Graduated Cuts
* Long Layers: This adds subtle movement and volume without sacrificing much length. The layers are gradual, blending into each other.
* Shag: A more dramatic version of long layers, with choppy, textured ends that create a casual, effortless look.
Blunt Cuts
* Lob (Long Bob): A classic and versatile cut that falls just below the jawline. Can be styled straight, wavy, or with a center part for a more dramatic look.
* Bob with Layers: Adds texture and volume to a classic bob. You can have longer layers in the front and shorter layers in the back, or just a subtle layer throughout.
Other Options
* Side Bangs: Adds a touch of edgy style and helps to frame the face.
* Face-Framing Layers: These layers are longer around the face and gradually get shorter towards the back of the head, creating a soft, flattering look.
* Choppy Ends: A great option for adding texture and movement to straight hair.
Tips for Choosing:
* Consider your face shape: Ask your stylist for a haircut that flatters your features.
* Think about your lifestyle: Do you want a low-maintenance style or something that needs more styling?
* Don't be afraid to experiment: Try different styles and lengths until you find something you love.
Remember: It's always best to consult with a professional stylist to get personalized advice on the best haircut for your hair type and desired style.