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The “Italian-style” haircut is often confused with the waterfall. This is not surprising, as both are based on a multi-step transition from a short top to long locks at the base. But the cascade is more irregular and bold, while the Italian cut is characterized by soft, flowing lines and is just as beautiful from different angles. It gives the right shape to even the most rebellious curls and unruly locks.
Read also: Cascade haircut from different angles, diagrams of its performance and 40+ chic ideas.
Features of the Italian cut
Long hair began to be cut in Italy in the early ’80s. The cut was quickly adopted by other countries, and has not lost its relevance to this day. The principle can be applied to medium-length and even short hair.
The main feature is that there’s no need to comb your hair – just shake out your mane and move forward in all its beautiful splendor.
Read also: Italian cut for wavy and curly hair: 11 stylish ideas
Italian – front view
The locks are cut in the shape of a cap – at the top of the head, a little less than in the temporal part. The ends are torn or threaded, like bangs. The layers change imperceptibly, giving a mysterious appearance when moved.
Side view of an Italian woman
To create a beautiful silhouette, side and temporal locks are filleted, giving them maximum volume. When styling your hair, you should lift it at the roots and direct it towards the face or in different directions – the haircut will look as natural and relaxed as possible.
Italian woman – rear view
The back view of this haircut emphasizes the tuft of hair. That’s why you shouldn’t choose the Italian if your hair is thin and sparse. Even voluminous hair won’t save you – hair should be rich by nature. Wavy or curly hair is the ideal base for the Italian cut.
The Italian hairstyle is the choice of feminine and romantic natures. It looks gorgeous from different angles, allowing you to wear your hair loose or put it in a ponytail or bundle.
What do you think of the Italian cut? Tell us in the comments what advantages you see in it.