Added:
21 Oct 2012
Most ladies of Asian descent are blessed with striking dark locks that are straight and glossy. Asian hair is also very stubborn, so getting it to hold a shape can be difficult at times. Here, Jessica Lu show us how getting a layered haircut and lightening up the color slightly can create a whole new level of softness and shine. If you have been craving a new style, here's how to get it:
The Cut
Smooth and simple is the main idea for this hairdo. Jessica's naturally straight hair has been blunt cut into a shoulder length bob with a side-swept fringe and subtle layers around the front and sides to soften the over-all style. The jagged cut bangs are swept to the side to soften the face and completes the over-all hairdo perfectly. Her hairstylist has added lots of layers throughout the lengths and ends to give it a rounded shape and contour to her oval face shape. Speaking of an oval face shape, Jessica has swept her bangs to the side but would also look fabulous with a full fringe that goes straight across her brow.
The Hair Color
Jessica has opted for a warm chestnut brown at the roots that gradually darkens down to a chocolate brown at the ends. This is a great "reverse" take on the ombre' hair color look that has been so popular lately. Plus, it's more edgy that plain old highlights. Expect to see more ladies flaunting deep, dark ends like Jessica soon!