is back trending on top right now. Tempted? If you've been seduced by a bob, but you're not sure whether to commit, the overcut could be exactly the answer you're looking for.Where the mullet offered up a hybrid chop that was all business at the front and party at the back, the overcut has given the same concept a sleek glow-up that keeps the front and back more cohesive and less disconnected.
For instance, jaw and at the front can give the illusion of a especially with midi or long lengths at the back tucked behind shoulders or into a scarf or jumper.
But, when you want to tap up that extra length, it's available for longer styles or updos. It means you can achieve a style that's cool and stylish at the front, but tumbling and romantic at the back.A pretty multi-hyphenate chop, “this is a fantastic style for those looking to reduce weight and volume in their hair but still keep their length.
It combines the look of a shorter haircut at the front, with the length being kept longer at the back,” explains Andy Heasman, International Creative Director at .The key is to introduce some shorter face-framing at the front. “ will be a dominant trend in 2024 and look particularly great paired into this look,” Andy adds.
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