Short Chocolate Brown Asymmetrical Haircut

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Description

This hair color is a rich, nourishing shade of chocolate brown that looks polished and delicious. The cut is asymmetrical, giving smooth ends with an easy shape. Shorter lengths in the back add to the effortless look and feel. The result? A Perfectly cute and stylish 'do.

Our model looks amazingly wearing this beautiful hairstyle. The long side cut on top and short sides make her look good enough to be a fashion model. She looks gorgeous with minimal peach-pink makeup and a contoured face. For the hairstyle technique, the back and one side of this chocolate brown asymmetrical haircut are tapered into the head, while the opposite side is left longer and blow-waved with the top to add subtle movement and body. This formal look is excellent for those wanting a hairdo to wow crowds on any occasion. This short asymmetrical haircut is for women who want to keep their hair long but have fine or medium hair. The asymmetrical style is popular and looks great on most face shapes and hair types, including concise hair or long layered updos. It is a great haircut that works well with straight, wavy, and curly hair. Depending upon your hair texture, you can add some dimension or shorten it. We love this asymmetrical style because it rocks across all face shapes and ages. It can be a lot of fun to wear, with the added benefit of looking good for you too! Use the tips to maintain this hairstyle with regular trimming after 4 to 6 weeks.




Hairstyle Type

Category: Formal
Length: Short
Elasticity: Straight

Haircut Technique

Type: Scissor Cut

Suitability

Gender: Women
Face Shape: oval,oblong,square,diamond
Hair Density: Medium/Thick
Hair Texture: Fine/Medium
Age: Under 21, 21 - 30, 31 - 40, and 41 - 50
Height: Any
Weight: Thin/Average/Large
Forehead Height: Short/Average
Neck Length: Short/Average
Ears: Small/Average
Nose: Small/Average
Glasses: Yes

Styling

Time: 20 minutes
Tip: Spray a small amount of hairspray over the top sections to keep the front sections down and flat.
Products: moisturizer, wax, hair spray
Tools: blow dry


Styling Steps

Apply a small amount of hair moisturizer to the palm of your hand and distribute it evenly through the mid-lengths and the ends. Moisturizer will help your hair to maintain good condition and protect your strands from heat as you style.


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.


To blow-dry under, start at the nape/back and place your brush under the section of hair close to the nape. With the dryer held up over the hair, pull the brush from the roots and continue to the mid length's, keeping the blow-dryer following over the top. Once you reach the ends, curve them under. Repeat this step until the section is completely dry.


To blow-dry the sides, take out a small section of hair from the front and clip the rest of the hair away. Next, place the brush under the section and then pull the brush and hair forward around your face (this curving motion creates body). Place the hair-dryer on top of the brush until you reach the ends and then turn the ends under. Repeat until dry.


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 right. Repeat until your hair is completely dry.


Apply some wax to your fingertips and then pull through the ends of your hair in a downward motion to achieve a sculptured look. Pinch clumps of hair in different directions for a messier result.


Using a small amount of wax, work it through the mid-lengths and ends in a downward, pinching motion. For added texture, apply more pinching and more wax.


Apply wax to your fingertips then drag through your bangs, sweeping the hair to the right as you go. Pinching the ends will create soft texture.


To finish, apply a minimal amount of hairspray from an arms length distance to the top, sides and back. Take care not to use too much or you will end up with a white, flaky residue which looks like dandruff.





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