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French-style haircuts for short, medium, long hair (with photo)

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French haircuts are made using a folding razor and thinning scissors.

Torn strands and thinned ends make the hairstyle unpretentious, you can not style it at all, but if you wish, you can easily style your hair into a neat and strict composition.

French pluck with torn strands

In the photo – a French pluck haircut for short hair, it resembles a classic garcon, but is complemented by torn strands:

French-style haircuts for short, medium, long hair (with photo)French-style haircuts for short, medium, long hair (with photo)
French-style haircuts for short, medium, long hair (with photo)
French-style haircuts for short, medium, long hair (with photo)
French-style haircuts for short, medium, long hair (with photo)

The hairstyle almost completely opens the face, leaves the ears and neck visible.

That is why short French hairstyles are not recommended for owners of protruding ears or a short massive neck.

The pluck is perfect for girls with a high forehead and an oval face.

French-style haircuts for short, medium, long hair (with photo)French-style haircuts for short, medium, long hair (with photo)
French-style haircuts for short, medium, long hair (with photo)
French-style haircuts for short, medium, long hair (with photo)

This hairdressing solution is not recommended for women with a square face and large angular features – you'd better give preference to smooth lines.

A huge plus of a la French hairstyle is that it does not need to be styled.

Wet hair after washing is enough to dry with a hairdryer, shaking the hair with your fingers.

French-style haircuts for short, medium, long hair (with photo)French-style haircuts for short, medium, long hair (with photo)
French-style haircuts for short, medium, long hair (with photo)
French-style haircuts for short, medium, long hair (with photo)
French-style haircuts for short, medium, long hair (with photo)

You can use a diffuser attachment, and apply a styling product with a light, non-sticky formula before blow-drying.

If your hair is very thin and soft, accentuate the torn edges with a hard styling like thick mousse or barber clay.

Short-cropped crown strands can be placed vertically with a “tuft", for this you need a special styling wax.

French-style haircuts for short, medium, long hair (with photo)French-style haircuts for short, medium, long hair (with photo)
French-style haircuts for short, medium, long hair (with photo)
French-style haircuts for short, medium, long hair (with photo)
French-style haircuts for short, medium, long hair (with photo)

If the hair is not quite fresh, dry shampoo or styling powder will help out – the hair will become visually lighter and more voluminous.

Bangs, parietal and temporal strands in French hairstyles are strongly milled, and the main volume is concentrated in the occipital region.

Thanks to the torn edges, the hairstyle looks lively and stylish, the hair seems lush.

French-style haircuts for short, medium, long hair (with photo)French-style haircuts for short, medium, long hair (with photo)
French-style haircuts for short, medium, long hair (with photo)
French-style haircuts for short, medium, long hair (with photo)

To visually increase the density of hair, experiment with multi-color dyeing, highlighting with many thin contrasting strands is suitable.

In the photo – a French haircut for short hair, which is recommended to be complemented with rich makeup and noticeable jewelry to look as feminine and elegant as possible:

French-style haircuts for short, medium, long hair (with photo)French-style haircuts for short, medium, long hair (with photo)
French-style haircuts for short, medium, long hair (with photo)
French-style haircuts for short, medium, long hair (with photo)
French-style haircuts for short, medium, long hair (with photo)

French bob and bob with and without bangs

In the photo – a French bob haircut for medium hair, the hairstyle differs from the classic bob with torn edges of the strands:

French-style haircuts for short, medium, long hair (with photo)French-style haircuts for short, medium, long hair (with photo)
French-style haircuts for short, medium, long hair (with photo)
French-style haircuts for short, medium, long hair (with photo)
French-style haircuts for short, medium, long hair (with photo)

Unlike the strict version of this haircut, the French version looks unusual, more youthful and bold.

Of course, you can cut a French bob in different ways, here are the main varieties of this unpretentious hairstyle.

Kare with straight bangs – great for girls with big eyes and a neat nose:

French-style haircuts for short, medium, long hair (with photo)French-style haircuts for short, medium, long hair (with photo)
French-style haircuts for short, medium, long hair (with photo)
French-style haircuts for short, medium, long hair (with photo)

The hairstyle looks best on dark hair and does not tolerate regrown roots.

The bangs are not milled, sometimes they are cut with a razor, like the rest of the strands.

When drying with a hairdryer, it is enough to comb all the hair with a massage brush, dividing the hair first with a straight parting on the crown of the head.

Kare with oblique bangs – the bangs are torn, like the bulk of the hair:

French-style haircuts for short, medium, long hair (with photo)French-style haircuts for short, medium, long hair (with photo)
French-style haircuts for short, medium, long hair (with photo)
French-style haircuts for short, medium, long hair (with photo)

Oblique bangs are preferred by girls with a round oval face, as well as with rare and light curls.

Elongated oblique bangs – such bangs are plentifully milled:

French-style haircuts for short, medium, long hair (with photo)French-style haircuts for short, medium, long hair (with photo)
French-style haircuts for short, medium, long hair (with photo)
French-style haircuts for short, medium, long hair (with photo)

With the help of an elongated bang that covers a significant part of the face, you can mask full cheeks and massive cheekbones, smooth out the protruding edges of the lower jaw.

