The best and worst women's hairstyles
The bad haircuts can ruin your mood for days, if not weeks or months while you wait for your hair to grow up. Just like good haircuts can make your day and make your life easier for a predictable future.
The haircuts are difficult affairs. We have all heard horror stories about going to the hairdresser looking for a good thing and look like a mess and emotionally scars. The bad haircuts can ruin your mood for days, if not weeks or months while you wait for your hair to grow up. Just like good haircuts can make your day and make your life easier for a predictable future. Having a good haircut can effectively reduce stress and time you spend the fight with your hair in the morning. The thing is however that haircuts are usually a very personal thing. What lookstery on your favorite celebrity or your best friend could look horrible on you and vice versa. The haircuts are the best when they are customized for your face sharing and your hair texture, but there are some hair cuts that are safe for most people and are just about everyone. Even also goes for universally bad hair cuts. Let's take a look at some of the best and worst hair cuts for women.
Better:Long layers
Long layers are a good option for most people, but particularly good for those with curly hair. If you are curly and you have a lot of hair, you know that the feeling of having too much hair to treat. It exceeds, it's heavy and it seems to form a pyramid on your head if you keep all this with the same length. So many long layers are definitely the way forward. In addition, length could help fight frizz and keep your bay loops just because of long hair weight.
Worse:V
It was a trend of the 90s and in the early 2000s, you know that haircut that created a V-shape around your face. You may think that's going to frame your face well, but it really looks like a weird girl and you can not really style it other way out of wearing it. No up-dos will work with this hairstyle and even a tail tail will absolutely ridiculous. Keep away from this haircut.
Better:Soft layers
If you have soft or corrugated soft layers, your best friends are your best friends. This type of haircut looks good on everyone and your hair is beautiful, although everything you did was wash it and dry. The layers will add a little texture and stiff hair too, which is a win-win if you ask me. The number of layers will have to be determined by the hairdresser according to the density of hair and your thickness, the same goes for the length of the layers, but generally framing the face is a good idea.
Worse:Bangs on a wide face
You can do what you want, after all, it's your hair and your face. We do not try to say that you absolutely do not have a fringe if you have a wider face. However, if you have a wide face, you are not sure or something you do not necessarily want to highlight - do not make bangs. They will only make your face wider.
Better:Blunt Bob
Many women think that if they have a round face, they can not have short shorts, because it would look like their face even bigger and round, but that's not the case. If your face is round, long hair does nothing for that. However, a Bob Blunt can soften the roundness of his face and because it's blunt, these straight lines will add angularity to your face.
Worse:Super long hair
Unless you are a model bound by a contract to have super long hair - there is no need for that. You do not want hair that you are unable to take care of you. Be realistic, it will simply annoy, it is really hard to take care of and that you will not make senseless. Most of the time, it will just be absent in a boring braid or you will sit in. More washing and drying, it will forever and you can not even styler. Just look bright and healthy is a feat.
Better:Asymmetrical bob
Speaking of Bob hair cuts, another option is another asymmetrical option, also known as Bob A-Line. Basically, you get shorter hair in the back and longer at the front. It looks super chic even if you do not stop it, but you can be done to look softer with some waves or super fantasy if they are straightened. There is a reason that Victoria Beckham has remained stuck with this haircut for years. It's little maintenance, it seems good to everyone and it's cool af.
Worse:Permanent tight
Nope, Perms did not stay in the 80s, they are back with a revenge, even in 2020. But this time, they do not fry your hair and you can control the tightness of the loop. So, if you have stiff hair and everything you've always wanted is to have a curly mop of hair - move forward and get a permanent, but make sure you lose losing loops and Modern modes, not the style of the tight 80s which is the nightmare thing.