Draft:Signature Trampoline Cut and Style
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- Comment: Needs better sources than Instagram. Also has lots of WP:PROMO language. Lopifalko (talk) 11:45, 13 January 2024 (UTC)
A Signature Trampoline Cut and Style, a haircut and hairstyle characterized as a bob, lob, or straight length haircut, is a term coined and trademarked by salon owner and renowned hairstylist, Elie Tanous[1].
The Signature Trampoline Cut & Style, also referred to as a trampoline cut, was first introduced in 2020 in Hackensack, New Jersey– when a surge of Tanous’ clientele, predominantly his latin community, strengthened from his growing social media presence, and influencer networking from New Jersey, to New York City, and parts of Miami and Los Angeles. The trampoline cut’s name originally derived from Tanous’ clients description of the haircut, and bouncy, trampoline-like motion when swayed side-to-side[2].
Following the bob cut’s similar look of the common short to medium one-length haircut, the Signature Trampoline Cut redefines the bob cut with Elie Tanous’ certified, hand-crafted haircutting and styling techniques to create a perfect, sleek, symmetrical cut on all hair types regardless of the desired length, or texture of the hair.
Elie Tanous contributes to the fashion hair trend of maintaining the bob cut’s classic and timeless approach towards women through his hair artistry and techniques bringing back its traditional, sharp and graphic style in the Signature Trampoline Cut.
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