“We’re talking about an XXL version of the scissor cut, with a predominantly long haircut where the ends are not completely straight, with sinew or movement and a gradient at the front to highlight the face,” explains Carlos Fernández, Education Manager at Franck Provost. “This gradient can’t be shorter than chin length, which allows us to style it with lots of curl movement, volume and fluffiness. This gives the ends a lot of life”.
The versatility of this long cut allows it to be adapted to different hair types and personal styles. One of its advantages is its ability to enhance the natural texture of the hair, maintaining a straight look with a touch of movement. The secret lies in taking care of the lengths and prioritising smoothness in the finish, achieving a hairstyle that retains its vitality and natural look. It’s also perfect for fine hair that wants to add body, volume and volume.
When it comes to achieving this casual style, it’s important to keep several things in mind. The first is to get expert advice on both the length of the hair and the level of frontal gradient to find the one that best suits your face type. In addition, maintenance should also be taken into account as it will be essential to preserve that natural look. In this case, the use of specifically designed hair products, as well as regular visits to the salon to trim the ends and maintain the shape of the cut.
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