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20 Wonderful Wedge Haircuts

If you love the style of the sixties, then a wedge haircut is just the look for you. Similar to a bowl cut, the look incorporates soft bangs, inversions and layers to bring it into the modern day. While best suited for straight strands, this hairstyle can also work with loose curls. Just check the pictures below!

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Wedge Haircuts and Hairstyles

Wedges are great because of the flattering silhouette that lets you to have a voluminous crown and a neat nape within your short hairstyle. You can go for an elongated wedge, its classic version or a rather short cut, play with layers, textures and hair colors. Here are some cute ideas.

#1: The New Bob

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A bob haircut is a must-have haircut of the year. From celebrities to grade school girls, everyone is trading in long locks for a flattering short cut. Instead of blending in with everyone else, separate yourself with some well-placed highlights and an angled style.

#2: Side-Parted Pixie

Wedge hairstyles are marked by short layers in the back and longer pieces throughout the top. Even though there is a bit of a set formula, you still can have fun and make the look your own. A shorter section above one ear is an edgy asymmetrical detail that will help you stand out.

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#3: Sandy Shag

Beach waves are effortless and totally desirable. The tousled texture looks as if you have been luxuriating on vacation—even if you really were stuck at a desk all day. A good fit for a carefree girl who carries a little bit of sunshine everywhere she goes.

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#4: Balayage and Tousled Strands

A stacked inverted cut is perfect for women with fine hair because it creates thickness throughout the crown of the head. Balayage highlights in the front of the style create a sense of weightlessness so that it doesn’t seem too dense.

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#5: Highlighted Layers

There is something edgy and strict about having hair that is all one tone. But, because a wedge haircut is so thick, there needs to be some highlights to break it up. Babylights—really thin, natural-looking highlights—are perfect when you need dimension without a bold color.

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