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Which type of haircut involves cutting at different angles for movement?

Layering

Bob cut

Texturizing

The correct choice involves the technique of layering, which is specifically designed to create movement and volume in the hair. When hair is layered, it is cut at various angles, allowing for a textured and dynamic look. This approach enables the stylist to remove weight from the hair and enhances its natural fall, resulting in more movement and a less uniform appearance. Layering is particularly effective for adding softness around the face and making thick hair more manageable.

Texturizing, while it can also create movement, typically focuses on removing bulk and creating texture within the layers rather than the fundamental angle cuts that establish movement. Bob cuts and blunt cuts provide a more uniform length and lack the variances in angle needed for significant movement.

Blunt cut

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