Straight hair: short
Straight hair: short
This well-worn pixie is spectacular. Aura Garrido shows it balanced, with short lopsided bangs and the ends grouped in strands. Very well textured hair.
Straight hair: medium mane
Straight hair: medium mane
This look flatters and takes away years at a time. You can wear it parted in the middle and cut straight every day or, when you need a more sophisticated look, part it to the side.
Straight hair: long
Straight hair: long
The smooth plank effect hair is perfect if you have naturally straight hair. Of course, you need pampering: moisturizing products and a hairspray to avoid floating hairs.
Curled hair: short
Curled hair: short
Wearing it this short there are usually no problems with styling it, but if you need a little extra help you can use a medium hold texturizing spray. Apply it in the upper area and let it air dry.
Frizzy hair: medium mane
Frizzy hair: medium length
The key to this bob, with the longer front locks, is to wear a few layers at the ends and wave them with the tweezers. The straighter the cut, the heavier the hair and the less frizz.
Curled hair: long
Curled hair: long
If you want to wear it long, things change. In this case, bet on layers and control frizz by using coconut oil pre-wash masks or moisturizing leave-in conditioners.
Fine hair: short
Fine hair: short
If you have little hair and want it short, you can leave it a little long at the top and part it in the middle with a bangs gathered behind the ears or tilted on the forehead. A tip: gives movement to the tips.
Fine hair: medium mane
Fine hair: medium mane
Control the breakage of the ends by reducing the use of heat tools and style with elegant waves. Long layers will give it movement, but don't have to scale it too much.
Fine hair: long
Fine hair: long
Wearing your hair wavy (not curly) is one of the easiest ways to optically get more hair. Always avoid very straight hair, it will look straight, without strength.
Thick hair: short
Thick hair: short
When you have a lot of hair, going for a layered pixie is a great idea. You will only have to worry about combing your bangs well and taking it with a slight scaling so that it does not fall with too much weight on the face.
Thick hair: medium mane
Thick hair: medium mane
The wavy long bob is a safe bet. If you wear it with open waves and the part in the middle, soften your features. Long layers will give it movement. A plus: keep in mind that copper tones are a trend.
Thick hair: long
Thick hair: long
Amanda Seyfried wears her hair with a slight scaling in the front, and the rest, straight. This cut works well for a straight hair, but if you have waves (hers are lopsided) better add some capita.
Wavy hair: short
Wavy hair: short
When a single wave appears naturally, it is very good to wear the bob a bit long, with its visible texture. The collected strand helps this laid-back look.
Wavy hair: medium mane
Wavy hair: medium mane
We love this long bob with broken waves. When curling the strands with a tweezers, do it vertically and leave them for a short time. This way the waves will not be very marked.
Wavy hair: long
Wavy hair: long
You just have to add some long layers at the back so that the hair does not “bulge” too much and leave the front strands slightly longer than the rest.
Curly hair: semi-collected
Curly hair: semi-collected
The XXL curly mane can be collected without losing volume. Thandie Newton's look plays with textures: super polished in the front and leonine mane cascading down in the back. Comfortable and sophisticated.
Curly hair: medium mane
Curly hair: medium mane
It combines volume and very natural waves, which give it a casual and flattering touch. It is important to retouch the tips so as not to lose movement.
Curly hair: long
Curly hair: long
It is convenient to layer the entire hair. Thus the hair weighs less and curls are easily formed. Picked up to one side, it feels spectacular: it clears the face, there is movement and the volume is maintained.