JAPAN HAIRSTYLES TRENDS
When you think of Japanese hairstyles you would probably think about straight black hair that is often very long for both the men and women. Over the years, people have started to break away from the norm and be a bit more creative. Japanese hairstyle trends are changing in a big way.
Most aspects of fashion have some kind of driving force, and when it comes to Japanese hairstyles trends, anime is definitely the inspiration. These hairstyles are cute, and often closely resemble that of the anime characters. They are copied in both style and color, which is definitely a big step away from the norm. Many people are using it to reflect their personalities and show that they are fun and exciting.

The trends for women these days is a bob cut as opposed to the long flowing locks. The cut can be made to look casual or very elegant, making it a very versatile choice. Long bangs can be added, which is suited to almost any face shape. Some subtle tones can also help to add personality to the style. As far as men’s hairstyles are concerned, many tend to opt for a wolf cut, which basically features a short length with spikes in various directions. Many men still opt for the conservative short cut that is parted to one side.
It would be interesting to see what Japanese hairstyles trends will surface next. What we can be sure of is that it will be inspired by a wealth of creativity.
ASIAN PIXIE CUT 2010
ASIAN PIXIE CUT 2010
Asian women are known as some of the most beautiful women in the world. They’re petite, dainty, and have hair that is sleek, straight, and always stylish. Pixie cuts look great on Asian women (even some of the men, such as the J-Rock stars!) and always are guaranteed to attract attention.
ASIAN LONGER PIXIE HAIRCUT FOR 2010

Pixie cuts bring out fine features and draw attention to the eyes. They also work perfect for those who have straight hair. This is why they work great for Asians, as they have everything pixie cuts do best with. Pixie cuts range from three inches to as short as half an inch, depending on the person and the area of the hair. These styles are easy to care for and a lot of them are short enough you can just run your fingers through them to style them. Sometimes color is added with highlights, ranging from subtle tones that highlight naturally black hair to bright pinks.
ASIAN PIXIE 2010


Pixie cuts are layered and normally stop at the nape of the neck (or just below.) They are shaped around the ears and a little longer front to frame the face. Bangs are fringed and there is lots you can do with fringes – from having your bangs play peek-a-boo with your eyes to curling them. These cuts are very adaptable and your stylist can help you decide how to best wear one.
