soft.BLUNT
Chic, edgy and high fashion, this pin-straight styling of the soft blunt cut showcases sharp angles and lines while highlighting the model’s facial features. Cut at a slight A-Line, the model’s hair is first prepped with primer for sleekness and protection prior to being flat iron
Graduation…
An ultra-short, graduated and curly take on the soft-undercut. By using strategically cut longer layers on the top and front of the head, Anh is able to balance out the short back layers. By doing so, the head shape is defined and hair has maximum volume, especially when styled with u
French New Wave…
A sultry and modernized take on the classic 60’s beehive. This chic updo was achieved by using True Grip on the roots and back combing the roots for maximum volume and texture. Additional grit comes from Next Day Hair from mid to ends of the hair for body throughout prior to styling
short.BOB
A shorter, bob length version of Anh’s signature soft undercut look is perfectly suited to complimenting the model’s hair color in this look. Multidimensional, bright blonde and golden highlights on a dark base pop through being styled with relaxed, alternating waves. To create th
move.MENT
A soft and everyday take on Anh Co Tran’s soft undercut technique, the model’s hair is waved very subtly to give an air of feminine elegance. Through these soft waves, lighter golden brown pieces pop on an otherwise dark brunette base, providing both dimension and movement to the
Glitz + Glam
Edgy and high fashion, this dark and curly style is achieved by prepping the hair using Spiral Queen for maximum hold and definition in the curls, before styling the ringlets individually. Sweeping the hair to the side plays with the weight and density of the hair while simultaneously
nu.WAVE
A subtly side-parted take on the soft undercut, this collarbone length, shaggy style perfectly embodies carefree California Girl style with a chic upgrade. This look is a classic that will grow out seamlessly — from the rooted color gradient to point-cut ends, it’ll look just

