Hair Styles For Short Hair

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By Adah Determan


There are currently 6 short hair styles that are considered the hottest trends for 2014. The first of these hairstyles for short hair is the pixie.

For most, the worry that short hair is unfeminine is present, but this is not the case! Short hair can even be more feminine and more flattering for some people; it's all a matter of trying different things and opening yourself up to a world of options.

Just keep in mind that you should be absolutely positive before letting your stylist pick up those scissors, as your hair may take quite a while to grow back.

Almost any woman can get away with any of these hairstyles for short hair. However some styles may work better on particular face shapes and specific hair textures.

Usually going to the chin or maybe an inch past, these looks are perfect for people who've never tried short hair and want to start slowly. However, short cuts can be lengthy, or incredibly short. It's all about preference.

Number 3 in our hairstyles for short hair is the pompadour. A hot hairstyle leftover from 2013, it is also referred to as the quiff or the fauxhawk.

The pompadour features shaved sides with a puffy teased pop, that can remind one of a rooster's comb. It is a popular choice for singers and celebrities because of the air of coolness that surrounds the cut. Next in our list of short hair styles is the unstructured bob. The classic bob never goes out of the style. However, the modern bob is messy and unstructured, with a bit of edge to it.

Though it may sound contradictory, lighter skin tones work better with lighter colored hair or with subtle highlights. Conversely, darker hair works best with darker skin tones. The trick is to allow hair color to blend with the natural skin tone thereby subtly camouflaging any thin or thinning areas.

If you are wondering what the best products for thinning hair are, consider thinning for men and women are a result of different effects.




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