Butterfly cut
The Butterfly cut, also known as the thousand-layered hair, is a hair style that is skillfully trimmed to create multiple layers that elegantly cascade on both sides like butterfly wings. Creating layers is well-suited to the balayage trend – a technique that involves blending different hair colors.
The Butterfly cut is not a completely new hair style, as it has been around for quite some time. To achieve this style, the hair needs to have a certain length.
Due to the multiple layers, special care is required to prevent the hair from becoming dry and brittle. To achieve voluminous and bouncy hair, it is recommended to use a deep-nourishing conditioner that does not make the hair greasy. Avoid silicone-based products and opt for natural ingredients such as orange, strawberry, honey, and cupuacu butter.
For girls with thin and fine hair, achieving volume and the illusion of thicker hair can be accomplished with styling tools such as a hot brush. A hot brush with teeth that are only 5mm long and a sleek design that does not snag the hair is the perfect choice for your hair.
Beach wave hair style
To achieve big, loose, and flowing beach waves, regular curling methods may not be enough. The hair in these styles is often pre-curled with heat styling tools.
To protect the hair from heat damage, there are many heat protection products available on the market in the form of sprays or balms. It is recommended to use hair care oils such as argan oil combined with Panthenol. These oils create a thermal protection barrier on the hair, withstanding temperatures up to 230°C. The oil helps reduce frizz, facilitates blow-drying, maintains the hairstyle, protects against heat, prevents split ends, and shields against pollution.
Wolf cut
The Wolf cut is a combination of the shaggy and mullet hair styles, which were iconic styles in the 70s and were often associated with famous figures such as Jane Fonda, Stevie Nicks, and Joan Jett. The mullet is a layered hair style with shorter hair in the front and longer hair in the back.
With the traditional Wolf cut, the hair length should be around or slightly below the shoulders to create multiple layers and showcase the transition from the front to the back.
A hair style with multiple layers like the Wolf cut requires precise cutting techniques to avoid split ends. Prevention and protection are key from the beginning, starting with hair brushing. We often spend a lot of money on shampoos, hair masks, and serums, but neglect the importance of a quality hair brush. Specialized brushes made with high-tech bristles gently untangle the hair, avoiding breakage and split ends.
Excessive blow-drying and heat styling can also lead to split ends and severe hair loss. It is best to limit heat styling and use temporary “emergency” products such as hair serums to help repair and seal temporarily damaged hair.
Serums can also minimize the negative effects of environmental factors and styling processes, while promoting hair restoration and minimizing hair loss. Look for serums that contain dismutase oxide, an anti-aging enzyme that combats free radicals and aging, along with oligosaccharides to restore the hair’s structure and improve its overall health.