Summer is all about trying out new thingsand that goes for your hair as well.
A fresh haircut can instantly change your look, and open up tons of new styling possibilities.
But how to find that ideal cut?
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Just choose the length you want, and chop to it.
Tran loves Scarlett Johansson’s half-shaved ‘do but cautions its not for everyone.
He suggests trying it you’re a risk-taker with a square or oval shaped face.
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It looks best with fine to medium tresses.
Michelle Williams may have recently grown out her pixie, but it’s still a winner!
The reverse cutit’s shorter in the back and longer in the frontis a stunner.
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Alexa Chung proves that grown-out bangs can inspire a new cut.
By adding in face-framing layers, the fringe blend in and adds subtle dimension.
“I am in love with effortless cuts like this,” says Tran.
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Keeping it longer on top and shorter around the nape like Solange Knowles keeps you cool in the heat.
And it doesnt require serious styling, explains Tran.
Just apply some leave-in conditioner and beach spray and you’re ready to go.
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For those with thicker hair like Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, a piece-y lob is the way to go.
Keeping the weight around the middle prevents the dreading pyramid-head.
The versatile cut works on all face shapes.
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Use a beach spray to create a perfectly tousled finish or a smoothing serum for a sleeker look.
Consider Cara Delevingne’s angled layers, which are thinned out at the edges to add movement.
Tran suggests using a round brush and bodifying hairspray to create even more bounce.
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Soft, thicker layers are perfect for low-maintenance summers, since they don’t require much upkeep.
Emily Ratajkowski sports loads of razored layers throughout, which creates shape without any bulk.
“And you’re free to wear it straight or wavythe options are endless.”
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Just add some volumizing mousse in damp hair and let it air dry.
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