A hairstyle can be a reflection of an era. And this will bring back some memories…
Know the Pouffe cutting ? If this name doesn’t mean anything to you, it’s probably because you had to call it ” the curved hull » or even the “ the wick rose » in the 2000s. Typical hairstyle of this era, this consists of lifting all the locks from the front of the face towards the back be able to form a sort of shell on the top of the head. If this was very popular twenty years ago, unfortunately it didn’t go through the seasons with flying colors. Despite everything, this year it has managed, thanks to trends but also to social networks, to make a notable comeback. Top model Bella Hadid and actress Nicolas Peltz have already taken the plunge. A nod to their predecessors Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen, Beyoncé and even Kim Kardashian who were loyal fans of the bombastic hairstyle.
A very easy hairstyle to make
The 2000s are at the center of all fashion and beauty desires this season. It is therefore quite logical that the Pouffe cutting come back today. But beyond this temporality, another criterion works in its favor: its practicality. Very easy and quick to make, it only requires a brush, some flat pliers and a bit of hairspray.
Making it is very simple:
Separate the front strands with a comb.
Detangles hair for easier styling.
Bring your locks back, forming a dome. If you lack volume, don’t hesitate to backcomb your hair slightly to achieve greater roundness.
Secure everything with flat pliers and a little hairspray.
Admit it, you haven’t done such a simple hairstyle in a long time! Enjoy !
Hairstyle in photo
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Mary Crossley is an author at “The Fashion Vibes”. She is a seasoned journalist who is dedicated to delivering the latest news to her readers. With a keen sense of what’s important, Mary covers a wide range of topics, from politics to lifestyle and everything in between.