifying to you all of your negative thoughts.
You should instead ask yourself what other agendas people have when offering their opinions. Is it simply that they do not have the fashion sense or the courage to do what you have just done? That’s the most likely reason!
After allowing yourself a good night’s sleep or preferably a few days to get used to your new hairstyle, the chances are that you will feel differently about the whole thing. If not, then it’s time to explore your other options.
You should contact the very person that was responsible for your new hairstyle, your stylist. Try and be as clear and specific as possible about how you feel about the hairstyle. Tell them what you don’t like and for what reason. Don’t be frightened that you may upset them; you won’t if you are not rude and too personal. Avoid saying things such as you ruined my hair or you made a mistake, etc. Instead say how you feel about your hairstyle and why you don’t like it.
It’s better to keep your relationship with them amicable because once they do fix your hairstyle you will almost surely feel guilty of being rude to them. Also, hair stylists (not all!) tend to take things very personally when things go wrong. Being a perfectionist is not only a part of their training, but their very being!
If you feel that talking to your stylist has not helped, speak with the manager or owner. If that also fails, then reach out to a different salon for suggestions. Remember, advice should be given to you for free. You should call up another salon that you know through friends or word of mouth is reputable, and then make an appointment for some advice and options.
What to Do
Being disappointed with a new hairstyle is natural if things are not what you expected them to be. However, you really first need to give yourself some time for adjusting and getting used to your new hairstyle, and then you should do something about it. See your original stylist first, if that doesn’t work then it’s time to see a new hair care professional.
4. Let the New Style Sink in Before Re-evaluating
As with any change in your life, all new hairstyles will take a little bit of time to sink in and feel okay to you. It’s good to see that you understand that with time you could see the new hairstyle change differently. The amount of time it takes to adjust is different for everyone.
What to Do
You are correct and on the ball to allow yourself a few days to get used to your new hairstyle before deciding that you really hate it and want to change it. This approach is sensible.
5. Let the New Hairstyle Grow Out and Get Over the Situation
Now if this does not happen to you then you are actually worse off than before you started. You should make a point of speaking with your stylist at your earliest convenience to discuss what can be done to change your result.
What to Do
Even If you have received a bad hairstyle, you are entitled to get what you have paid for and set out to achieve – a new hairstyle that will make you feel wonderful. Don’t settle for anything less!
Parting Words
Bad experiences are a part of life and it can often feel like the end of the world especially when it comes to your hair. Your reaction to the bad haircut can amplify the negative emotions that you feel with the haircut.
Give our 5 step process to salvage a bad haircut a go and if your experience isn’t as you expected, having positive thoughts that your bad haircut is only temporary can help.
If you’ve enjoyed this article, check out ‘Damaged Hair | How to care for it‘, where we outline what could be damaging your hair and give you advice on how to care for your hair.
Images are sourced from Shutterstock.
22 Best Short Hairstyles And Haircuts
2021 has left us in and out of lockdown. So why not give your life some excitement with a cool, stylish short hair cut? A short hairstyle will save you time to style, be very easy to manage, but on top of that will make you feel amazing! A stylish short hairstyles can accentuate your face shape and can really bring out your facial features.
Not sure what would suit you, don’t worry we have you covered. Read on below for inspiration on how to sport a new short look.
1: Short Pixie Cut
Yes it’s short, but wow how sexy is this razored pixie cut?
The back has been taper cut rather short, while the top has had extensive razoring, and some chipping into the tips that results in plenty of uneven texture.
Blonde tips have been added that create even more texture and contrast, that simply makes this pixie cut a winner.
2: Short Soft Tussled Waves
This short blond hairstyle is the perfect short length hair for find hair types. You simply cannot go wrong with waves like these! They appear sophisticated, youthful, and perfect for casual days or dressed up on a night out. The styling won’t take long either given the length of hair. Minimal effort for a stunning look.
3: Feathered Pixie Cut
A high fashioned look is another pixie cut with geometric feathering to the hair. The cut works by leaving the front of the hair thicker, and shaped toward the forehead, increasing density and sweeping the strands over one another. Razor cutting will accentuate the texture of the hair further and draws attention to one’s chin and neck.
