Not ready to try a mullet? We get it. A less intense style is a rounded bob with uneven bangs. It still has some edge, but it's more wearable. Plus, it's an easy look to transition hairstyles that are shorter in the front and longer in the back.
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You're already fighting with the length of hair, so let's not fight with the texture. Embrace the au naturel state of hair whatever it might be. Those with waves or curls can take inspiration from this chic bob.
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Show everyone — including yourself — that you do have a lot of hair by bringing it all to the front. It works with growing-in sides because the eye goes to the fullness on the top of the head.
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Hate the idea of layers because it means more length to chop off? Try a trendy one-length bob. It has as much shape as any layered look, especially when it's parted in the center and the ends are slightly curled under.
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Haircuts that are longer in the front and shorter in the back are gorgeous, but problems can arise when we want to grow them out. Some crop their hair until it's all the same length then start growing it out. Don't want to cut off those precious millimeters? Try playing around with different textures with the lengths you have. Keep the front sleek but spike the back to give the appearance of longer locks. The Sexy Hair Style Sexy Hair Hard Up Hard Holding Gel, $17.95, keeps strands in position.
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