Hairstyles That Rock.
Specialty hair cuts and styles at Forma Collective Salon in Denver, C0
Guiding clients to embrace their inner rebel and walk out rocking a stand-out style they feel amazing in - that's our passion. So if you're ever in the mood for something adventurous, have a seat at Forma Collective and lets work some styling magic. Here are some ideas for your next look.
Pixie Cut Specialist Near Me (You Found Us)
You already know this, but the pixie cut is a short and sassy haircut that flatters a variety of face shapes. This precision chop features tapered sides and back with a slightly longer crown layer that can be worn smooth or tousled. To get an expertly texturized pixie cut, search for "pixie cut specialist near me” and look for salons with stylists who specialize in short cuts. An experienced pixie cut pro will evaluate your hair texture and growth patterns to customize the layers and lengths to best suit your features. Schedule regular maintenance visits every 4-6 weeks to keep your pixie on point as the hair grows out. The right stylist helps you rock this short style with confidence.
Mullet Hair Style
The mullet has made an edgy comeback thanks to trendsetters like Rihanna, Miley Cyrus and Barbie Ferreira. This short-front, long-back style puts a contemporary spin on the outdated ‘80s mullet with a punk-rock vibe. Ask your stylist for a textured, choppy mullet with shorter layers towards the crown and angled sideburns. Keep the top and sides short enough to spike up or sweep to the side. Let the back length hang loose and wavy or braid it for an avant-garde look. Add some asymmetric lines or undercuts throughout for extra edge. Go for bold, bright colors on the bangs or ends to rock a rebellious mullet.
The Shag Hairstyle
Channel carefree 70’s vibes with the revived shag haircut. This lively style features heavily layered and razored locks that encourage natural volume and movement. Ask your stylist for lots of feathered layers cut to different lengths throughout the crown, sides and back. Keep the bangs long and sideswept to complement the cascading shag layers. You can wear the shag smooth or messy for versatility. Allow the ends to air dry for tousled texture or blow them out with volumizing products. Regular trims every 8-10 weeks remove split ends and maintain the dynamic layers. Have fun experimenting with parts, waves and accessories to find your signature shag style.
Butterfly Cut
Make a dramatic hair statement with the gravity-defying butterfly cut. This unique style features chin to collarbone-length hair in front with a sharply angled undercut back and sides. It resembles the shape of a butterfly’s open wings. The contrast of the long bangs against the shaved nape has an eye-catching, editorial effect. It works best on straight, thick hair that holds shape. Use a smoothing serum or light gel to sweep the long fringe pieces towards your cheeks and tuck behind the ears. Let the undercut back air dry for edgy texture. The butterfly cut makes a bold fashion choice for confident trendsetters.
Curtain Bangs
Curtain bangs are a chic, face-framing fringe that creates a subtle '70s vibe. The distinguishing feature of this look is the division of longer bangs into sections that fall on both sides of the face. Ask your stylist for bangs cut longer and thinner than traditional fringe, reaching below the cheekbones or even the chin. Style them parted more dramatically in the middle, using a round brush to sweep the hair to the sides. The rest of the hair can be worn straight or wavy. Curtain bangs are versatile enough to complement various lengths from bobs to long locks. They flatter many face shapes but need some styling effort. Be prepared for more frequent trims to maintain the framing effect as curtain bangs grow out faster.
Undercut Hair Cut Style
Undercuts make a modern style statement with shaved sides and longer hair on top. This high-contrast look offers edgy versatility from slick to messy. Ask your barber for clipper-shorn sides and back, gradually blending into the hair length you want to keep on top. That could range from a few inches to several, styled swept upwards. Keep the top hair long enough for combing in different directions. Use pomades or waxes to achieve a textured crop or sleek comb over. Undercuts allow you to mix up your style from professional to punk. Maintain the look with cuts every 2-4 weeks to keep the shaved portions neat. It’s an attention-grabbing look for bold expressers.
The Wolf Cut
It’s giving brooding, mysterious vibes with the wolf cut, inspired by the anime character Sesshomaru. This shaggy mullet hybrid features heavily layered locks, with shorter bangs and crown layers gradually lengthening through the sides and back. Ask for razored tips and effortless, piecey texture best suited for thick, straight hair types able to hold the dramatic shape. Air dry and scrunch in sea salt spray for tousled volume. The wolf cut excels with pale hair colors like platinum blonde, gray or pastels. Complete the enigmatic anime style with moody clothing. Schedule regular trims to control the unruly layers. Embrace your inner lone wolf with this intense hair look.
French Bob
Ahh, le chic. The timeless French bob evokes Parisian-chic sophistication with a blunt cut and sleek styling. This iconic jaw or chin-length look has graced iconic beauties like Louise Brooks and Anna Wintour. Have your stylist cut the bottom line straight across at one length, with slightly angled side pieces framing the face. The length is meant to just skim the jaw and cheeks. Customize with shortened A-line bangs or a side-swept fringe. Blow hair smooth using a ceramic round brush to flip ends under for a poised, curved shape. Tuck longer pieces behind the ears. A rich brunette or lightened auburn hue enhances the glamour of this refined yet modern bob.