A v-cut hair, which is shaped like the letter "V," has its ends cut precisely, with longer layers above shorter ones. The length of the cut can range depending on the natural growth and desired style of the wearer. For instance, a v-cut bob hairstyle involves cutting the hair just above the shoulders, with the front layers slightly longer than those in the back.
V-cut hair gained popularity worldwide primarily because of its ability to frame the wearer's face and accentuate their bone structure. Due to its versatility, v-cut hair suits a range of hair types and styles. Its popularity can be traced back to the 1970s among both men and women and has remained a staple in the hairstyling industry ever since.