4: Short Bob Curtain Bangs
A short, choppy hairstyle will flatter long and narrow face shapes making it one of the easiest and hottest hairstyles of 2021. The curtain bangs, another new major trend added to the look gives it that ounce of elegance. Keep the height on top if you have a round face, but comb it flat if you have a long face. A curve just above the chin will add width to the face, as will vertical bangs.
5: Short Crop
How can short crop hairstyle for women look this great?
It’s all about having the confidence to have it cut, and then to go out in public and wear it.
Short crops are great for people that have thick, curly, or wiry hair, making it all very manageable. What is important when getting a short crop is the overall shape, meaning is it rounded, squarer, or a little longer and higher on top? Your hairstylist will know exactly the right one for you.
6: Short Layered Cut
A short-layered cut with an overly long asymmetrical fringe can be the in between for a pixie cut and short length hairstyle. Short layer cuts can really be dressed up these days, and the definition has expanded vastly.
This asymmetrical style which is brought to one side of the face, leaves the bare side of the face accentuating your jawline and cheek bones. Easy to maintain, and looks so chic.
7: Blunt Concave Bob
A blunt concave bob with bangs is one of the most modish looks out for 2021. A truly perfect look, that can be styled straight, wavy, or curly. This style will require some maintenance, but it is totally worth it!
8: Short Spiky hair
This short layered hairstyle is all about adding some height and texture to otherwise fine flat hair.
A razor has been used sparingly on the mid lengths so that shorter hair will push up longer strands, while the ends have been chipped using scissors for uneven texture. The absence of any bangs and height achieved make this a winner for round and wider face shapes.
9: Rainbow Colour Short Hair
Want to step outside the norm completely and transform your look that could suit your out of lockdown personality? Switch it up with a colourful wedge cut, and add in a bit of fun with buzz lines, and an interesting shape at the nape of the neck. You will be sure to turn heads with this look.
10: Mid Middle Part Bob
This style we would consider the medium short hairstyle. More on the medium side, but still considered “short hair”, this style will finish between your ears and shoulder, giving your free movement.
This look will normally accentuate your chin, and can be an easy style to maintain without requiring too much time and effort, while the texture of your hair also matters little with this hairdo. Try it out if you are not daring enough to go with some of the shorter styles we have offered.
11: Asymmetric Bob
A daring hairstyle with oozes elegance is the asymmetric bob. This style is very avant-garde, and depending on the lengths of the asymmetry, you can make it as dramatic or as subtle as you would like.
Straight across bangs also halve vertical length making a face shape look less long, while drawing attention to the eyes.
12: Mid Shag
A shag haircut is a strong style for 2021. This style can be worn extremely messy or sleek and straight. The Shag as it’s known suits most lengths and hair textures. Dress it up with a few rough waves as per our image, and a side bangs for some extra shape and movement.
13: Retro Razored Shag
A longer bob with razor cut sides, and longer bangs can be the ultimate retro look. Have your bangs feathered for some movement, and then style with a sleek finish.
Flick out the hair ends to accentuate the shape that will soften low and broad jawbones, and you are completely set. If this hairstyle grows out, you will still have a vintage type of look.
14: French Bob
The French bob was one of the most searched hairstyles back in 2020. Keep up the trend with this classic look. It is usually at chin length however, you can extend it to the jawline, or bring it up to your cheekbone if you wish. We do not see this style going out of fashion anytime soon.
15: Concave Bob
This Concave Graduated Bob cut is a funky hairstyle that can be worn tousled and messy, or polished with a sleek finish. Keep your front layers long, and your back layers relatively short. This will create a geometric pattern, which will give the effect of business at the front, and party at the back!
16: Short Curly Bob
This fabulous hairstyle is left longer on the top to allow for a profusion of tousled short soft curls that add lots of face-flattering height. This is an easy and effortless look that you can rock any day of the week and for any occasion.
17: Graduated Bob Cut
Try out a structured Graduated Bob which has a polished finish. Trade out the fuzzy, bedhead curls for a sleek style suitable on short hairstyles. The blunt, thick lines will help maintain a fuller look, and your head will feel a lot lighter and cleaner.
