
Sometimes even shaping cannot prevent the extension of the rebellious hair in the direction they want. However, the founders of a beauty salon in London found a way to solve this problem, inspired by the image of the librarian in the 80s films. They created a haircut to help hide the stray strands.
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Daisy Edgar-Jones. Photo: Social Networks -
Photo: Social Networks -
Photo: Social Networks
The main feature of this haircut is carelessness. The explosions are located just below the eyebrows and the face frames. And usually the wires that we fix with varnish and gel remain in natural states. Thanks to very layer, the rebellious wires combine with explosions and become less noticeable.
If you associate the image of a library with tired eyes and woolen scarves, we recommend that you remember Goldie Hawn and Brooke Shields, the main beauties of the 80s. Voluminous styles and careless openings have become iconic. And in the 90s, Claudia Schiffer joined them.
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Goldie Hawn. Photo: Getty Images -
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Claudia Schiffer. Photo: Getty Images
In the meantime, use a hair dryer and a large brush to shape your hair. Or you can curl your curls with a curling curl.
Source: People Talk

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