Winter is coming and it’s time for that new hairdo you’ve been planning to get.

Clavi-cut or the Clavicle-length hair is here to stay, not only is it easy to manage and style, but it’s also a perfect example that gives off this vibe of both sexy and cool. The name comes from the fact that the longest layers of this type of cut graze the clavicle, and this collarbone-skimming style is often the hairdo of choice for celebs due to its functionality and ease. The joy of this cut is it’s so easy to look after no matter your hair type.  Whether you’re growing out a shorter cut or considering the chop, this halfway-there hair is the perfect middle ground for easy styling options and easy care. Plus, it’s a great base for adding extensions if you fancy some occasional extra length!

The back pieces should rest on the nape of the neck, with the face-framing strands dipping an extra inch until they kiss the collarbone. Play around with this benchmark for an optical illusion of sorts.

It’s a unique style that complements every face shape.

If you want to be more adventurous in terms of styling your amazing clavi-cut, you can have it colored red or even purple to give you this rebellious edge. A few strategically placed streaks are all this cut needs. But if you want something classy, it looks best with the balayage look.

Overall, it’s an astounding way of showing how you can rock those clavicle-length hairs. Straight? Curly? Wavy? You can still ponytail it, there are tons of ways to flaunt it. Clavi- cut gives your hair that beautiful texture that you’ve probably used in longer locks. The clavicut is a miracle length, stylists insist. It helps maintain volume and thickness in fine, straight hair. “But it’s long enough so curly hair won’t puff out as it would with a more traditional-length bob.” And—from your lips to the hair gods’ ears—it’s not one of those cuts that requires a blowout to look hot. It’s just as flattering tousled as it is smooth.

Try it out this winter and let us know your experience!

 

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Contributed by: Manuela Breu
Written by: Yvonne Basera