17 Geometric Hairstyles That Look Gorgeous ...

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17 Geometric Hairstyles That Look Gorgeous ...

Geometric haircuts are getting more and more popular, and the more sharply angled, eye-catching, or unexpected, the better. If you love playing around with your hair, this might be the trend for you. It's just hair, after all, and it always grows back. Still, it takes a bold soul to try out a truly geometric 'do.

1 Oh, the Swoop

Man, that is a sexy curve, isn't it?

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2 A New Kind of Asymmetry

Bangs and a bowl cut. The cotton candy color brings it all together.

3 A Jagged Little Pill

Seriously, this looks like an ode to Alanis Morissette.

4 A Subtle Sort of Geometry

If you're wary about the more severe examples of the trend but still want to try it, just choose a subtle style.

5 Sharp Angles + Color

Would you ever be bold enough to try something like this?

6 Ravishing Red Geometry

I love this color, plus I'm digging the asymmetry of the bob. Not so much the bangs, though.

7 Uneven Fringe

That color takes this cut to a whole new level.

8 An Extreme Undercut

This is pretty out of this world. No fake, though, the color fade is really pretty.

9 A New Way to Fade

I can only imagine how frustrating it feels to grow out a cut like this.

10 The Long and Short of It

There's something floaty and surreal about those long pieces. Love that deep, dark purple, too!

11 An Updated Kate Gosselin

Sorry, sorry. I actually think this is really gorgeous.

12 There's a Lot Going on Here

It's like a bob meets a bowl cut and it's all asymmetrical.

13 Buzzed and Tousled

Kelly Osbourne knew this was going to be a trend forever ago.

14 This Woman is a Goddess

I want to find her and profess my undying admiration.

15 Sci-fi Sassy

This clearly comes straight from the future.

16 Blunt Bangs with a Little Cheek

This is all kinds of adorable, though.

17 Stair-step Style

This takes serious commitment to bangs. I mean, that's insane. Gorgeous pic, though.

Do you like geometry enough to incorporate it into your hairstyle? I failed math, so I'm going with a big nope. I'll continue admiring the style from afar.

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