Short Jaw-Length Hairstyle With Asymmetrical Bangs


Added: 10 Nov 2010
This 'do is perfect for women who want a short, straight style with a pop of mahogany red color. The hair is styled in a sleek, short jaw-length 'do that frames the face and showcases the natural color variation. Mahogany red is a beautiful and unique color that will make you stand out.

Our model has a hairdo that flatters her youthful features. The mahogany red color complements her skin tone, hazel eyes, and ear piercing nicely. Her bangs are asymmetrical, and part unevenly to create a stylish look that makes her look younger than she is! For the hair styling technique, this short wispy 'do has plenty of attitude with razor-cut layers to achieve texture and definition. It allows height through the crown and softness to the front of the face with uneven stylish bangs. It is a very short hairstyle with mahogany highlights, and is blunt cut at jaw length with no layers. It is best suited for women with round, oval, square, heart or triangular face shapes, and it will work best on thin to medium hair density, and fine to medium hair texture. It is an effortless hairstyle to maintain and always looks neat and polished.

This style is perfect for those who want a low-maintenance look that still packs a style punch. The hair is cut straight across the bottom and styled to frame the face, making it perfect for those with round or oval faces. You can maintain this style with regular trims after 4 to 6 weeks, and it is ideal for those looking for a low-maintenance style with a bit of personality. Fluff the styling products into the ends of your hair and pinch as you go to create textured edges.


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Hairstyle Suitability Rating: ★★★★★
Hairstyle Popularity Rating: ★★★★★

Hairstyle Type

Category
Casual
Length
Short
Elasticity
Straight
Hair Color
Mahogany Red

Haircut Technique

Type
Razor Cut

Suitability

Gender
Women
Face Shape
round,oval,square,heart,triangular
Hair Density
Thin/Medium
Hair Texture
Fine/Medium

Age
Under 21, 21 - 30, 31 - 40, 41 - 50, and 51 - 60
Height
Any
Weight
Thin/Average/Large

Forehead Height
Short/Average
Neck Length
Short/Average
Ears
Small/Average
Nose
Small/Average
Glasses
No

Styling

Time
30+ minutes
Tip
Fluff the styling products into the ends of your hair and pinch as you go to create textured edges
Products
mousse, moulding cream, lacquer
Tools
blow dry


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step 1

Apply styling mousse to damp hair, using your palm as a measuring guide, and evenly distribute it along the hair shaft. Styling mousse will add hold and can help achieve better results.


step 2

A medium radial brush is used on medium to long hair types to smooth out wavy or curly hair textures or to add body to straight hair. When selecting a radial brush, always use one with a pure bristle as this will not tear or damage the hair.


step 3

Using your brush, blow-dry in small sections starting from the nape/back. Tilting your head forward, place the brush an inch below the roots to hold them taut and aim the dryer above the brush for a few seconds before continuing to the ends.


step 4

Using your brush, blow-dry in small sections starting from the sides. Tilting your head forward, place the brush an inch below the roots to hold them taut and aim the dryer above the brush for a few seconds before continuing to the ends. Repeat this step on a new section directly above the dry one.


step 5

Take a section of your hair no wider than the diameter of your brush. Place your brush under and at the roots of your section. Then with your blow-dryer above, drag the brush up through the mid-lengths and ends of the hair following with your blow-dryer and pulling the hair to the left. Repeat until your hair is completely dry.


step 6

To blow-dry the crown/top sections, take a section of hair no bigger than the diameter of the brush and blow-dry the hair placing the brush under the section of hair. With your blow-dryer in front of the brush, follow the brush in an upwards direction at the roots and an outwards position at the ends for volume and softness. Continue until the section is dry.


step 7

Apply some moulding cream to your fingertips and then pull it through the ends of your hair in a downward motion to achieve a textured look.


step 8

Using a small amount of moulding cream, work it through the mid-lengths and ends in a downward motion. For added texture, pinch the ends as you go sparingly.


step 9

Pick up a small selection of hair from your mid section no bigger than your tail comb. Place your comb at the roots and then comb up and down until the hair is standing up by itself. Continue to the crown and finish at the sides. Repeat this step if you require more volume.


step 10

Apply some moulding cream to your fingertips and then rub it into your roots while lifting your strands for added body. Be sure not to use too much moulding cream at the roots as this can result in a glugy and thick uncomfortable feel.


step 11

Apply moulding cream to your fingertips then gently rake through your bangs, sweeping the hair to the left as you go. Be careful not to use too much product as it can become sticky and clumpy.


step 12

Lacquer is great for strong hold. A small amount is all that is required to finish and should be applied from an arms length distance to the entire style.




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