Of course, Queen Elizabeth will not walk like that. Asymmetric caret does not suit everyone at all, but owners of straight hair - both thick and thin - must pay attention to this haircut.
Unlike the traditional one (which, in turn, differs from the bean in the absence of bangs), a square with asymmetry implies any variations on the theme of uneven strands. To some this will seem sloppy or too extravagant. However, it all depends on the haircut model and professional imagination of the master. For example, the “blonde in chocolate” - Paris - selects for her platinum hair a well-groomed, barely noticeable asymmetrical square, tucking a lock of hair behind her ear. So she turns out to smooth out large facial features, especially the nose and chin. For others, a strand left long compared to the others can effectively emphasize the cheekbones and add sharpness and expressiveness to the look.
Tips for choosing an asymmetrical square this season
The trend towards asymmetry was introduced thirty years ago by the maestro of London hairdressing, Vidal Sassoon. It was with his light hand that in the 60s and 70s, bob and square came into fashion, allowing women to gain the right to choose the length of their hairstyle themselves. Later, short haircuts were modified and acquired coloring, highlighting, “feathers” and cascades.
Stylists advise asymmetrical care to girls who have burning spectacular hair color - blondes, brunettes, red - otherwise the haircut will not win in contrast. It is also not recommended to experiment with asymmetry for those whose hair is very curly. Even a large wave can make the locks funny and vulgar stick out in all directions. It will already really look like the master’s hand trembling in the cabin.
Be sure to pay attention to the caret in combination with coloring: the game of chiaroscuro and glare will create the volume of the hairstyle, the depth of color. Should I leave the bangs? Most likely, the master will let her go sideways, emphasizing the lines of her face. However, this type of haircut implies any variation of the bangs - even torn or ultrashort.
In the 2013 season, the trends are dictated by the school of maestro Jean Louis David. In fashion - structural asymmetric square. Photos of models are full of the presence of this haircut, testifying to its characteristic. In the choice and formation of hairstyles, you can not observe absolutely no structure. But at the same time, the hair should have a glossy uniform shine (some hairdressers recommend lamination).

Another dubious hairstyle is also popular - a semi-shaved asymmetrical square with bangs. But even if she suits her mistress, then it is 100% complete. Fashion for such a daring haircut was introduced again by rock and hip-hop performers of the emancipated USA - Rihanna, Pink. Individuality is ensured, but three times it is worth considering: is the overall style suitable for such a styling?
Is it possible to create an asymmetric square yourself?
If the article interests you, and there’s no time to go to the salon, then we can test your stylist’s own skills. Or ask a more sophisticated friend for help.
First of all, you need to prepare the hair in a bob haircut, preferably profiling the ends with hairdressing scissors. We pay attention to the bangs, outline its contours. First, on wet hair, we divide the side parting.
Now dry them with a hair dryer and stack with mousse to add volume. When the hair is laid on one side, you can use the iron to straighten. On the other hand, it is recommended to fix the locks with a gel or varnish. Done! Without any loss, an ordinary square turns into an asymmetric one.