Mark Davis has long been one of the most scrutinized owners in the NFL, and his haircut is no exception. A billionaire himself, Davis owns both the Raiders and Las Vegas Aces professional WNBA teams.
Bowl Cut
While we may remember it from school photos, the bowl cut has made an impressive comeback thanks to Ezra Miller (Dumb and Dumber) and Katherine Waterston (Hedwig from Fantastic Beasts). Even fashion week runways have featured it; Kaia Gerber from Fendi’s couture autumn/winter 2019/2020 collection was seen wearing her extended bowl cut, while another model at Saint Laurent showed theirs as part of their ready-to-wear spring 2020 show featured a shorter, raven version of it.
This guy made the traditional bowl cut by texturizing and styling it with a choppy fringe, round glasses, and vibrant pink dyeing for added style. Additionally, clear lenses and hoop earrings complete his look – this look works exceptionally well on those with thin hair who want an edgier edge to their face! This haircut makes a statement without taking over your entire appearance!
Side Swept Bangs
If you’re searching for an updated hairstyle without going too short, consider opting for a mid-length shag with sweeping bangs as an appealing style option. This look highlights your eyes and cheekbones while helping balance out a broad forehead; adding curls further enhances this style – use a 1.25″ barrel hot roller or curling iron to prevent any loss of length before brushing and setting with some hairspray to complete this look!
Long-side swept bangs on a pixie cut create an elegant, feminine aesthetic and are the perfect way to frame one’s face, adding dimension. This style works exceptionally well on women with light-blonde to dark-colored locks.
Layered Bob with Side-Swept Bangs
A layered bob with side-swept bangs provides a timeless yet modern style, suitable for all face shapes and hair textures. If you want an eye-catching effect, ask your stylist to add layers in an undulated or stacked pattern that emphasizes them for an eye-catching textured face-framing effect.
Long Layers
Layers can add volume and texture to any hair length by adding volume and layers; both straight and curly hair types can benefit. They add shape to wavy locks while helping lighten thicker locks – layers may even work for those with thinner or fine hair too!
Long layers look incredible when worn with a face-framing bang like this one. Also, longer layers that have been flipped up at the ends look fabulous. This layered haircut is easy to style and suitable for all hair textures.
Short Layers
Short layers are an easy and stylish way to add texture and volume to a new haircut. Ideal for curly locks, short layers can also be styled in numerous ways for maximum versatility – remember to keep some protein spray handy to maintain their bounce!
Layers are an unparalleled versatile haircutting technique. They add volume to thin styles, slim down broad faces, and enhance bobs and pixie cuts of all lengths. Layered cuts work great for women of any age with straight, curly, or wavy locks – ideal for all conditions and textures of hair!
This short layered pixie is eye-catching with forehead-skimming bangs that create classic framing for cheekbones and eyebrows, giving a youthful feminine appearance. Easy to style without needing special tools or skills. Consider pastel or blonde colors for added variety, or use thick strands that tend to lay flat. This style may also work for thick hair that tends to fall flat under shorter styles!