Front cut hair, or fru fru as they call it, can have a very rejuvenating effect, but of course it suits some face shapes better than others. Check what your face looks like and if you don't have a fru fru, it's the last time to cut it.
FRU Fru is a trend that will probably never go out of fashion. We also know several ways of cutting front hair, some have only a few front strands, others more, shorter, longer or straight and wavy. Hairstylists say that it not only rejuvenates facial features, but also rejuvenates the entire appearance of the face.
Hair type
This factor is one of the most important in deciding whether to have a fru fru or not. They fit best flat iron, because they also have the least amount of work with arranging this hairstyle. Those who have more wavy hair, you'll need to take a few extra minutes in the morning to straighten the front hair, while curly hair will take a little more time to style. Messy and slightly frizzy hair also looks fantastic on your face if your eyebrows are neatly combed up.
Face shape
Fru fru has incredible power, because it can change the face a lot, and it shows best on oval and elongated face. The hair should reach the eyebrows and should not be cut too thick.
Combination with braided hair
Fru fru plays a great role when paired with braided hair. They go well with ponytail or high fig. The front hair can be shorter or longer, and the longer hair can be curled inwards or outwards with a hair straightener.