
Nobody from a bad haircut is safe – even Emily Ratakovsky. Recently, model has shown failed explosions on social networks and called the worst of her life. So this material idea has emerged – what to do with a failed haircut? And we returned to a professional for advice – MA and MI Beauty Network is a stylist of Timur Kadyrov.

Timur Kadyrov
A failed haircut is not the end of the world and is not a reason for hiding at home. It can always be beaten using accessories or style. Here are a few ways.
Accessories

If you have a unsuccessful square, explosion or long hair, you can use hairpin, invisibility, rims or crabs. Take the accessories under your style and stuck with them.
For this purpose, rims are perfect. They can hide the shortcomings in the haircut and add a new emphasis to the image.
“Wet” Style

Short haircuts and haircuts in medium hair can be fixed with almost impossible to sleep, gel, foam and a small amount of varnish. This season is again relevant, a moist effect is relevant, so you can safely add it to your picture. Lay the sticky threads with varnish, foam or gel, comb with a back or redirect. You can also use invisibility to correct and regulate accents in hair style. Or hill braids as Iris Lowe did.
Bundle

Medium length hair – light and spard hair for a bunch. To do this, bitch your hair with a varnish or gel behind the head, collect it to the tail and fix it with an elastic band. Then bend the resulting tail in a clockwise bend and unseen and secure it with studs. Such a style will look simple and minimalist, but also stylish. And even if desired, it can be decorated with interesting options for the beam hairpin.
Curls

If you have a multi -layer haircut or helmet with threaded threaded from the haircut, this is not a problem. To cut the layers, you can use a curved iron, fighting or hair straightener: just bend the ends or threads from the middle of the length. In this case, we need to obtain tissue, then any of the edges scans the ears slightly using varnish or paste. The hairstyle can then be fixed with a hairpin or invisible. The result is a textured asymmetric style, which is currently a season.
Source: People Talk

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