This Hairstylist Shares How A Proper Haircut Changes A Person (30 Pics)
Just like Jurgita Malakauskaitė, Korean hairstylist Jeong Eun-Hye is on a mission to show just how much a person can transform their looks by changing their hair.
Whether she's just shortening someone's bangs or totally reworking their entire hairstyle, Jeong is always trying to "convey beauty through her fingertips" so her clients "can always shine", and she's doing a darn fine job if you ask me. Continue scrolling and take a look for yourself.
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So does the fact that they changed the lighting.
Load More Replies...I love that these pictures show them wearing the same hair and makeup, so that it's just the hairstyle that's made the difference.
But if you blow dried the first one properly it would look beautiful too.
If you look at her neck in the first pic to the second, there's a difference in lighting. Her face is more front-faced in the first - the second has a slight angle. And second pic she smiles more.
change of lighting and change of face angle make the most difference here.... also she is smiling on the right
As Jeong has shown, even autumn can be the perfect time to try out a brand new hairstyle. So if you're feeling adventurous, you can certainly try out something new yourself. Whether you're into something big and bouncy, or sleek and straight, there’s something to fit any personal preference and hair type.
Hairstylist, Dionne Smith, reckons there's five key styles to watch out for this season. There's rebellious crops, iconic throwbacks have been given a modern twist, and a couple of classics have been flipped and dusted down for 2020.
Beautiful woman, and the change is not huge but it enhances her appearance.
The biggest change is in the rolled down collar. Makes her face look slimmer and neck longer.
Load More Replies...I think she's blow dried her hair with a round brush. I could be wrong but that's what it seems to me. I love how voluminous and lovely her hair looks in the right pic.
That's not just a haircut. Natural is on the left. All duded up from the salon is on the right.
She doesn't look like she came from a salon unless you think a lipstick and maybe a foundation means a salon visit.
Load More Replies..."The biggest prediction for autumn is an updated version of the '70s shag haircut, this hairstyle works on long hair and short hair making it a versatile restyle for autumn," Dionne told GLAMOUR. "The multi-layered haircut is trendy and not only looks effortlessly glamorous, but it is also easy to maintain. A mixture of a feathered cut around the face and lots of choppy layers adds volume, and to keep the style looking great day-to-day, you simply need a salt spray to add texture."
I love updated "shags" but THAT is NOT a "shag"! THAT is a bob with a few layers.
Yes, covered her ears and smiled. Nothing to do with haircut as such.
Load More Replies...Next up, bold fringes. "From side-fringes to heavier blunt bangs – autumn is fringe season and a quick way to bring a haircut bang-on-trend. The most popular fringe trend will look to 1960s stars like Brigitte Bardot, with a lightly cut, wispy fringe that won’t overwhelm any face shape," Dionne explained.
Summer has seen a rise in grown-out bobs or lobs, but Dionne's prediction is that autumn will be all about the sharp, blunt bob which will hit the jawline. "Shorter styles, in general, will take centre stage with precision cutting. As well as one-length blunt bobs, we will see angular and asymmetrical bobs, which gives face-framing length for rounder face shapes."
Bold and voluminous, pixie cuts are the ultimate low maintenance cut that everyone is asking for. "Take the plunge and look to the retro icons like Mia Farrow for this but keep it modern with choppy layers to add volume," Dionne said.
Remember the classic collarbone cut? "Classic and face-framing for everyone, the collarbone cut is the ultimate style for those not wanting to go too short this season. The key to this cut is the simplicity. Stick with blunt ends and a few layers if you require more volume," Dionne explained, adding that, "This is a classic take on the sharp bob, without losing the length. Good for those who are not quite ready to go jaw-length styles."
Ummmm.....her hair IS jawlength on the right. Collar-bone length on the left. Why the whiter skin on the right????
The shape of the face is different! Lighting and maybe a touch of airbrushing. All make a difference too!
This person has completely "westernized these girls,".....all of them. Why? Are Asians not attractive enough? I say this as a very white euro-American.
Load More Replies...Too bad they didn’t have the smile and same lighting on the first picture. Then we could tell if it was better.
Yes. They've narrowed her chin, removed blemishes and shadowed her cheekbones to make them look more structured. Its a shame really because she was beautiful before, and the editing just takes the attention away from the hair styling.
Load More Replies...One on the right = bass player in a band. One on the left = home alone watching band on youtube.
Lol why are people downvoting? The hair styles look like that and it’s rlly pretty
Load More Replies...Are these extensions?? These girls are all blessed with gorgeous Asian hair. Thick, shiny, healthy black hair!!!
Same model as in #7 but without the Photoshopped makeup/face slimming.
Too much photo correction in the second pic...her chin..her coloring, her eyes. She looks like a cartoon....very pretty girl doesnt need all that correction...she's is naturally pretty.
Edited how? To me it just looks like she's holding her head tilted forwards a bit more in the second one.
Load More Replies...Since the "after" photo was taken with her face turned more towards the camera. Her face is turned slightly away from the camera in the left-hand photo so it is hard to judge. But it does look like a big change from left to right.
Load More Replies...EEEEEEE SHE LOOKS SO C U T EEEEEEEEEEE I love that hair style T0T
Just a different angle of the head and the photo, not a different person.
no they didn't, the girls are just at different angles than the before pics, because you can't perfectly recreate the position after moving.
Load More Replies...can someone point out the "haircut" here because I'm genuinely confused, it just looks like she pulled a little baby hair from the ponytail
The face in the second has been widened.. So much photoshop going on in this thread...
I don't see any Photoshop in this one. In some photos, I can see it but here she looks almost the same. You do realize that even a slight different angle and lighting makes a person look not exactly the same? If it's heavily photoshopped, that's one thing but people do scream photoshop at the slightest differences.
