HAIRCUT TERMONOLOGY
When discussing haircuts with your stylist, using these terms can help convey the specific style you're looking for.
1. Bob - A classic haircut where the hair is typically cut straight around the head at jaw level or shorter.
2. Pixie Cut - Very short, cropped haircut, often featuring short layers and a close neckline.
3. Layered Cut - Haircut with different lengths of hair, creating layers for added texture and movement.
4. Shag Cut - A layered haircut with feathered ends, often characterized by a tousled and textured appearance.
5. Fade - A haircut that gradually decreases in length from the top to the sides and back, creating a seamless transition.
6. Undercut - Haircut where the sides and back are cut short or shaved, creating a contrast with the longer hair on top.
7. Crew Cut - Short, uniform-length haircut, typically with shorter sides and back.
8. Quiff - Haircut with longer hair on top styled upward and backward, creating volume and height.
9. Pompadour - Haircut with longer hair on top that is styled upward and back, often with shorter sides.
10. Mohawk - Haircut featuring a strip of longer hair in the center, with the sides shaved or cut very short.
11. Bowl Cut - Haircut where the hair is cut uniformly around the head, resembling a bowl shape.
12. Taper Cut - Haircut with gradually decreasing length from the top to the sides and back. Shorter at the temple and nape
13. Layered Bob - Variation of the bob haircut with added layers for texture and movement.
14. Long Layers - Haircut with longer layers, adding volume and movement to longer hair.
15. Bangs (Fringe) - Haircut where hair is cut to hang over the forehead.
16. Blunt Cut - Haircut with straight-across ends, creating a sharp and even look.
17. Choppy Cut - Haircut with irregular, textured ends for a tousled and edgy appearance.
18. Feathered Cut - Haircut with feathered layers that create a soft, flowing effect.

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