1Tapered Nape Pixie with Silky Layer Flow
The rear angle highlights flawless graduation—short, tidy nape hair melts into longer layers that curve naturally toward the crown. This construction creates a narrow, graceful neckline and a soft, rounded back head shape. The layering is carved to encourage flow, so strands lie like satin ribbons rather than spikes. Color work remains in the cool-platinum family with delicate variation that adds movement and prevents a one-tone look. Ask for a tapered nape with blended graduation and crown layers left long enough to fold and sweep. To style, rough-dry the nape flat, then brush the crown upward and slightly forward before letting pieces fall back into place; refine the ends with a tiny touch of cream for polish. Maintenance is simple: a 4–6 week neck trim keeps the outline crisp. This view underscores the cut’s elegance—clean, professional, and incredibly photogenic from every angle.