Slanting (or, as it is also called) asymmetric quads became the leading fashion trend, manifesting itself in unexpected enough, sometimes even the most unimaginable variations. The main advantage of a haircut is its individuality, although the classical form of quads is used. This property is achieved due to the fact that the technique of cutting provides a clear contour, typical for ordinary quads and lines, chosen by the stylist depending on the type and age of their client, as well as the condition and color of her hair.
The slanting squares fit almost every woman, perfectly correcting excessively rounded or too sharp facial features, smoothing brightly expressed, eastern cheekbones and masculine "square" chins (you can agree that not all modern haircuts can solve such a difficult task, any stylist will tell you) .
The asymmetrical square created by the hands of a professional is distinguished by the simplicity and ease of laying, even for a woman who is not accustomed to skillfully use a hairdryer and a brush, since this parameter is laid down by the technology of creating a haircut. But, in order for the oblique square to adorn the head, rather than resemble a crow's nest, after the roots are grown and the tips are rounded off (once a month) one should visit the stylist.
As for the type of hair, the asymmetric quill looks great not only on perfectly even strands, like other types of quads, but also on wavy and curly hair. True, in the first case, the penalty will look extremely strict and effective, in the second - more fervently and creatively.
But, like any other hairstyle, a haircut oblique asymmetric quads has a number of limitations and here without the hands of an experienced master can not do. So, it is believed that the hairstyle perfectly suits only miniature female statuettes with a fragile, elegant figure.
If the cutting of the oblique square is done correctly (short macula zone and elongated lateral strands), then it perfectly balances the lush forms of the woman "in the body". Pay attention that the stylist should work over the back of the head - it should be taken out "at a minimum" while keeping the length of the front strands. This simple technique allows you to emphasize the difference between one and the second length, as well as the most advantageously position the neck lines (provided that they are worth it).
Add this haircut with an elongated bang, the shape of which directly depends on the silhouette of the base. So, for example, an asymmetrical bangs looks a little daring and very stylish, but it is worn only with an oblique parting. But the bang itself can be made in different variations, depending on the lines of the woman's face, the color of the hair and their structure.
Wrong proportions of angular and elongated face will correct a short cheek that extends to the middle of the forehead, as the emphasis will be placed on the eyes and eyebrows. A long bang, representing a broad, lying on the forehead strip of hair, starting directly from the parting, will make the image more gentle, tender and mysteriously romantic, focusing on the lips and eyes. But considering that such a bang further lengthens and narrows the face, stylists recommend using it with round-faced girls and girls with masculine features and advise to emphasize the eyes and lips with natural make-up in the daytime and bright makeup when going to a nightclub or on a date.
If we talk about the latest trends, then in the fashion again broke into non-standard combinations and palette of the early 2000's - highlighting, "feathers", coloring. Stylists offer two of the most popular options:
- "feathers", complementing the straight, elongated "ironing" bangs:
- brightened or tinted thin strands all over the head, contrasting with the basic color of the hair.
And now a few words about the length. As a rule, asymmetric quads are created on medium-length hair, but a more creative and "fresh" interpretation of the haircut is an oblique squirming on short hair. This haircut has become one of the main trends, overtaking such classic hairstyles as the Ganson, Cascade and Pixie.
This haircut reveals the nape of the neck, creating an extremely elegant transition of length to the side strands, emphasizes the neck lines and the figure of the cheekbones, and also allows experimenting with the author's fashionable costume jewelry.
Wrong proportions of angular and elongated face will correct a short cheek that extends to the middle of the forehead, as the emphasis will be placed on the eyes and eyebrows. A long bang, representing a wide, lying on the forehead strip of hair, starting directly from the parting, will make the image more soft, gentle and mysteriously romantic, focusing on the lips and eyes. But considering that such a bang further lengthens and narrows the face, stylists recommend using it with round-faced girls and girls with masculine features and advise to emphasize the eyes and lips with natural make-up in the daytime and bright makeup when going to a nightclub or on a date.
The creative vein of the stylists allowed them to create and bring to the catwalks such a complex haircut as an asymmetrical square with graduation. This bright, spectacular hairstyle perfectly looks on thick, hard hair of medium length (length is necessary for creating a longline graduation). It forms volumes, focusing attention on the cheekbones and the back of the head, and layered "waves" unobtrusively emphasize the beauty of natural curls.
Graduating is created by deep thinning or trimming the ends of the hair, which allows you to create the effect of "ragged hair." This silhouette is perfectly complemented by the "feathers" formed in the process of haircuts and by the boy's careless laying a la "creative disorder", thought out to the smallest detail!