More discreet than the bob in the Street StyleHowever, the ‘mullet’ cut is making a comeback in 2022. What’s its origin? While your mind certainly goes straight to the iconic David Bowie when you think of this shape, the truth is that this style goes back many years, whose beginnings evoke several popular opinions: some associate the first steps with the Egyptian era and emulate the shape of combat helmets, while others say it came from mojúles fishermen in the southern United States”. The truth is that, after the 1970s, “it started to regain popularity thanks to the glam rock era and the rise of the 1980s,” said Ana Martínez, Education Manager at Jean Louis David, “the ‘mullet’ cut has not been seen on the catwalks for several years, something that has undoubtedly gone down in historyand that has now come down to Generation Z.”
And beware of confusion: “while the ‘mullet’ is defined by being very short on the sides and bangs, leaving longer strands at the nape, the sides and sideburns, the ‘shaggy’, which is usually done on long hair, is characterized by small layers on top and long, blunt curtain bangs. The ‘wolf cut’ combines the multiple layers of the ‘shaggy’ cut with the contrast of lengths typical of the ‘mullet’ cut,” they recall from Llongueras.
How to maintain it? “If a haircut has to follow a strict and constant routine, then a haircut of the complexity of the ‘mullet’ is even more so. While experts like Ana Martínez assure that “it’s an easy cut to maintain if you visit the salon every month and a half, up to two months,” it’s a looser style that “needs more maintenance on a day-to-day basis.” “. For this, one of the most important parts of said maintenance is the products that are used and knowing how to choose the right one for each type of hair. The expert recommends Perfect Curl Go Style by Jean Louis David.
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The singer has opted for completely different hairstyles and cuts in recent years. The mat, in her blond version, was one of them. Short, long, with or without bangs, without a doubt this haircut, characterized by being shorter at the top and longer at the nape, has as many variants as the profiles wearing it, and this is what Ana Martínez notes, who assures that ” all fashions and trends have a growth, a maturity and a decline”, which means today that we are already witnessing other versions of the “mullet” and other cuts inspired by it, such as “The Wolf cut of the Octopus”.
Zendaya surprised us with a bicolor version, with blonde tips.
A more daring proposal, chosen by the singer, which reminds us that it also works with a neon touch.
The actress made it one of her hallmarks. He wears it in the shortest version.
The model also opted for this hairstyle, with her natural tone.
Sophie Thatcher bets on the hairstyle in its most natural version.
Don’t hesitate to leave your locks and ends natural, even with a curled touch.
Do not hesitate to combine it with your XL fringe, with a slightly rounded shape and volume.
Source: Marie Claire