Paul Tudor, head stylist and head of the David Künzle Fuencarral salon, sets his sights on the pixie: “It suits all types of faces, but is best for women with a long neck and short stature or a round face if you have volume at the back. To keep it perfect, you should visit the salon for four to six weeks maximum”. It is also ideal for round, oval and square faces. A variant that is not for everyone is the pixie mullet.
The nape bob is another short cut to keep on the radar, very feminine and elegant, capable of visually lengthening the neck and looks great on all textures, especially on oval and elongated faces. It adds dynamism to straight hair and generates movement and volume.
The buzz or military cut, clearly unisex and which can be done with clippers, especially on women with thicker hair and, if possible, with a square or diamond-shaped face, could not be missed either.
More daring is the mohawk that Miley Cyrus repopularised a few years ago, with an angular cut simulating a mohawk and which can be worn in different lengths, both on the top and shaved on the sides. Last January, British actress Florence Pugh wore it to perfection at the Golden Globes.
Adriana Pérez, director of the Sonia Atanes Hair Beauty salon in Princesa, opts for the wob, a mix of bob and wavy that should never go beyond shoulder length, with well-defined, natural-looking, casual curls, always looking for asymmetry: “It’s feminine and sensual, with a middle or side parting. It is particularly suited to women with oval and elongated faces who need volume on the sides, from the chin to the chin”.
A cut that will help us to sharpen an oval face is the blunt, also recommended for girls with more pronounced and hard features: “It is a cut that favours all types of faces and hair, from fine to thick, straight or curly. Two centimetres below the jaw, without layers but with frayed ends, it looks great with a razor whenever possible, but not if you have curly or frizzy hair ” – advises David Lesur, training director of the David Künzle salons.
Finally, the slob is another cut that Adriana Pérez (Sonia Atanes Hair Beauty) highlights to dare with a short cut in spring, balanced and straight at jaw height or just below: “It looks great and also helps to correct the oval through the length. It looks great and also helps to correct the oval through length,” she says. I also recommend a smoothing therapy, as it allows you to wear it perfect and mobile at all times”.
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