I like two things about teenagers best. One is Kawakawa Chun Qing's hairstyle in Inoue Takehiko's "Reality" (translated as "Strong Destiny"), but doing this hairstyle requires a little natural curl, and the requirements for the head shape are higher. The back of the head should not be flat, and the face should be medium and long (for example, my home is in Chun Qing ~ ~). If you take care of it, put some hair gel on the ends of your hair every day, and don't let your hair be too fluffy and loose. The most taboo is to lie flat after waking up. In this case, you must wet your hair (at least the flat one) with water before you can put on the hair gel. Take a picture by the way to visualize it. . Comics are also super nice. .
The other is 1 month's new film "Job-hopping Agent" in the style of gentle Japanese mixed-race star Huasi Wentz Eiji, with long hair, not very curly, and slightly curly hair tips. If you want to do this hairstyle, your hair should not be too hard or too soft. When cutting, the top should be long, short from the back of the ear to the neck, fluffy on the top, obedient from the back of the ear to the neck, resulting in the effect of big head and thin neck, but it is not necessary to exaggerate. The main thing is to bring it neatly at will. Wentz Eiji cut a paragraph from "A Job-hopping Agent" and said that his hairstyle has always been good, except that it is particularly short and difficult to take care of ~
These are the two hairstyles ~ I like them very much ~ ~ and I feel that they should completely match the image of LZ, and they all feel a little foreign ~ ~ Let's not talk about those more "non-"hairstyles. I personally don't like them very much. If they are all universal, they will have no features ~ ~