These cuts enhance hair’s sexy sleekness (plus add volume and body).
Ask for choppy ends to create movement.Most flattering forOval, long and square-shaped faces.
Sweep fringe to the side to draw attention to your eyes.Styling commitmentMinimal.
Chin-length ends add width and soften angles.Styling commitmentModerate.
Spritz a body enhancer such as Sebastian Volupt Spray Volume Building Spray-Gel, $20.
Blow-dry hair upside down.
Opt for long, face-framing layers, starting below your jawline.Most flattering forAll face shapes except long.
The gradual length softens roundness as well as a square jaw.Styling commitmentModerate.
Use a brush to dry smoothly; hold with hairspray.
(Try Garnier Fructis Style Sleek & Shine Anti-Humidity Hairspray, $4.)
Play up hair’s natural versatility with swingy cuts that add bounce and make styling easy.
Short
Try…a piecey pixieThe how-toUneven layers let waves do the styling for you.
It’s that fast!
Ask for angled ends for more softness.Most flattering forAll shapes except long.
The extra length slims and balances sharp faces.
(If yours is long, request a cut that’s slightly shorter.
Don’t let ringlets spiral out of control.
Snip away the frizz with these simple tricks.
Curls temper a square jaw; volume on the sides rounds out slender faces.Styling commitmentMinimal.
The fullness adds softness to a long face or narrow chin and offsets a boxy jaw.Styling commitmentModerate.
Angled curls downplay the sharp lines of contours.Styling commitmentMinimal.