Ear length hair

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Ear length hair is a stylish and timeless choice for those looking for a classic yet chic look. This hairstyle features strands that gracefully fall right at the level of one's ears, adding a touch of elegance to any outfit. Whether you are going for a casual or more formal look, ear length hair can effortlessly complement your style and enhance your overall appearance with its simplicity and sophistication. Try this versatile hairstyle to elevate your everyday look and exude confidence…

Sonna Jean Brado on Instagram: "Fine hair texturizing? Yes! ..But only in certain areas😉  In this bob haircut my client has more density in the back than she does in front and I want to visually balance the volume in her hair by removing weight behind the ears and keeping structure and weight in front of the ears. I’m using my 6” Angel Blades Scissors 👍  1. Identify which areas of the cut are the thickest and which areas need more fullness. 2. Isolate the area you will work in 3. Choose your texturizing technique, here, I’m working at a low elevation, and breaking into my bottom line to reduce the bulky corner 4. Use your mirror to check results👍 The thin area should appear to have more structure and the shape will be more balanced. 💃  . . . #sonnabrado #seriousbeautyeducation #finehai Growing Out Shag Haircut, Julianne Hough Hair Safe Haven, Back Of Bob Haircut Short Hair, Low Volume Haircut, Bob Cut For Thinning Hair, Bob Longer In Front Shorter In Back, Gradual Bob Haircut, Short Textured Bob Fine Hair, Bob Volume Hair

Sonna Jean Brado on Instagram: "Fine hair texturizing? Yes! ..But only in certain areas😉 In this bob haircut my client has more density in the back than she does in front and I want to visually balance the volume in her hair by removing weight behind the ears and keeping structure and weight in front of the ears. I’m using my 6” Angel Blades Scissors 👍 1. Identify which areas of the cut are the thickest and which areas need more fullness. 2. Isolate the area you will work in 3. Choose…

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