Within weeks, women worldwide wanted a wedge. The style faded from popularity in the West after a few years -- but 25 years after its initial fame, it's recently shown signs of a comeback, so we decided to examine how this amazing cut works.
The photo above is a good example of the style at its best: neck-length at the back, but deceptively long-looking in the front. The closest hair to the eyes is cut at an angle, so the strands progressively become longer -- from perhaps one-inch long around the eyes, to full length near the ears.
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