It creates a voluminous effect with a simple twist and drag using a big-barrel iron or flatiron.
Known as the "princess" cut in Japanese, it's characterized by short, face-framing side pieces contrasting with long, straight hair.
They're installed using feed-in box braids with natural and textured extensions, leaving out random strands for a tendril effect.
Often associated with icons like Cher, this haircut employs hidden micro layers for movement and sway.
Best suited for hair with natural waves or curls, maintaining a relaxed yet enchanting aura.
A fresh take on curtain bangs, these wispy pieces provide full coverage while appearing light.
Effortlessly cool, this haircut combines the piece-y texture of a wolf cut with framing features akin to a butterfly cut.
Suitable for medium to thick hair, reducing volume at the roots while enhancing lift around the face.
Best suited for naturally straight to slightly wavy hair, requiring pinning back and razor cutting for optimal styling.