Asymmetrical Cuts

Girls' Life, August, 2001

Celebs like Pink and Winona Ryder are flipping for cuts that make the most of odd angles. We asked the owner of L.A.'s hip Planet Salon, Ginger Boyle, to break out her protractor and do some beauty math: "This playful and modern style looks great on girls with round or square faces, and who have medium to thick coarse hair.

It's a total tress tamer!" The best part? "No matter how many girls at school get this cut, you'll still shine since every girl has such different hair and facial features." How to get the perfect asymmetrical haircut? "Just ask your hairdresser for a layered haircut that's disconnected, and not perfect but balanced." Sums it up.

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