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  2. 10 Celebrity-Inspired Butterfly Haircuts for Short Hair - AOL

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    Butterfly haircuts include swooping curtain bangs and symmetrical layers. And though they were popularized on long hair (see: Sabrina Carpenter, Matilda Djerf) they work just as well on short ...

  3. No One Does a Bob Better Than Cosmo Cover Star Gracie Abrams

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    The blend of the traditional mullet and the shaggy cut is defined by raw textures, face-framing shaping, and that "lived-in" look. This bold cut provides a coveted natural yet edgy finish, and we ...

  4. List of hairstyles - Wikipedia

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    Layered hair: 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.

  5. Bye Bye Bixie: The Curtain Bob Is Taking Over - AOL

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    2. Wavy Bottleneck Bob “This messy, textured take on the curtain bob is for the ultra-cool girl. To amplify your waves, prep your hair with a curl cream or gel for frizz-free texture that lasts ...

  6. Layered hair - Wikipedia

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    Layered hair is a hairstyle that gives the illusion of length and volume at the same time, using long hair (in the back) for the illusion of length, and short hair (in the front) for volume, as an easy style to manage. Hair is arranged into layers, with the top layers (those that grow nearer the crown) cut shorter than the layers beneath.

  7. Blend modes - Wikipedia

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    This is the standard blend mode which uses the top layer alone, [3] without mixing its colors with the layer beneath it: [example needed] (,) =where a is the value of a color channel in the underlying layer, and b is that of the corresponding channel of the upper layer.

  8. Yes, you can totally trim your own hair at home—Here's how

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    Actual hairstylists explain exactly how to trim your split ends at home. Plus, we found the best tutorials to guide you through it. Yes, you can totally trim your own hair at home—Here's how

  9. Raffinate - Wikipedia

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    In chemical separation terminology, the raffinate (from French raffiner, to refine) is a product which has had a component or components removed.The product having the removed materials is referred to as the extract.