8 Ways to Wear a Bowl Cut Hairstyle	

1. Undercut Bowl Cut

This cool hybrid short haircut pairs a buzz cut with a bowl cut in this contrasted haircut. When you add some hair color to the mix, you’ll achieve an even more eye-catching look. Back in the day you may have been called a ‘mushroom head,’ but these days your hair will be #OnFleek.

2. Long, Angled Bowl Cut

If you’re looking to maintain your length while embracing the soft curve of this haircut, keep it slightly longer for a more feminine rendition of the look. This version of the bowl cut looks especially on trend when it’s sleek thanks to a blowout. To keep the shiny post-blowout, use Nexxus Clean & Pure Nourishing Detox 5-in-1 Invisible Hair Oil to help make your hair shiny and frizz-free.

3. Vintage Bowl Cut

Since we’re throwing it back to the ’90s with the bowl cut, why not go back in time a bit further? By combining the classic ’90s look with a ’40s twist, your modern-day bowl cut hairstyle will truly transcend time.

4. Asymmetrical Bowl Cut

Short haircuts are the perfect first step for an asymmetrical style since they allow for a trendier variance in texture and shape, which ultimately means all eyes will be on y-o-u. When you bring a bowl cut to life with asymmetrical details, you’re able to embrace a flowy bounce to an otherwise traditionally boyish vibe. And that’s precisely what we like to call the best of both worlds. To shape this look, use a dime-sized amount of TRESemmé TRES Two Extra-Firm Control Gel, to help you get the hold you need without making your hair sticky. After you apply the hair gel, coif it up a bit with the help of a round brush and a blow-dryer on low heat for the perfect amount of added volume. Another way to have fun with this version of the bowl cut is to play around with where you part your hair, switching it up every now and again as you please.

5. Heavy Bangs

Love bangs and short hair? Then this look is for you! Opt for a rounded cut that circles your head with a long fringe. The beauty of this look allows you to cover your forehead or clip your hair to the side when needed.

6. Bowl Cut and Highlights

Jazz your cut even more with a bit with some color. We love this edgy look when paired with bold highlights, like this deep red, that can really define your face.

7. Classic Bowl Look

Or maybe only the classic look will do for you? That’s cool and luckily that version is still going strong. This look is all about a rounded cut that’s complemented with short bangs and a layered frame. If this is bowl short cut you’re going for, be sure to get regular cuts to maintain this fierce look.

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