To cut or not to cut his hair? That is the question... to no longer have to choose the Butterfly Haircut is perhaps the solution...
You let your hair grow all winter to display a magnificent mermaid hair this summer and then a few days ago you had the misfortune of stumbling upon our article on the Italian Bob... Since the idea of passing Squared is obsessing you and you no longer know what you really want... Rest assured, we may have the solution!
This one has a name... Butterfly Haircut or the trendy cut of the moment that could well surpass all the others! And rightly so, since it presents itself as the ideal alternative for those who hesitate between the long and the short! The Butterfly haircut does not make people jealous and allows you to give the illusion of a square, without having to sacrifice its lengths.
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To achieve this, the idea is to achieve a "layered" cut, degrading the hair from the chin and slowly down to the ends. That way, when you cast your lengths at the back, you will feel like you have a shortcut just thanks to the front strands. A simple question of illusion then!
As our colleagues at Elle point out so well, this degraded cut is in reality nothing new, since Eva Longoria already wore it in the 2000s, when she lent her features to Gabrielle Solis in Desperate Housewives. So here is a good example to take before taking the plunge in your turn.
Butterfly Haircut: what is this technique that allows you to go from long to short without cutting your hair?
We thought it was gone forever but it seems that the degraded cut still has a bright future ahead of it. And this is thanks to the trend of the Butterfly Haircut, the most fashionable cut of the moment that could well surpass all the others. And rightly so, since it is presented as the ideal alternative for those who hesitate between the long and the short. The Butterfly haircut does not make people jealous and allows you to give the illusion of a square, without having to sacrifice its lengths.
To achieve this, the idea is to achieve a "layered" cut, degrading the hair from the chin and slowly descending to the ends. This way, when you fold your lengths at the back, you will feel like you have a shortcut only thanks to the front strands. This degraded cut is actually nothing new since Eva Longoria already wore it in the 2000s. This is the cut par excellence of Gabrielle Solis in Desperate Housewives.
So here is a good example to take before taking the plunge in your turn.
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