Easy to wear, in all circumstances, the dipping square has the advantage of agreeing - and highlighting - all forms of faces.
Whether you wear it in short or long version, with the middle part or the side part, smooth version or wavy, the plunging square is one of those timeless hairstyles you want to adopt whatever the season. Many stars have opted for this simple and remarkable haircut, from Cara Delevingne to Victoria Beckham, Taylor Swift or Uma Thurman.
The half diagonally long or degraded square: perfect to go to court
By choosing to wear the plunging square in a long version, one goes smoothly from a long cut to a cut squared, without being too radical.
Ideal for round or square faces, as it does not emphasize the cheeks or the jawline, the long dipping square is as good on straight hair as it is on wavy hair.
It was spotted on the pretty Léa Seydoux, but also on the sparkling Selena Gomes. To slightly pimper his square plunging long and break his side a little strict - especially if it is worn chopstick version - the good idea is to opt for a slight gradient on the tips. The wavy is also the right solution to change styling, for a more dressy look or for a refreshing beach effect.
In its wavy version Marilyn way, the stars proudly wear it on the red carpet, while in everyday life, they opt more willingly for a wild crumpled hairstyle with volume and rebellious locks.
The short dipping square, reserved for long faces
For the most daring or the regulars of short hair, the short dipping square twists the traditional square. With a bang, a long lock to refresh the look, the plunge square version XS suits longer faces, like the girl Alexa Chung, who does not separate. Like the long dipping square, the short dipping square can be used in both the wavy and smooth versions. We have seen Victoria Beckham, the undisputed queen of bob cutting for many years, wear it in both versions, with as much success.
Side color, shades brought by a sweep are responsible for bringing relief.
Short cut ideal all year round, we love the square dipping the summer, which lighten the hair. Never obsolete, the diving square varies according to the seasons and the tendencies, with lengths more or less contrasted, differences of levels more or less supported. To inspire, we copy the celebrities who wear this wonderfully timeless cut by adapting it to the hair trends of the moment.