10 Terrible Haircuts That People Should Get a Refund For

A mullet with one side significantly longer than the other, resulting in a lopsided and unbalanced look.

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Uneven Mullet:

A buzz cut with uneven patches of hair left behind, resembling a half-finished DIY haircut gone wrong.

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Buzz Cut

A haircut that started as a trim but ended up much shorter than intended, leaving the client with regrets and a barely-there hairstyle.

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Not Shave:

Bangs cut unevenly or at an awkward angle, creating a distracting and unflattering look.

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Crooked Bangs:

A bowl cut with jagged edges and uneven lines, resembling a poorly executed DIY haircut with a bowl as a guide.

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Gone Bad:

Layers cut too short or too many layers added, resulting in a hairstyle that looks thin, wispy, and lacking in volume.

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Layered Disaster:

A DIY haircut attempt to fix a previous bad haircut, resulting in an even worse outcome with choppy edges and uneven lengths.

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DIY "Oops" Fix

A pixie cut taken too short, leaving the hair looking sparse and awkwardly shaped, like it's missing a few inches.

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Short Pixie Cut

A haircut that was meant to be a fade but ended up with a strip of hair left longer on top, unintentionally resembling a Mohawk.

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Mohawk:

Layers cut too bluntly or in uneven lengths, creating a stair-step effect that's far from the desired look.

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Cut:

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