Mullet and shag are two of the cuts that have returned to the fore after years of oblivion. Both climbed and paradethe first from the Eighties, the second from the Seventies and in common they not only have the rocker and rebellious style, but also the fact that they are two absolutely unisex haircuts. Could this be why the new generations adore them? Just in time for the summer, here comes a hybrid of the two hairstyles: we present the shullet cut, a less extreme mullet and easier to carry. With the advantage of very low maintenance, given that looks its best in a messy and messy version.
Discovering the summer cut, the shullet
As he points out Alex Cappelletti, Salon Director of Toni & Guy Bologna«It is a variation of the now omnipresent mullet, revisited in a more current, fresh and above all versatile key. Let’s forget the extreme eighties looksfeaturing crew cut hair at the top, very shaved sides and ponytails at the nape of the neck. The shullet is a haircut in the name of softness. Imagine a soft fringe combined with a short and light cut on the front, which progressively lengthens at the back. All with one gradualness without strong disconnections or aggressive length changes ». And here we are with the most important question: to whom does he give and to whom not? «Due to its versatility and its light texture, the shullet goes well with most faces. More indicated on wavy or curly hair, rather than straightit must always be artfully lightened in the volumes in order to enhance the natural soul of the hair. The only limit to consider: the statement. I mean that it is a challenging look, which inevitably draws attention, so perhaps not the best for those who like to go unnoticed ».
Shullet in his and her version
How to make it perfect even for male faces (think of the singer Irama)? “The shullet has all the characteristics of a naturally androgynous hairstyle, therefore able to function indifferently on both a male and female face. Thinking of a man, I would reduce the difference in length between the front and back in favor of more contrast in the side area, taking the worn effect of the style to the extreme by lightening the hair towards the tips. Even if with this type of cut there is creative freedom “, explains the expert. Styling? «Natural, with a disheveled effect entrusted to the hands and a modeling paste».
In the gallery, here are some star who interpret the shullet trend, plus the hair look from Instagram.
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Take note of the new unisex cut of the summer: the shullet
In blonde curls like Irama.
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Particularly short on the sides, with wispy bangs.
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A vibrant shade of fluo yellow emphasizes the rock style of the shullet.
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Miley Cyrus with wavy and fluffy shullet in a perfect 80s rock star mood.
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Shullet icy blonde with hair textured with matte wax.
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More grunge style in this masculine shullet for a fan of the Brit-pop of the 2000s.
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Baby bangs and more accentuated styles for rebel girl Demi Lovato.
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Take note of the new unisex cut of the summer: the shullet
Mood 80s on with this super curly shullet.
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Take note of the new unisex cut of the summer: the shullet
Shaded scales and a very bright blond soften the shullet.
Source: Vanity Fair