Greta Gerwig Short Wavy Dark Blonde Shag Hairstyle with Side Swept Bangs and Light Blonde Highlights

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Description

Loose waves are dressed through the top and one side giving the over-all style movement and texture. The opposite side is tucked neatly behind the ear giving this look an asymmetric finish. Strong hold product is needed too keep this hairdo in place and regular trims every 4-6 weeks will help maintain a healthy look and feel.

Greta Gerwig is flaunting a cool short wavy hairstyle here that has a windblown finish. This hairstyle looks great on her oblong face shape and is ideal for her low, straight hairline. This ‘do gives Greta oodles of volume at the crown and has tons of texture throughout. Ladies with a fine hair texture like hers will benefit from this ‘do that makes the hair appear thicker thanks to the body-boosting waves and layered ends. Rather than go for bangs, Greta has gone with a flipped over part and grown out fringe that makes the most of her short forehead.

Greta’s color is another stand out feature of this ‘do. Her golden blonde base has been highlighted with streaks of warm copper tones, giving her an ultra light and soft finish. This hair hue looks lovely with her fair, cool complexion and amber eyes.

Greta Gerwig is an American actress and filmmaker. Gerwig first came to prominence through her association with the mumblecore film movement.




Hairstyle Type

Category: Casual
Length: Short
Elasticity: Wavy

Haircut Technique

Type: Scissor Cut

Suitability

Gender: Women
Face Shape: oval,oblong,square,heart
Hair Density: Medium
Hair Texture: Fine
Age: 21 - 30, 31 - 40, 41 - 50, 51 - 60, and Over 60
Height: Any
Weight: Thin/Average/Large
Forehead Height: Short/Average
Glasses: Yes

Styling

Time: 20 minutes
Tip: Direct your hair into position while applying the finishing products.
Products: mousse, gel, hair spray
Tools: natural



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