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What's the name of Du Haitao's hairstyle and how to cut it?
Broken hair is a hairstyle for boys. It is characterized by layered and uneven hairstyles. The bangs on the forehead are slightly longer than the eyebrows and the sideburns are slightly longer than the roots of the ears. The hair at the back naturally droops slightly, covering the neck.
Cutting method of broken hair:
1. Generally, cutting scissors and dental scissors can be used, and knives can also be used.
2. Generally, the hair is sparse. To reduce the amount of hair, you can use broken shear or tooth shear to reduce the thickness, which can be adjusted according to the situation.
3. When you cut your hair, don't cut most of it flat and without layers. It can be disconnected or even local.
Advantages of broken hair:
1. It can make the face of a boy with a fuller face look awkward, because the sideburns can cover part of his face.
2. Boys with uneven heads can do better, because there are layers behind them.
3. The acne on adolescent boys' faces can't be obvious.
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