
If a beauty genie asked us to make three wishes, we’d want a manicure that wasn’t boring, a shine that didn’t need to be piled all over the apartment, and a haircut that didn’t need styling. True, it is not necessary to ask the genie to complete the last item on the list, just raise your request to the hairdresser. Therefore, below are five haircuts that you can save time on your morning nap and do not need styling.

Alexandra Denisevich, Dessange Artistic Director
Cascade

Cascading implies the presence of strands of different lengths, between which there are pronounced transitions. The main advantage of a haircut is that it can be styled in different ways, constantly achieving a new result. And on the contrary, you can not style it at all, and the hairstyle will still look stylish.
Bob with a clear cut

This haircut is suitable for owners of straight and thin hair. A neat cut will visually make the strands denser and neater. A short length will help the hair not lose volume. Another plus of the haircut is that it does not need to be updated gradually.
knob

The style of the 80s has a special aesthetic – layering, carelessness and extravagance. The mullet haircut, worn by all the rock stars of that time, exploded in these years. And a new round of popularity began a few years ago and still continues. So there is still time to think.
long bob with bangs

Asymmetrical bob with bangs – a haircut that resembles the familiar “ladder” and gives the hair volume. It will suit any type of hair. And owners of thick strands can ask the master to make a haircut using the “digging” technique to lighten the hair and give it texture.
Bob with short bangs

A tight bob with short bangs is another haircut that will look good on fine hair. It unobtrusively refers to Parisian chic and looks equally good on straight and curly strands.
Source: People Talk

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