12. Asymmetrical Bob
A bob is another great option to rock an Asymmetrical cut. For a perfect look request your hairdresser to trim one side ending on your chin, while the other ends at the mouth’s top. On the back hairline, it should slowly change in length from one to the next.
13. Curly Asymmetrical Hair
All hair types are suitable for an asymmetrical cut, which includes curls. But, make sure you consult a professional stylist who is experienced in the right haircut. Since curls can twist in a variety of ways, cutting a hairstyle that looks uneven but balanced may be difficult.
14. Asymmetrical A-Line Lob
If you’re looking for a hairstyle that is striking from the front, but looks conventional from behind, you cannot go wrong with an asymmetrical A-line-shaped lob. While one side is longer in comparison to the other side, they both decrease in length gradually until they reach a peak level at the rear of the hair. This makes the cut appear like an A-line design from the sides and back. However, the front shows its amazing asymmetrical look.
15. An asymmetrical Pixie With Temple Shave
Who would say a pixie cut isn’t able to be trendy? When paired with a shaved temple, that creates a striking contrast in length the pixie cut immediately is edgy and trendy. It’s an ideal style for modern women.
16. Blunt Asymmetrical Bob
Nothing accentuates an attractive Asymmetrical bob as blunt ends. Because blunt ends form an obvious line, they let people to clearly see that one part of your hair has a longer length than another even though the difference may be small.