Feathered Layers with Curtain Fringe
It is a fall haircut that does not overdo it in bid to impress and yet it scores. Long, sweeping layers are intertwined to make a natural depth and the movement with some soft caramel ribbons. The real magic? That wavy curled hair women wear a curtain-bang with, which falls gracefully on the forehead smoothing the straight lines of an oval face shape and giving it a so *French-girl* feel. Think strolls through a leaf-covered bookstore street.

I used to have fringe like this, and I used to carry a mini flat iron in my bag during the day to those in-between-time fix me sessions. Kerastase elixir ultraime oil is the only thing that makes your hair long and shiny, particularly in the case of color-treated hair.
This cut is a favorite of hairstylist Anh Co Tran, who once said curtain bangs are “the perfect face frame that flatters every angle” — and I couldn’t agree more. They appear really beautiful when applied over medium wavy hair with slight volume at the roots.
Fall is time of warm sweaters and rolled up sleeves, and this hair would fit with them perfectly. You can pretend at face framing layers without going short with this option.
Mid-Length Gloss Bob with Baby Fringe
This short bob messy hair style has a smooth surface to reflect light and dimension. The oval shaped face works best with this length because it seeks to define the jaw with the least amount of masculinity. The front accents draw emphasis to eyes and the baby fringe is blowsy rather than harsh or thick or so it does not make the whole combination too heavy and intense.

Sleek bobs such as this require frequent haircuts to keep it up in a sharp line. I apply Color Wow Dream Coat when I am ready to have that mirror-finishing look. It is like putting a seal on your hair strands like a top coat. In case of fine or thin hair, this type of structure will create miracles.
The low-fuss attitude of this cut is something that I personally love about it. It doesn’t demand daily hot tools. Just a good blowout brush and a little time. It brings to my mind that girl who has minimal makeup but she always looks perfect.
Need a refresh but not a total rebrand? You can be able to mark all the boxes when it comes to short hair in women that is still soft, versatile, and highly stylish.
Fringe-Up Blowout Layers
This large-scale blowout scene has all the reference to 90s glam yet does not seem to be dated. The effect of dramatic lift at the roots of hair and creating fashionable up hair cut effect of a modern fringe makes the face appear long and gives more emphasis on the eyes. Combined with the effect of brushed-out ends and deep side sweep, this style has a perfect match with an oval-shaped face to produce a quick trick on the cheekbones.

In order to achieve this volumize, I swear by the Living Proof- Full Dry Volume Blast. It’s lightweight but mighty. Turn your head over, spray liberally and set it with a paddle brush and cold air. This is a dream come true when you have medium or long hair especially naturally thick or slightly curved hair.
It is the style which introduces drama in the most desirable manner. Think of power meetings, romantic dinners or, simply, that day, when you really need to feel 10% hotter, than usual. I have worn this blow out in times when I needed confidence and it did not disappoint.
Is it extra? Yes. Yet fall is the time of the statement coat, boots made of leather and dark lipstick. Your hair should rise to the moment.
Edgy Undercut with Ash Blonde Top
Punkish and bold with soft-luxe edge, this high contrast undercut styles in ash-blonde crown, with a near-concealed hairstyles fade. The top will be left long and windswept providing dramatic volume and motion and the sides closely clipped to provide contrast. In the case of oval face shapes this cut ACTS as a sculptor with cheekbones and jawlines. It’s architectural in the best way.

Keeping color in this case is a must-tone every few weeks in order to maintain that nice ash color and not to go brassy. Take a violet one such as the Amika Bust Your Brass Cool Blonde Repair Mask and cover your undercut with products that take care of the scalp. A fade this sharp deserves that love.
I adore this style because it does break the rules, it is feminine, masculine, futuristic at the same time. If you’re the kind of woman who’s into statement jewelry and stacked rings, this cut is an accessory in itself.
It is not everyone who will either have the guts to do this, and this is the point. The fear of playing it safe, the fear of sounding less than confident, that is not the issue here, but the need to just have the room and be in the room as soon as you enter it.
Shaved Side Waves
Sculpted waves paired with a tight side shave? This is the style that should be seen on an editorial of a Vogue magazine, and yet the girl manages to make this look immaculate on an ordinary street as well. In the case of oval-shaped faces, such contrast of flowing wavy hair and buzzed detail turns out to suit them quite unexpectedly. It balances elegance with attitude. There’s movement, but there’s edge. It’s sexy, yes — but it’s also smart.

For styling longer side I will suggest using Ouai Wave Spray to provide definition and movable softness. The point is the contrast no need to have the two textures struggle. And the wave talked, and the buzz side was quiet. Your barber will also have joined your beauty team now.
For me, this cut feels cinematic. It is hair that tells the world that you have some stories and you are not afraid to live a little bit louder this season. I have had one with much less drama with a deep part and even felt reborn.
This may be the most liberating thing you do in 2019, especially when you have naturally bent or curly hair. Stylish. Fearless. And completely on point for fall.
Textured Undercut Wave
This is a type of sculptural undercut with big curly fringe that depicts one of those types of hairstyles with an underlying sense of independence and edginess. The top is rendered with a side swept curl and is left dramatically full, contrasting with the sides buzzed clean, which look strong in a visual sense. For oval face shapes, this cut highlights the natural bone structure in the most intentional way — it’s architectural without being cold.

To keep a hold and that lift, I would advise the R+Co Aircraft Pomade Mousse in order to achieve light control and lift. A quick finger tousle and you’re ready to go. It is the best cut when you are a short thick haired woman and want to enjoy the texture in a manner that would still appear structured.
Sincerely, when I find this type of undercut, it is somehow a plush protest, the declaration of individual beauty. It is sophisticated punk that is so perfect on fall evenings covered with satin or leather.
