Aurora haircut, which appeared more than 30 years ago, still does not lose its popularity. True, in the distant 90s, this haircut had a somewhat extravagant (by today's standards) look. Currently, many girls fell in love with her for the ease of styling and the ease of the created image. It is really unpretentious in styling, its shape is easy to maintain, and at any time you can adjust it to another, no less interesting haircut. In this article we will talk about the main features of the Aurora haircut, the technique of its execution and consider the main types of this haircut.
The main features of the Aurora haircut
Aurora's female haircut is a voluminous haircut for medium and long hair (although it can be performed on a short length if desired). However, on short hair, she does not look so impressive. Many often confuse Aurora with a cascading haircut. In essence, they are very similar: Aurora is also a smooth transition between the short strands of the crown zone and the long strands of the temporal and occipital zones. The peculiarity of this streak is to create a voluminous hairstyle even on thin hair. The main differences from cascading haircuts:
- more magnificent crown;
- sharper transitions between layers;
- lack of thick tips.
Thanks to the creation of a voluminous crown, a haircut looks great on girls with an oval face shape, as well as with the shape of an inverted heart, by balancing the volume of the upper and lower parts of the face.
IMPORTANT! Aurora looks great on almost any type of hair except curly. Therefore, girls with curls should better refuse this haircut.
Technique Aurora Haircut
- First, the hair is washed and slightly dried, but not completely. The strands should be slightly damp.
- Choose the control strand - the most extreme from the temple. Subsequently, all the locks will be aligned with it.
- Next, we move on to dividing the entire mass of hair into specific zones using parting. The first is a central parting. Next, the hair is divided into the occipital, parietal and temporal zones, using the appropriate parting.
- Haircut begins with the parietal zone. The first strand with a guy under 90 degrees is cut off, and all subsequent layers are made a couple of centimeters longer. The lowest layer is equal to the control order.
- After the parietal zone, you should go to the temporal and cut them in the same way, however, the most extreme strands are cut in the shape of a ladder.
- From the temporal zones, we smoothly pass to the occipital. Hair on the occipital area is shear-like.
- After the completion of the haircut, it is checked for accuracy by creating a bun on the crown (if all the hairs are the same length, the haircut is done correctly, if not, we eliminate the detected defects.
- Next, you can create a bang. It can be oblique, or straight and torn.
- The end of the haircut is carried out by milling the tips and creating a styling.
Aurora haircut for medium hair
The classic and most common variation of the Aurora haircut is for medium hair length. Ideally, this haircut is suitable for owners of a round face shape, since due to the transition of length from the crown to the shoulders visually stretches the face.
Aurora haircut on long hair
Aurora for long hair is a rather risky step. Most girls are not ready to say goodbye to the bulk of their hair, so it is not possible to realize the classic version of this haircut.
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