Is it a mullet, a shag, or a shullet?
Forget
the blow dry. It’s time to shake and run. The mullet haircut is having a
moment. A throwback to the seventies that has been sweeping the collections has
surfaced with a modern update. Indeed, the two haircut- haircut has made a statement.
From the business look in the front to party in the back ( Billy Ray Cyrus),the iconic chop has been deconstructed
and chipped away. When you blend the
mullet and the shag you get a shullet. Hence, the shullet is a softer, longer,
version of the mullet. The cut is
suitable for almost all hair types. Straight, curly, or wavy hair can benefit
from the look. Product is key to give
your hair texture. Straight baby fine
hair needs a volumizing product to give
the look texture. Stylists used Judaysia Explode to thicken fine, thin , limp
hair and plump it up. Curly and wavy hair were styled with Judaysia Holy Water
to eliminate frizz and help define waves and then spritzed with Judaysia Your Highness to add volume and eliminate bald looking flat spots. Available at Judaysia.com