On the video – a French bob haircut, ideal for those who want to emphasize the cheekbones, as well as for owners of slightly curly hair:

With a traditional bob, the hair begins to curl, the hairstyle loses its zest, and with the length of the bean, chaotic torn strands are perfectly visible.

Asymmetric caret – the strands on the right and left are cut in different lengths, the solution is suitable for brave girls who are trying to keep up with the times:

French-style haircuts for short, medium, long hair (with photo)French-style haircuts for short, medium, long hair (with photo)
French-style haircuts for short, medium, long hair (with photo)
French-style haircuts for short, medium, long hair (with photo)

Using asymmetry, you can make a French haircut for long hair that does not require styling, leaving torn strands below the shoulders on one side, and shortening them to the level of the chin or cheekbone on the other.

Kare without bangs – suitable for owners of a wide face and low forehead:

French-style haircuts for short, medium, long hair (with photo)French-style haircuts for short, medium, long hair (with photo)
French-style haircuts for short, medium, long hair (with photo)
French-style haircuts for short, medium, long hair (with photo)

Wear with a side parting and elongated strands in front that will hide the cheekbones, cheeks and sides of the forehead.

You can complement the hairstyle with a bright shade of hair or contrasting strands; in tandem with torn edges, such coloring will support a shocking youth look.

If you like ombre coloring, make the ends of your hair darker or brighter than the roots.

Hairstyle "French Kiss"

The French Kiss hairstyle became popular thanks to the film of the same name, where the main character had short hair.

French-style haircuts for short, medium, long hair (with photo)French-style haircuts for short, medium, long hair (with photo)
French-style haircuts for short, medium, long hair (with photo)
French-style haircuts for short, medium, long hair (with photo)

The strands are arranged randomly and stick out, but still, when drying with a hairdryer, it is worth giving them a direction.

As a styling, you can use foam or mousse, and then highlight the ends with wax.

The bangs of this version of the French hairstyle are short, the parietal strands are laid in the direction of the face, but not smoothly, but deliberately carelessly, some strands stick up or to the sides.

French-style haircuts for short, medium, long hair (with photo)French-style haircuts for short, medium, long hair (with photo)
French-style haircuts for short, medium, long hair (with photo)
French-style haircuts for short, medium, long hair (with photo)

The temporal strands and crown are slightly raised, and the hair below the crown sticks out to the sides.

You can achieve this shape with the help of brushing, and if the hair is very short, just direct a jet of hot air from the bottom up, and then fix the result with varnish.

Focus on the structure of the hair and choose the most convenient and practical option for styling strands.

French-style haircuts for short, medium, long hair (with photo)French-style haircuts for short, medium, long hair (with photo)
French-style haircuts for short, medium, long hair (with photo)
French-style haircuts for short, medium, long hair (with photo)

You can curl the curls with a large curling iron or a narrow iron, trying to maximize the occipital strands with the ends up.

French haircut options

If a haircut can not be styled, this does not mean that it is forbidden to style it. You can cultivate daring ragged strands and make your hair more restrained.

In the photo – short haircuts that do not require styling, the French style is immediately noticeable by deliberate negligence and protruding strands:

French-style haircuts for short, medium, long hair (with photo)French-style haircuts for short, medium, long hair (with photo)
French-style haircuts for short, medium, long hair (with photo)
French-style haircuts for short, medium, long hair (with photo)

But if you use styling products, curling iron or brushing, you can reduce the extravagance of the image:

  • The simplest solution is to apply enough gel to the hair and comb the hair smoothly. Make a side parting at the crown of your head and comb your hair on two sides along with bangs. You can fix the strands of bangs with the help of stealth. If you have proportional facial features, you can comb the curls back, fixing the rim.
  • If the length of the hair allows, style it with a hairdryer and a round comb, lifting it at the roots. Style the ends of your hair up or down, depending on your appearance. A narrow chin can be visually balanced by wrapping the occipital strands up. And the ends of the temporal strands laid to the face will emphasize the cheekbones.
  • With the help of a curling iron, you can make an elegant and even romantic hairstyle. Lay the parietal strands with curls in the direction of the face, and from the crown to the back of the head, curl the strands with the ends under the bottom. On relatively long hair, you can make real spiral curls by holding the curling iron in an upright position.

French-style haircuts for short, medium, long hair (with photo)French-style haircuts for short, medium, long hair (with photo)
French-style haircuts for short, medium, long hair (with photo)
French-style haircuts for short, medium, long hair (with photo)
French-style haircuts for short, medium, long hair (with photo)
French-style haircuts for short, medium, long hair (with photo)
French-style haircuts for short, medium, long hair (with photo)
French-style haircuts for short, medium, long hair (with photo)

French haircut is an opportunity to find your own style and always look luxurious! You need to get used to such a hairstyle, especially if you used to wear classic haircuts.

French-style haircuts for short, medium, long hair (with photo)French-style haircuts for short, medium, long hair (with photo)
French-style haircuts for short, medium, long hair (with photo)
French-style haircuts for short, medium, long hair (with photo)

Try on a french hairstyle with torn strands and appreciate its unpretentiousness, thanks to which your preparations for any event will take much less time.

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