Straight Jaw-Length Black and Orange Two-Tone Asymmetrical Haircut

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Description

This jaw-length asymmetrical haircut is a great way to add some edge and style to any hairstyle. This asymmetrical black and orange chop comprises 2-1-1 sections, executed with straight lines and tapered cuts. It is a favorite around here, and we are so happy with how it looks on our model. The refined color-blond tone and defined side bangs contrast perfectly against her dark hair and make her look wonderfully cool and offbeat. It is an eye-catching asymmetric bob with angles and curves for definition. For the hairstyling, the bangs have been cut at an angle to create the geometric shape of this style. The back has been graduated up to the crown to create the body, while the sides have been cut at different lengths, with the left sitting at ear level and the right just above chin level.

This trendy asymmetrical straight hairstyle is excellent for women with medium to thick hair, and oval, oblong, square, and diamond face shapes. The length falls in the middle of your back part and sides. Regular trimming after 4 to 6 weeks allows you to keep this hairstyle within the shape easily. You can also use a straightening iron to achieve a smooth dead straight finish.




Hairstyle Type

Category: Alternative
Length: Medium
Elasticity: Straight

Suitability

Gender: Women
Face Shape: oval,oblong,square,diamond
Hair Density: Medium/Thick
Hair Texture: Medium/Coarse
Age: Under 21, 21 - 30, and 31 - 40
Height: Any
Weight: Thin/Average
Forehead Height: Short/Average
Neck Length: Short/Average
Ears: Small/Average
Nose: Small/Average
Glasses: No

Styling

Time: 30+ minutes
Tip: Use a straightening iron to achieve a smooth dead straight finish.
Products: straightening, wax, smoothing shine, hair spray
Tools: blow dry


Styling Steps

Squeeze a small amount of straightening balm into your palms and then rub your hands together before smoothing the product evenly through damp hair.


Using the corner of your comb and standing in front of a mirror find the middle of your left eye and then drag the comb straight up slowly until you reach your hairline and then continue back in a straight manner to achieve an even left part. A side part is great for longer face shapes because it creates the illusion of width.


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.


When blow-drying your bangs forward, clip your hair back leaving only your bangs out. Position your bangs evenly in your brush, taking the hair in a forward direction. Blow-dry from roots to ends, keeping the tension consistent, and evenly distribute heat over the whole section of hair that you are working on. Repeat until the hair is dry. This will stop any frizz that may occur.


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.


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.


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 a small amount of wax to your fingertips, and then using your fingers, rake through your bangs pinching the ends as you go to create a feathered, textured effect.


Apply a very small amount of smoothing shine to the palms of your hands and then run it through the mid-lengths and ends of your hair. Be careful not to add any to the roots or a large amount to any section of the hair as smoothing shine can be very heavy on the hair, weighing it down and making it appear oily.


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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