Short (at or above chin)

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Steven Villa (of Pon International in Anaheim Hills, California) created an ultra-short and fringy look for Grace. This highly textured razor cut features lots of internal texture, fringy pieces all along the hairline and a cropped crown for a plume-like effect.

To accent the texture of her cut, her color is a dark chocolate brown with hand painted copper and red orange highlights.


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Stylist Sara Wayne created a fabulous mid length cut for Andrea with a heavy side fringe. The cut features a slight A-line quality with tons of texture and layering all over. Everything was point cut for a “not so blunt” feel.

Her natural dark brown color was infused with a dark violet red base then an asymmetrical placement was done with a copper gold highlight panel on the left side and in the fringe, which comes down over one eye.


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Stylist Sara Wayne created a fabulous mid length cut for Andrea with a heavy side fringe. The cut features a slight A-line quality with tons of texture and layering all over. Everything was point cut for a “not so blunt” feel.

Her natural dark brown color was infused with a dark violet red base then an asymmetrical placement was done with a copper gold highlight panel on the left side and in the fringe, which comes down over one eye.


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Lorissa’s cut is a version of a bi-level with lots of layers with an asymmetrical fringe that is shorter on the left spanning longer to the right. For her color, a hint of red highlight is placed in the fringe throughout her medium brown base.

To style, a cocktail of leave in conditioner and styling lotion are used to saturate the damp hair. After blow-drying with a round brush, the hair is flat ironed with a slight bend on the ends for dimension.


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Lorissa’s cut is a version of a bi-level with lots of layers with an asymmetrical fringe that is shorter on the left spanning longer to the right. For her color, a hint of red highlight is placed in the fringe throughout her medium brown base.

To style, a cocktail of leave in conditioner and styling lotion are used to saturate the damp hair. After blow-drying with a round brush, the hair is flat ironed with a slight bend on the ends for dimension.


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Cristina had shoulder length hair that was damaged and too thin on the ends by previous over zealous razor cutting. Her color was nothing exciting with a basic dark brown.

Stephanie Estes of Pon International created a new look starting with the color. First she placed a few foils through the bangs or fringe to create face-framing effects. She took the entire head to a slightly darker, almost chestnut color then added a coppery gold for the highlights.


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Ashley's hair was just past her shoulders in her solid natural dark blonde. She had lots of damage from years of sun and swimming in chlorinated pools.

For her new look, Pon Saradeth, owner of Pon International in Anaheim Hills, California cut off all of the damaged hair and created a mid length shag with lots of texture around the bottom and choppy bangs. For her color, a medium brown was applied all over, then Pon highlighted through for a chunky sort of dimension. 


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Charles Holdeman of Fantastic Sams in Foothill Ranch, California created men's taper cut for Westin with highlighted and blended length on top. Using a vent brush, he blow-dried the hair agianst the shape of his head then applied a mist of Fantastic Sams Finishing Spray.


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Leonard Henley of Fantastic Sams in Rancho Cucamonga, California produced a fauxhawk with a twist for Raymond. Short, clipper cut sides feature two levels of closeness for a unique “carved in” design. Length along the center all the way back is spiked up with the help of Fantastic Sams Firm Hold Gel.


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For Francisco, Jennifer Pecbot of Fantastic Sams in Foothill Ranch, California created a look with short sides and back with slight length on top toward the front. For a slick finish, Fantastic Sams Styling Glaze was applied after blow-drying with a vent brush.


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