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The square cut is among the most requested hairstyles in hair salons. It is natural, lengthens the figure and is easily worn. But when you add a few layers in gradient, it becomes even more interesting.
It’s no wonder that stars such as Nathalie Portman and Victoria Beckham are tempted by this short haircut. The dipping square can be worn smooth or ruffled, with highlights or shaded. In short, the choice is great. Check out these few images to get an idea of what the degraded dipping square represents.
What are the advantages of the diving square degrades?
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If you have long hair, the first step is to go to the hairdresser and cut your hair. For some, it requires a lot of courage. But know one thing. It is not because you have short hair that you are not feminine. On the contrary. The advantage of the degraded dipping square is above all the health of the hair. The shorter your hair, the less your spikes rub on the clothes, and therefore will be less damaged. In addition, your hair breathes better. But on top of that, wearing a dipping square is much simpler and more practical. It’s a lot easier to maintain and drying your hair will take you a lot less time.
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If you want to stand out with an interesting hairstyle, then the degraded dipping square is the perfect solution. But in addition this hairstyle releases one of the most beautiful parts of the body of the woman: the neck. The square will lengthen your figure and will bring out all your femininity. And not to mention a very important detail: the short cuts are very good with all kinds of accessories. So, are you tempted?
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The plunging dipping square remains a great timeless in the world of hairstyles. It can be worn as well as smoothed and corrugated.
The cut of the plunging square degraded – for what type of face?
The square cut goes to all types of faces, but be careful with some differences. For example, if you have a long face, the best idea would be to adopt the shorter square. And for a round face, the gradient cut is ideal.
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The degraded dipping square can also be worn with a fringe. You can choose between a classic straight or asymmetrical fringe. This will add more movement to your short cut. But beware, the bangs do not go to all types of faces. If you have a round morph, we do not recommend it.
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The gradient square lighten your hair by adding volume. The hair becomes more structured and dynamic. The principle of the degraded dipping square is based on three principles: volume in the root level, well-defined levels and healthy peaks.
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What is the difference between a classic square cut and a dipping square?
This remains the most frequently asked question. While the classic square is characterized by cut hair of the same length, the plunging square, it is asymmetrical. It is recognized by short lengths at the nape of the neck and longer hair towards the jaw. This hairstyle allows you to have short hair, while keeping lengths forward. Moreover, it is a good transition between a long and short cut.
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The degraded dipping square has the advantage of softening the features of any face. That’s why many square-faced women choose this hairstyle. But also, worn with a shaded hair, this cut becomes even brighter and brighter.
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Which cup to adopt – square dipping gradient long or short?
The dipping square runs, we also know it as a bob cut. It can be worn smooth or messy, leaving you with a choice of hairstyle. No need to go to the hairdresser for that. You can barber yourself with a hair straightener and a styling mousse. And to adopt curls, you can use a curling iron or just by using hair rollers.
Here is a little tipTo have a hairy bob, put a dab of hair styling mousse in your hair. Then, start crumpling them. Iron with a styling spray to make sure it stays all day.
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The short gradient plunge square allows you to color wicks. The locks are most often used on short cuts. This technique of coloring create reflections much more pronounced than a shaded hair or hair sweeping. If you want to train your hair with more character, you can go beyond natural hues and opt for vibrant and unusual colors.
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But for those who are afraid of going too far, the long lobing lob hairstyle can be the solution. In addition, the gradient lob is really beautiful, thanks to its structured cut. It can be natural, which does not require special maintenance. Or, you can also curl and ruffle your hair. Moreover, the hair disheveled are very trendy this summer. So do not hesitate to try different hairstyles to find the style that suits you best.
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For more shine, the long gradient plunge square is ideal for hair sweeping. This coloring technique will make your hair look brighter and more natural than ever before. This partial coloring consists in dyeing a part of your hair, in order to obtain a melted gradient and almost unnoticed. If you are brown, you can warm up your color by focusing on blonde shades for a sunburn effect. And if you’re blonde, you can soften your look with darker shades. In short, the sweep goes to all hair colors and if you want to keep the natural side, you are on the right track.
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It has already been said, the plunging square degraded can be adopted by all women, as long as it is done in harmony with the features of the face. Blonde, brunette, redhead or black hair, there is something for everyone.
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