If you want to start the year with a radical haircut, do not hesitate, the mullet cut is for you. We know that it is one of the cuts that is most difficult to wear, but its strength is so great that it will become the great ally of the most powerful looks.
It was David Bowie who made it fashionable in the 70s, claiming in defense of equality that it was a hairstyle that both men and women could wear. In recent years the mullet cut has returned and for now it will remain among the hairdressing trends of this 2020 . There are several celebrities who have worn it in recent times, including Kristen Stewart, Rihanna or Úrsula Corberó . The last to do so was Miley Cyrus.
The singer has started the year going through the hairdresser and has done it to wear this mullet cut with which she returns to her more rock style. As we can see in the photos that Miley has shared, this cut is characterized by having shorter hair at the top and longer by the nape area. Come on, it is a perfect option if what you are looking for is to cut your hair in a radical way but without losing the length.
This cut is one of the most flattering if you have fine hair. The reason is that it is a hairstyle that adds volume to the hair, and that makes it seem that there is more than you actually have. And the more the parade, the better. This is what Miley Cyrus has done to enhance her hair and give it much more strength.
Another of the tricks that Miley has used so that it is not super short and to give the mullet more personality if possible is to leave bangs, as Úrsula Corberó also did in her day. With this cut it is better to opt for a casual fringe that goes according to the hairstyle.
One of the great advantages of this cut is that it is one of the easiest to style. The ideal is to look casual, so as not to lose that rocker touch that characterizes you. Therefore, drying it and untangling it with your fingers will be enough. So if you wanted a radical change and you still did not know which cut to opt for in 2020, the mullet cut is a great success.