18: Curly Bob
A curly bob involves a lot of layering. They can get too wide if you do not lighten it up, and can become harder to maintain. Try and take some weight out of your bob cut and help it flow effortlessly around your head while still maintaining shape. This is a timeless look, which you cannot go wrong with.
19: Slick Pixie Cut
A longer, slick pixie cut could be your high-mode fashion icon to show off this 2021. A side part, which lets your hair sleek over to one side will suit longer face shapes best, to be a classic look. Keep one side of your hair extremely short, and the other with longer lengths to let it curve across the top of your head and face.
20: Geometric Curls
Or really spice up your hair with a 70s, sophisticated Geometric cut, while keeping your fringe intact. Straighten this out, or curl it up to provide a super retro appearance. All that is missing with this short hairstyle is a pair of large sunglasses, and you would have come off a 70s movie set.
21: Short Feathered Cut
This short feathered hair cut has been cut in short in the back and sides and then left longer on the top area.
Razor cutting and scissor slicing has created some volume in otherwise fine and limp hair, with a splash of blonde in the front that really accentuates texture and boldness.
22: Wispy Wedge Pixie Cut
This is how to bring a wedge cut to life, by adding volume and texture through razor cutting.
Longer bangs have been left to add more character to this hairdo, while some honey tone highlights give a little extra drama.
22: Classic Pixie Cut
This classic pixie cut, side part, styled smooth across and off the face.
A side part really suits longer face shapes best as it minimizes vertical length. A great advantages to pixie cuts are how interchangeable they can look, and all by simply mixing up your styling technique.
As you can see, short hairstyles can look amazing, and make you feel incredible.
The best way forward is to book in and speak to your hair stylist who will give you the best personalised advice possible.
Bobs: 30 New Haircuts And Hairstyles That Will Convince You To Get One
Hair trends come and go, but one that definitely stays are bob cuts.
While a cropped cut, or long tresses may not be your cup of tea, a bob cut is one of the few lengths that looks sophisticated, classy, and edgy all in one.
Bob cuts have been around for ages, some people say since 1909 when Polish born hairdresser Antoine De Paris introduced it, however we have reason to believe that Cleo Patra started it thousands of years earlier.
In more recent history, a young hairdresser named Vidal Sassoon created an angled bob cut for Mary Quant, an English fashion designer that simply became a worldwide hit.
This new geometric bob cut was not only modern, but very low maintenance and really signified a changing of lifestyle attitudes in women’s fashion.
There is nothing quite like an attention-grabbing bob that puts all the focus on your face, and that is easy to deal with.
Whether you want a choppy, textured style, or a blunt cut with bangs, read on below for some inspo.
1: Concave Bob Cut
This concave bob cut is all the one length, just shorter at the nape angling forward to longer sides.
The ends have been slightly razor cut to add a little extra body and bounce and, in this case, curled under and forward.
Some pastel violet Ombre hair color has been used to further accentuate the concave bob shape and look.
2: Classic Bob
We need to pay homage to Vidal Sassoon for his remarkable gift to all the women all over the world with straight to soft wavy hair, with his classic 1960’s Bob Cut.
This shape and classic bob is still very fashionable today, with its solid blunt cut right on the back hairline, to the slight forward “concave” sides that finish just at chin level.
This bob has a side part with all one length (no bangs) that makes it perfect for longer face shapes. For round face shapes, you can simply change the part to the centre, or keep the sides a little longer again.
3: The Lob
If going for the full bob chop is too daring for you, you can start off with a shoulder length bob, or LOB (long bob). This will give your hair some shape, volume, and be almost self-styling. A lob is also just long enough to put up for when you need a more formal hairdo.
4: Bob Cut With Bangs
A classy addition to bobs are to add bangs. This is a common bob haistyle for women and extremely sophisticted. A bob with bangs will draw attention to your eyes, (btw) that is perfect for long and narrow face shapes, while the sleek hair keeps the look clean and sophisticated.
5: A Curled Bob
A curled bob is a more modern bob look. Whether your bob cut is short or left longer, the curly bob will always work. Curling your hair with a curling wand will give you voluminous hair and bring in a refined texture. Curls are great and soft looking, and will make your overall appearance wider, great for longer face shapes.
