Messed Up Haircuts Are a Real Thing

Asymmetrical Styles

Symmetry can be beautiful, but asymmetrical styles add personality and interest to a hairdo. From subtle length differences to dramatic styles, there’s a perfect one for you! Asymmetrical cuts work well for those with wavy or curly locks, like long bobs with uneven layers. Regular trims and quality styling products will keep this style looking its best. For an effortless beachy vibe, take inspiration from Charlotte Lawerence’s beachy waves using lightweight texturizing spray, anti-frizz serum, and light mousse. Don’t forget to use heat protectant when styling!

Crooked Hairlines

Hairlines are noticed right away, and a mistake by a barber can be concerning. To avoid this, ask for a pre-outline before cutting. Wearing a hat or durag can help cover up an unsightly hairline, especially for men with long or dreadlocks. Using a hairline spray can also be helpful.

Uneven hair Patches

When dying your hair, some spots may take to the color more than others, resulting in a patchy appearance. To fix this, use a shade darker dye than what was initially used and apply it all over the head. Gently comb through sections to eliminate any remaining patches.

Uneven hair Lengths

A poor haircut can cause sections of hair to grow at different rates, leading to uneven layers or an overall uneven look. This can result in breakage or thinning over time. Avoid tight-tied styles that put prolonged tension on the hair, and adopt healthy routines. Taking breaks from high manipulation styles can also help mitigate this issue. Victoria Beckham’s unevenly layered cut shows that it can still look chic and emphasizes angular features.