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The Return of the Bowl Cut: Our Favorites
High-fashion hairstyles are notoriously difficult to achieve, but the results are always worth the effort.

Once considered a childish hair stylist Dubai, the bowl cut (or mushroom cut) has recently reappeared in fashion. Individuals have deviated from the conventional style and added novel elements, producing a simple haircut that may look well on certain people.

Temple-Shifting Top with Textured, Untidy Layers

High-fashion hairstyles are notoriously difficult to achieve, but the results are always worth the effort. You should avoid using very damaging products like frizzing gel and texturizing spray daily, but a good blowdry and some styling mousse can help. Your hair is always out of your eyes and ears, in the front. You may enhance your stylish appearance with a temple fade on the sides.

An Exaggerated Bowl with Textured Top

While no one can replicate Timothee Chalamet's performance in The King, anybody may give the bowl cut, also known as a mushroom haircut, a go. The hair is distinguishable from the rest of the head, creating the impression of a wig if there is at least an inch of clean scalp from the top of the ear to the ends of the hair. The hair's texture also contributes to this impression. Wearing animal-print sunglasses and hoop earrings will get you noticed.

Bowl-Cut Hairstyles

First, long hair is gorgeous on its own, but it takes on a whole other level of awesomeness when adding additional styling components. This particular style combines elements of both straight long hair and a bowl cut. The grizzly beard is the icing on the cake.

H.D. Wavy Crop

There is a lot of movement and texture in this clip. The focal point of this look is the curly fringe, which goes well with a messy top.

A Dripping Cody Fern

 

You may get a "wet" appearance using gel or another product that smoothes and weighs down the hair. A beautiful fringe-focused style can be combined with a bowl-cut foundation.

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