Shoulder-length hair: "It's the magical length," says hairstylist Harry Josh. "It has the flexibility of long hair, great for a bun or ponytail, but it can do its own thing down." Though you don't need a wand to pull it off, there are a few tricks involved—and the ones we've rounded up are way easier than pulling a rabbit out of a hat.
Style#01:
SLEEK BANGS:
It looks all one length, but a few delicate layers just below the collarbone keep Washington's cut from looking severe; the bangs should begin about an inch and a half from the forehead and span from temple to temple, Northwood says. Like Munn's, this cut's clean, sophisticated lines are more flattering on a round face.
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Style#01:
SLEEK BANGS:
It looks all one length, but a few delicate layers just below the collarbone keep Washington's cut from looking severe; the bangs should begin about an inch and a half from the forehead and span from temple to temple, Northwood says. Like Munn's, this cut's clean, sophisticated lines are more flattering on a round face.
Style#
1/5
Source
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