Graduated square

Kare - one of the most convenient and universal haircuts: it looks stylish, does not require special styling, and its length does not make your hair heavier, which allows you not to devote much time to hair care.

Hairstyle graded quads have recently become popular due to the efforts of hairdressers - they know that many customers like to update the haircut, make some interesting details, and the graduated quads can not do it better.

Next, we'll look at the varieties of graded quads that fit the girls, depending on their face shape.

Graduated square for the oval face

A graded square with a bang fits girls with an oval face, as it is usually elongated.

The bang compensates for the length, but if the face oval is not too long, then the bangs can be made asymmetric or torn.

So, for the oval face the following elements of the graduated square are suitable:

Graduated round for round face

The round face looks pretty, but it's hard for him to choose a haircut. To compensate for the small length of the oval, a graded caricature with an elongation is suitable.

A graded square with elongated strands along the face visually elongates the face, but the lack of such a haircut is that uneven strands do not allow you to make many hairstyles - a tail, a scythe, etc.

Graduated elongated square can be with a torn asymmetrical bang, or without it. In this haircut, coloring is beautiful, when using a paint the master creates glare.

For the round face, the following elements of the graduated square are suitable:

Graduated square for square face

The square face is distinguished by the severity of the lines, so it needs to be compensated with lightweight, profiled and torn strands. In this case, a straight long bang is prohibited because it emphasizes the square of the wide cheekbones. The only possible option here is a slanting bang.

Graduated quads with torn tips will also suit girls with wide cheekbones. Ragged tips soften the straight lines and make the hairdo.

To create the image of the fatal lady, you can use a graduated bean box: it has a hint of a retro image, but in modern design and with asymmetry you can make a futuristic hairstyle.

The following elements of the graduated square are suitable for a square face:

Graduated square for a diamond-shaped face

The rhomboid face is distinguished by its wide upper cheekbones, but its narrow chin and whiskey. For this type of face, almost any square except for the straight-bang version fits, since it will expand the upper line of the cheekbones.

For the diamond-shaped face, an asymmetrical graded square is suitable: for example, it is possible to lengthen the strands on one side, and on the other, to shorten it. Also, to make asymmetry in the haircut will help a tattered oblique bangs.

If a bright asymmetry is undesirable, then you can make the ends torn, leaving some strands long.

The following graded square elements are suitable for a diamond face:

How to stack graded square?

Graduated square is very easy to lay yourself: to create extra volume, use special tools - sprays and mousses, and also first dry your hair, tilting your head down. After that, you can pull the strands with a round brush. If volume is undesirable, use silicones. It is believed that they are harmful to the hair, but it's a myth: if the head is washed often, the silicone is as bad as any foam or hairspray.