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The peaked cut is a great option to renew short, medium and long hair. Regardless of the model adopted, the technique manages to redistribute the weight and volume of the strands, thus providing a new silhouette and a fit with more movement to the locks. As it is naturally versatile, the chopped haircut can be adapted and finished in different ways to enhance the type of hair for each person, so the ideal is to show some photos when explaining to the hairdresser the result you want. We’ve put together everything about what it is, how to adopt, the different models and how to style a shaggy hair to inspire you to try the look Check it out!
See also: how to choose between the chopped and shredded cuts!
How is a peaked haircut
The name “pecked cut” refers to the fact that the technique consists of cutting the threads several times, therefore re-pecking. Using scissors, the hairdresser will create graduations along the length of the strands so that, instead of being all the same length, they are distributed better. The top layers are the shortest, which helps to give the hair a little more volume, and as the ends are all disconnected, the strands end up gaining a natural movement effect. The peaked cut is usually indicated for those who want to make their hair more full-bodied or distribute the volume that is normally concentrated at the ends, forming a triangle. “I bet a lot on curly hair with a lot of volume and movement”, says hairstylist Didier Sé, Creative Ambassador from Redken. In straight hair, the model manages to balance the strands so that they gain more life.
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How to adopt a peaked cut for short, medium and long hair
The strength of the peaked cut is that it can be adopted in hair of all lengths. Short hair, for example, tends to have volume naturally, so it can take on a triangular shape when it’s dense and straight cut. With a peaked effect, you can better distribute the volume and even enhance the natural texture. In medium hair, many people bet on the chopped cut to combine with the fringe and create a shag hair style look. The model has a retro inspiration and is perfect for those who want to adopt a more alternative and daring look. For long hair, the peaked cut allows you to renew your look without having to reduce the length of the strands as a whole. The hairdresser can keep the base layer as elongated as possible and create a gradation over the top, with long layers for a subtler effect, or strands that are well peaked and disconnected ends along the length.
The ideal finishing and styling for every type of subcut cut
To highlight the disconnected ends of the shaved haircut, it is important to take a few minutes to finish the strands. Each type of texture requires different care, so the styling routine also varies from person to person, but there is no need to follow very elaborate rituals. With the right techniques and products, you can get the most out of the cut in a short time. In the case of straight hair, the ideal is to use a blow dryer and a round brush to shape the ends. Prepare the damp wires with the thermal protector Align 13, by Redken, which will even help keep your hair straight longer. Then swing the dryer along its entire length to remove excess water. Finally, use the round brush to dry and style the front strands and the ends of the remaining hair, turning the brush in and out while alternating the strands.
For curly, Ale de Souza’s tip is to use a cream to define curls. THE curved line, by Redken, offers good options, with the lotion ringlet for those looking for a lightweight formula with anti-frizz protection, or Curl Refiner, a nourishing styling cream with UV protection and disciplining action. Massage the product of your choice along the length and knead the ends from the bottom to the top. “Another good trick is to let the hair dry completely after using the leave-in for curls and then, with your fingers or even with the help of a dryer, loosen the hair well from the scalp. This way, you gain volume without losing volume. definition”, teaches the expert. The result is hair with a full-bodied look from root to tip, lasting definition and natural movement.
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Published by: Barbara Gonçalves, Wednesday November 27, 2019 – 3:35 pm
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