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Jang Wonyoung's Hair and Makeup: Get the Look

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Everyone's always curious about Jang Wonyoung's hair and makeup.

Why Jang Wonyoung's hair looks even prettier when it's tied up: Recreating the Miu Miu style from Paris Fashion Week.

You can create a ‘change in atmosphere’ without cutting or dyeing your hair!

Jang Wonyoung's hairstyle at the recent Miu Miu show during Paris Fashion Week is proof of that.

Simply tying it up makes her facial features more defined, and the reason her elegance is doubled is all in the details.

It's amazing how a small detail can change your entire impression.

Thick waves below the jawline.

Jang Wonyoung made her face look smaller and softer with thick waves starting from her jawline.

She added volume only to the upper part of her jawline to create a natural flow, and added weight to the ends with curls.

This balanced the overall silhouette.

This way, even when tied up, the back of the hair doesn't look flat, and the volume makes the face look more three-dimensional.

See-through bangs at the eyebrow line.

Her see-through bangs at the eyebrow line were styled with a slightly less full look than full bangs.

The key is the length that stops right above the eyebrows.

This line makes the center of the face (eyes, mouth, jawline) more defined.

Especially under indoor lighting or natural light, it has the effect of making the skin look clean and bright.

It's a 'smart bang style' that gives a neat and youthful impression.

Balancing with three-strand braids.

The signature of this style is the three-strand braid that starts from the hairline.

Thinly braiding near the crown and passing it behind the ear completes a neat impression as if you're wearing a hairband.

Jang Wonyoung added a gray ribbon to give a point to the look.

One tip: braid loosely, not too tightly, to soften the face line and maximize the effect of making the face look smaller.

It's enough even without waves.

If you're worried about looking too feminine, it's enough to skip the waves in the back and just braid it.

Neat for the way to work, and feminine with waves on the weekend.

You can create a completely different mood with the same hair.

Wonyoung added waves to further enhance the femininity.

A look completed by small details.

Hair is the 'frame' of the face and the finishing touch that determines the atmosphere.

Like Jang Wonyoung's Miu Miu hair, you can be refreshed enough without a haircut if you balance the details in the front and the volume in the back.

Today, instead of a hair salon, try changing your mood with just a 'comb and a hair tie'.

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