Here's why:
* Degrees aren't used to describe haircuts: Hairstylists use terms like "layers," "bob," "pixie," or "undercut" to describe different haircuts. These terms are based on the shape, length, and style of the cut, not precise angles.
* 180 degrees can be interpreted in multiple ways: Depending on how you imagine a "180-degree cut", it could mean a variety of things.
* Haircuts are about layers and shape: Rather than specific angles, haircuts focus on how layers are created and the overall shape they create.
If you're trying to describe a specific type of haircut, it's best to be more descriptive:
* "A drastic change" - This suggests a significant transformation from the previous style.
* "A style that flips completely from the previous look" - This highlights the change in direction.
* "A layered cut with a dramatic angle" - This provides more specific details about the cut's features.
To get the best help, try describing the haircut you have in mind using visual examples or specific features you want.