Load More Replies...Adding gloss and shine can make anyone's hair more beautiful.
Load More Replies...the hair is more wavy in the first one and the second is more choppy but they are pretty similar hairstyles
Load More Replies...Especially second set of pictures: I am guessing photoshop or something..? Her nose and jaw line and also ears are changed in a way no hair cut could do :D
She looks CGI. At the very least these pics have filters on them
These people have made her look almost European. Her black hair is beautiful. Too bad they made it brown.
biggest change is makeup, camera angle, lighting and facial expression.
They may have flipped the photo. BUT the ears are different shapes.
Load More Replies...yeah, I think these are 2 different girls... The freckle on the neck and next to the ear, the ear shape, the eye is in different places, and the skin tone on them is different. Plus, the shirt is completely different in the 2nd pic.
Think... this one isn´t the same person... but anyway the after hair style is very prety. Need to learn how to do that...
https://www.alexgaboury.com/hair/3-easy-3-minute-hairstyles-2019/?org=3841401257 one of these is similar
Load More Replies...Her hair is fine in the first picture. It looks healthy and glossy and appropriate for an Asian girl. Western wavy hair is not the only way to see hair. Also, the length of the chain around her neck is irrelevant.
She didn't need to have wavy hair. Her hair just needed a proper trim ... maybe and she looks better without the smile. The lighting in all of these pictures is always daylight in the "before" picture and warm studio lighting in the "after".
Every single one of these shows a before pic of an unsmiling woman with straight, uncombed hair. Then the after pic shows the woman smiling, and she has brushed, curled hair.
In this comparison, the "before picture" is much better. The light is much too harsh on the right photo, her skin tones are washed out, and she looks very uncomfortable forcing that smile.
to me it just looks like she's goofing around in the second pic
Load More Replies...these are the 2 different girls from a previous post... the neck freckle and the freckle before the ear, which you can't see here but still, and the completely different shirt and the eye placement. Facial profile is also pretty different.
Again, trying to make an Asian girl look like a Western girl. Asians can't have beautiful hair???
I see where you're coming from, but I think they're the same person, seeing as they have the same locket and sweater. They're taken in different angles and lighting, and light really can trick the eye.
Load More Replies..."Hair stylist gives girls identical hairstyles by slightly curling their hair and making a bit of a fringe"
Yep, but she is good at what she does. Not every hair is easy to do that. Mine as an example, 1m long straight with not much volume. Once wanted to do that, but the stylist was not as good at this one for this task, so the hair didn't stay. In another occasion another stylist tried a similar thing, but as well, it didn't stay and was a waste of money. So it would be nice if I ever find one that actually can do what this one in the post do.
Load More Replies...Just one of the dozens of "Look how I transformed women with the help of a new hair cut, a lot of make up and Photoshop."- contributions on BP.
Was gonna say lighting too, but that could have also been photoshop
Load More Replies...Wow....relax people. Why so much negativity all the time. Style in Asia is different as does every other continent and these are all right on trend there. They all look great and really happy with their new hairstyles and that's the end of it. I think she's very skilled.
Because everyone is tired of these stupid misleading post titles. Nothing against the work, but don't imply all it takes is hair, and then do light, make up, lights, photoshop and beautifier
Load More Replies...What I get from this is "people look better after a makeover and photoshop." At least they aren't disney characters.
Nice hairstyles and nice makeup jobs for sure. My Asian GF has demonstrated, and I will attest, that long Asian hair wants to be straight, and whatever pretty wave you put in it will last about 5mins before it self-corrects. Aqua Net Super Hold will get you another 5mins, maybe.
If you have it done by professionals, it can stay wavy for long. Don't know how they do it, now, as I'm weak in chemistry, but the Korean women I see every day everywhere I go have demonstrated it for me, here in Korea.
Load More Replies...Can't compare when before and after have different expressions. Some do seem to be different models. Such lovely young women.
"Hair stylist gives girls identical hairstyles by slightly curling their hair and making a bit of a fringe"
Yep, but she is good at what she does. Not every hair is easy to do that. Mine as an example, 1m long straight with not much volume. Once wanted to do that, but the stylist was not as good at this one for this task, so the hair didn't stay. In another occasion another stylist tried a similar thing, but as well, it didn't stay and was a waste of money. So it would be nice if I ever find one that actually can do what this one in the post do.
Load More Replies...Just one of the dozens of "Look how I transformed women with the help of a new hair cut, a lot of make up and Photoshop."- contributions on BP.
Was gonna say lighting too, but that could have also been photoshop
Load More Replies...Wow....relax people. Why so much negativity all the time. Style in Asia is different as does every other continent and these are all right on trend there. They all look great and really happy with their new hairstyles and that's the end of it. I think she's very skilled.
Because everyone is tired of these stupid misleading post titles. Nothing against the work, but don't imply all it takes is hair, and then do light, make up, lights, photoshop and beautifier
Load More Replies...What I get from this is "people look better after a makeover and photoshop." At least they aren't disney characters.
Nice hairstyles and nice makeup jobs for sure. My Asian GF has demonstrated, and I will attest, that long Asian hair wants to be straight, and whatever pretty wave you put in it will last about 5mins before it self-corrects. Aqua Net Super Hold will get you another 5mins, maybe.
If you have it done by professionals, it can stay wavy for long. Don't know how they do it, now, as I'm weak in chemistry, but the Korean women I see every day everywhere I go have demonstrated it for me, here in Korea.
Load More Replies...Can't compare when before and after have different expressions. Some do seem to be different models. Such lovely young women.

