Always trend this spring, the square remains valid and enrolled as fashionable cuts in 2010. That said, today, squares, there are heaps and the good news is that all the face shapes can adopt a variation of the hairstyle that suited them. Plunging, ruffled, asymmetrical, knee-length, fringed or cut to the millimeter, then finished the square base and without fantasy, today bob up on originality. So we take a look on the side of hairdressers to illustrate current trends in the square.
Yes, the square will all face shapes, but the nuances in this section change any look! Rock chic or classical, all the squares are not the same!
If we both love this cup, it is firstly because worn by Victoria Beckham, Rihanna, or Katie Holmes, the trend is again square! If one is sometimes influenced by celebrities, it also realizes that the square adds character and personality in the face.
Caution, however, note that depending on the nature of her hair and the square is chosen, it requires regular maintenance, especially the square dipping, and some know-how on brushing, smoothing brush!
This spring, the square is still valid. Always with a clear neck and longer hair in front is the side of the fringe and texture of hair that is changing.
Chez Jean Louis David, the square is chic plunging through streamlined front ends that create the movement.
Schwarzkopf Sexy square with a perfect blow dry and an asymmetrical fringe.
Franck Provost modernizes the square and plays with all the loops by creating a tousled-headed with a cross degraded. The square is so alive.
Always at Jean Louis David, the smoothness of 2009 square becomes asymmetrical to give the hair more freedom. The fringe on the other hand, is always present and frames the face softly.
Square blond air to bring light to the face. The hair is wavy locks are cut at an angle to give maximum volume. Chez Jean-Marc Maniatis.
Square mid-and long wavy hair with a styling mousse applied before drying which adds volume. Carre Saint Seaweed.
Original Square at Michel Dervyn with a glamorous flares lengths and chiseled. A retro for a cut in style.
And just for the little bit of heart the day, the square downright Jessica Lowndes (the brunette from Beverly Hills), mid-length, sometimes smooth, ultra-glossy with thick, sometimes curly fringe for a touch of volume and movement.
Yes, the square will all face shapes, but the nuances in this section change any look! Rock chic or classical, all the squares are not the same!
If we both love this cup, it is firstly because worn by Victoria Beckham, Rihanna, or Katie Holmes, the trend is again square! If one is sometimes influenced by celebrities, it also realizes that the square adds character and personality in the face.
Caution, however, note that depending on the nature of her hair and the square is chosen, it requires regular maintenance, especially the square dipping, and some know-how on brushing, smoothing brush!
This spring, the square is still valid. Always with a clear neck and longer hair in front is the side of the fringe and texture of hair that is changing.
Chez Jean Louis David, the square is chic plunging through streamlined front ends that create the movement.
Schwarzkopf Sexy square with a perfect blow dry and an asymmetrical fringe.
Franck Provost modernizes the square and plays with all the loops by creating a tousled-headed with a cross degraded. The square is so alive.
Always at Jean Louis David, the smoothness of 2009 square becomes asymmetrical to give the hair more freedom. The fringe on the other hand, is always present and frames the face softly.
Square blond air to bring light to the face. The hair is wavy locks are cut at an angle to give maximum volume. Chez Jean-Marc Maniatis.
Square mid-and long wavy hair with a styling mousse applied before drying which adds volume. Carre Saint Seaweed.
Original Square at Michel Dervyn with a glamorous flares lengths and chiseled. A retro for a cut in style.
And just for the little bit of heart the day, the square downright Jessica Lowndes (the brunette from Beverly Hills), mid-length, sometimes smooth, ultra-glossy with thick, sometimes curly fringe for a touch of volume and movement.
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