I don’t see a software engineering task here — this looks like a draft article about Kibbe body types and hairstyles.
What do you need help with? For example:
– Editing or formatting the content programmatically
– Building a website or CMS to publish it
– Writing a script to process or analyze similar articles
– Something else entirely
Editor’s Note
One thing I’ve noticed after years of watching this conversation unfold in the comments: the readers who struggle most with soft gamine hairstyles aren’t the ones choosing the wrong cut — they’re the ones choosing the right cut but then *finishing* it wrong. A pixie with a sleek, polished blowout suddenly reads Dramatic. A bob ironed flat loses everything. The texture isn’t decorative; it’s structural to the line. And the stats quietly back this up — 44% of the 459 soft gamine reports flagged uniform flowing as something to actively avoid, which tells me the smoothing instinct is genuinely widespread. So I’m curious: when you’ve felt most like yourself in a hairstyle, was it the shape that landed it, or the way it was styled that day?
I’ve been trying to figure out my Kibbe type for months and kept landing on Soft Gamine but wasn’t totally sure — this actually confirmed it for me! I’m in Seattle and my hair goes flat SO fast in this humidity, so the textured pixie idea is genuinely exciting. Going to ask my stylist specifically for “piece-y layers with soft movement” instead of just saying “something short.” That’s the exact phrasing I needed. Quick question though — does the yin balance still work if your hair is super fine? Mine is like, barely there lol.