Things You'll Need:
- Straightening iron
- Pomade
- Hairspray
- Step 1Cut long bangs that fall about an inch lower than your eyeline, and sweep them over to the left or right side of your face.
- Step 2Use the straightening iron to straighten
hair if it's curly or wavy. Try to get hair as straight as possible. Korean hair is naturally straight and sleek.
- Step 3Tease your crown slightly to give hair some body. Straight hair has a tendency to fall flat.
- Step 4Rub some pomade into bangs and the tips of hair to create a piecey texture. Most Korean hairstyles are texturized in this way to give the style more personality.
- Step 5Use some hairspray to lock in the style.
- Step 1Get a short pixie cut. Ask the stylist to add a few layers for volume.
- Step 2Part your hair slightly to the left or right. Sweep your bangs in the direction of your part. For example, if your part is slightly to the right, brush your bangs in that direction.
- Step 3Separate strands with pomade to get that piecey look, with a few strands positioned about half a centimeter away from each other.
- Step 4Spray lightly with hairspray to keep the style in place.
Long Style
Pixie Cut
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