6: Bob with Side Swept Bangs
We spoke about bobs with bangs above, but another timeless bob hairstyle is adding side bangs to your bob. Side bangs will frame your face and will look sophisticated. You can even opt for a normal bob haircut with bangs, and just sweep your bangs to the side for a different look.
7: A blunt cut bob with straight horizontal bangs:
This solid blunt bob cut with long straight horizontal bangs will give your hair some definition and sharpness, especially if you have finer hair. This hairdo is extremely fashionable, and looks beautiful in a sleek, straight look on either very dark black, blue black, or very light blonde hair colors.
A blunt bob is simple and very easy to create. It adds a considerable amount of style to your face and personality. This hairdo also emphasizes on the cheekbones as well as your sharp jawline.
8: A LOB
or as it’s known a long bob haircut is always do-able, and a safer way to start. This style can be sleek or shaggy. Also mix the hairstyle up with a streak of color. This will provide a contrast to the hair. The safest way to do this is by adding a hair extension weft in your hair, any color you like that can easily be taken out when you have had enough of it.
9: The Classic Short Bob
This bob is normally cut right on the hairline in the nape area, angling foreword slightly in a concave shape. Sometimes to accentuate the shape at the back, hairstylists will start your bob cut above the hairline.
The short hair bob hairstyle is best for women who have very thin hair, as the solid all one length cut provides some needed thickness. The style is extremely low maintenance, relying on gravity and how hair falls naturally to keep its shape.
10: Asymmetrical Bob Cut:
If you have angular features, then an asymmetrical bob is perfect for you. Play with the proportions of your features and align the bob length at different stages of your face. An asymmetrical bob is shorter in length than some other bobs and cut into an uneven shape, so one side is longer than the other. It’s a classic style and puts a twist on a normal bob making it fun and expressive
11: Micro Mini Bangs Bob Cut:
A bob with micro-mini bangs are an extremely classic look. These bangs will suit long face shapes much better along with the sides that hang slightly forward in a kiss curl effect well above the chin. The retro, European look is distinctive and tasteful.
12 A layered Bob Cut:
A layered bob haircut will help you look sophisticated and youthful. The hairstyle is so glamorous and hip. The layered bangs follow the same weight line of the shortest layer, around half way up the hairstyle (chin level). This provides a messy and sophisticated frame to your face. For naturally straight coarser hair types and textures, this look id perfect.
13: Short Razored Bob:
A chin-grazing short razored bob cut that has been graduated high in the nape is perfect for showing off your cheekbones, and jawlines. It provides for little upkeep to your hair, as you can let it go grow out to a medium or long bob haircut, or go a little shorter (the other way) to a classic Quant bob haircut. This short bob will leave your ends feeling fresh and pretty.
14: Quant Bob
A modern twist to an oldie but a goody is this classic Quant Bob. Switch up your bob by going slightly shorter at the back and leaving your bangs long. This hairstyle can be left straight and sleek, or shaggy. This asymmetrical take on the classic bob cut has a youthful, edgy vibe.
15: Pixie Bob
Whether you call it a super short bob, a pixie bob cut, or a shag bob, this choppy layers hairstyle is a new celeb favourite, and very on-trend. This chic retro bob can be styled in any way possible, from curls, to straightened, to spiked. This look helps ladies create their signature personality.
16: Precision Concave Bob Cut
What could be sexier than a sharp and polished Concave Bob? Precision cut just above the hairline in the nape area, to angle forward framing the chin at the front. This Concave Bob Cut will especially suit round face shapes, however that is not to say it will not suit others with some small modifications. The blunt cut bob ends with minimum layers in the front work great for fine locks.
17: Katie Holmes, Pixie Bob
You could almost call this bob cut on Katie Holmes a cross between a classic Quiff bob and a Quant Bob Cut.
We call it a Pixie Bob with feathered bangs that can look stunning on short hair. Bangs are fabulous at drawing attention to your eyes, while also keeping hair out of the way, and with bold eye makeup, it looks rather trendy. A pixie bob can give volume to your hair. This hairstyle doesn’t require any maintenance at all, and you will be looking effortlessly gorgeous!
