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  2. 20 Asymmetrical Lob Haircuts to Refresh Your Look - AOL

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    Regardless, an uneven long bob is worthy of a second look—both from passersby and those in need of a seasonal update. Here, 20 asymmetrical lob haircuts that prove refinement is better with an edge.

  3. These Short Haircuts for Older Women Are Timeless and Chic

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    Asymmetrical Bob. Portia de Rossi's posh hairstyle is longer on one side, with waves cascading over her face. By adding a deep side part, you'll draw even more attention to the longer side of your ...

  4. Asymmetric cut - Wikipedia

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    Kylie Jenner with an asymmetric bob haircut. An asymmetric cut is a haircut in which the hair is cut in such a way that the hair does not have left-right symmetry and one side is cut or appears to be longer than the other. [1] It is a versatile hairstyle with many subvariations. [1] [2] Usually it is a combination of two separate styles, one ...

  5. List of hairstyles - Wikipedia

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    A women's hairstyle where different sections of the hair are cut at different lengths to give the impression of layers. Liberty spikes: Hair that is grown out long and spiked up usually with a gel Lob: A shoulder-length hairstyle for women, much like a long bob, hence the name. Mullet: Hair that is short in front and long in the back.

  6. Bob cut - Wikipedia

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    Louise Brooks styling a "shingle" bob cut in 1929. A bob cut, also known as a bob, is a short to medium length haircut for women, in which the hair is typically cut straight around the head at approximately jaw level, and no longer than shoulder-length, often with a fringe at the front. The standard bob cut exposes the back of the neck and ...

  7. Eponymous hairstyle - Wikipedia

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    An early example of an eponymous hairstyle was associated with the 5th Duke of Bedford. In 1795, when the British government levied a tax on hair powder, as a form of protest Bedford abandoned the powdered and tied hairstyle commonly worn by men of that era in favor of a cropped, unpowdered style, making a bet with friends to do likewise. [13]