The four basic fundamental haircuts for women are
Blunt or Bob: This haircut involves cutting the hair straight across at a 0-degree angle from the scalp. It is characterized by its clean and uniform length, creating a blunt effect. Known as BOB haircut.
Wedge: The 45-degree haircut features hair cut at an angle, typically at a 45-degree slant from the scalp. This haircut creates layers and volume, with shorter hair at the back and longer layers towards the front. Known as the Wedge haircut.
Layered: The 90-degree haircut involves cutting the hair at a right angle (90 degrees) from the scalp. This haircut creates layers of varying lengths throughout the hair, adding texture, movement, and volume. Known as the Layered haircut.
Shag: The 180-degree haircut involves cutting the hair in layers that fall naturally, creating a textured and voluminous look. Shorter layers typically frame the face, while longer layers add dimension and movement to the hair. Known as Shag haircut.