4 Hairstyles Chinoys Should Try This 2021

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From blonde bangs to bleached hair, last year’s hairstyles were definitely iconic. However, not all hairstyles stay long since they eventually get dominated by newer and fresher looks.
Here are some fresh hairstyles you can start the year with:
The Blunt Cut
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Seo Yea-ji definitely rocked this look when she appeared on Netflix’s It’s Okay to Not Be Okay. The best part of this hairstyle is that it doesn’t necessarily have to be short. It can achieve that sharp look, regardless of hair length.
The Pixie Cut
If you’re feeling a little adventurous this 2021, the pixie cut could be perfect for you. Not only does the hairstyle feel light, but it also can be cut in different variations.
The Mullet
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The mullet is definitely the most badass hairstyle on this list. It’s for someone who wants to achieve that bold and edgy look. The different layers may look intimidating at first, but the hairstyle could be worth it in the end.
The Hidden Dye
Blackpink’s Lisa is well-known for having unique hairstyles over the years, but this one is definitely one of our favorites. The hidden dye is another way to pull off the two-toned look if you don’t want the other half of your hair dyed.
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