18: Bob with Curtain Bangs:
Add movement to a blunt bob with some curtain bangs. Curtain fringes are here to stay, but on a bob, it just adds an extra ounce of elegance. Curtain bangs are incredibly versatile, and paired with a bob, it creates an edgy rock chick looks or more pared back style.
19: Choppy Concave Bob
Wispy razor cut edge concave bobs are becoming increasingly popular. This bob hairstyle involves concave cutting, and then razored edges on the longest layers that takes away the bluntness, creating a jagged and softer look. Concave shapes are designed in a way to have long hair in the front and shorter at the back, straight from the Hollywood hairstyles. This hairstyle gives some crazy volume to the back, and perfect for fine hair.
20: Bob Cut with Arched Bangs
A pointed, and narrow jawline bob just below chin level will suit most face shapes, but particularly small pointed chins. This short bob hairstyle includes slightly arched bangs, that create a more oval effect, great for rounder face shapes. Turn it into a tousled bob for lightweight hair, and texture will naturally be created.
21: Angled Concave Bob with Bangs
An angled bob is a forward falling haircut that’s shorter in the back and gradually transitions to a longer length in the front, giving it an angled appearance. Marry it with an asymmetrical fringe as well to give even more dimension to your hairstyle. This style works well for many hair types and has countless styling options.
22: Asymmetrical Bob Cut
To make an impact, asymmetry in bobs should be significant. Being sharply angled on one side, offers the ideal sleek look that you can define with some pomade or texturiser. Easy to style.
23: Wispy Razor Cut Bob
This sassy layered bob features both volume, movement, and wispy edges. The bottom layers are carved out with a razor to keep the ends wispy. Those with thick hair, who struggle to maintain their tresses, should embrace this cut, as it takes the bulk off at the expense of expertly done layers.
24: Graduated Bob
A softer way to have a short bob cut is to keep some hair a little longer in the nape, the section where your weight line begins.
We have seen how cutting this short looks more dramatic, however keeping this hair a little longer will give your graduated bob a softer overall look from the sides and back.
25: Short Cute Bob
Why not try a short cute bob cut with one side cut short above the ear to the temple. This provides a sleek frame under your bob when hair hangs down, or alternatively you can funk it up by moving your part further down, exposing your short hair for everyone to see.
26: Geometric off-centre Bob Cut:
Not for the faint hearted, but if you are game to try an off-centre geometric bob cut then this pretty little number is perfect.
The nape has been scissor cut in short, while the one length shorter to longer weight line is precision cut to always fall into shape.
27: Wavy Layers Bob Cut
This is a great look if you are having a casual hair day, or simply want to sport some soft waves. Soft layers have been cut into a bob shape to allow the hair to take on a natural body and bounce.
Wavy layered bobs are easy to maintain and great for changing it up.
28: Shag Bob Cut
How can you go wrong with a shag bob cut? Razor cut edges produces soft wispy layers, that encourages hair to form a shagged look. It’s soft, sexy, and very on trend.
Stying your hair at home will be a breeze, in-fact the messier your hair, the better your look.
To see more shaggy bob cuts click here
29: Curly Bob
Yes it does have an 80’s feel about it that Kellie Mc Gillis (Top Gun) or Jennifer Grey (Dirty Dancing) would be proud of, but soft curls and bobs go together beautifully.
Benefits include saving lots of styling time so that you can get out faster and enjoy life, maybe catch an old movie.
30: Razor Cut Bob
A sixties looking bob cut with a modern twist.
It’s hard to believe looking at this bob cut that it is mostly one length, but it is. Heavy razor cut edges all around have created wispy ends that appear layered due to the bounce and shape created.
The back section is razor cut further up the hair length to lift the weight line up higher, to angle forward towards the front.
It’s soft, elegant, and really a timeless classic.
Did you find a Bob Cut, one just for you?
As you can see, the Bob is a timeless haircut, one that can be modified, and personalised by changing lengths, angles, shapes, weight lines, textures, and features such as blunt, wispy, curly, and then incorporating bangs, changing parts, adding a splash of color, and a whole lot more.
We hope that this has inspired you to try one