How to style a short haircut

Author: Eric Farmer
Date Of Creation: 10 March 2021
Update Date: 1 July 2024
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HOW TO STYLE A PIXIE CUT // STYLING SHORT HAIR // GROWING OUT A PIXIE CUT
Video: HOW TO STYLE A PIXIE CUT // STYLING SHORT HAIR // GROWING OUT A PIXIE CUT

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Short haircuts are trendy and fun, but if you've just returned from the salon with your first short haircut, then you must be curious about styling methods. There are a wide variety of options that you can choose from. Read on for some simple yet stylish ways.

Steps

Part 1 of 4: Straight, Smooth, and Sophisticated

  1. 1 Part side parting on smooth hair. To create this look, you need to part your hair so that it cascades into elegant bangs on your face. Smoothing your hair is the final element, and will add some glam to your hairstyle.
    • Wash your hair with regular shampoo and pat dry with a towel, leave your hair a little damp.
    • Use a comb to part along the head. It should line up with the ears.
    • Apply a little, coin-sized, straightening gel to your hands and massage into your hair. Comb through your hair with your fingers or a comb.
    • Use a hair dryer to dry your hair evenly. If necessary, use a flat iron to straighten your hair as much as possible.
    • Spread your bangs all over your forehead if it's short. If it is long, then lay it at an angle all over your forehead. You can do this with the other end on the comb.
    • Secure the bangs with a strong hold spray if necessary.
  2. 2 For a casual hairstyle, make your hair less sleek. By combing your hair to one side, your hairstyle will still look stylish, even if not licked. This hairstyle is suitable for both formal and informal meetings.
    • Take a small amount of texturing mousse, about the size of a nickel, and apply to clean hair that has been towel-dried. Cover your hair thoroughly and as evenly as possible.
    • Use a comb to part on one side.
    • Let your hair dry on its own until the end.
    • Apply some styling gel to your fingers. Use your fingers to comb through dried hair to add texture and hold.
  3. 3 Add some volume. Straightening your hair in the middle or on the side will help you create a neat look for this trendy and mature hairstyle. Make sure your hair is voluminous enough so that it doesn't look lifeless and overly slick.
    • Wash your hair and pat dry with a towel to avoid moisture. Part in the center or step back slightly to one side.
    • Apply some volumizing mousse with your fingers. Make sure you apply it evenly all over your hair.
    • Dry your hair with a hair dryer and a soft brush. Twist a little with a brush and pick up with your hand, moving up and giving volume.
    • Dry your hair with a hair dryer and a soft brush. Twist a little with a brush and pick up with your hand, moving up and giving volume.
    • Spray some nail polish to add volume, or add volume with a comb and a light mousse.

Part 2 of 4: Sharp and Gorgeous

  1. 1 Make a fake mohawk. For a really bold look, turn your hair strands forward, inward and upward, styling your haircut in the center of your head like a mohawk.
    • Part a section of clean, dry hair down the center of your head.
    • Use a 1 inch (2.5 cm) curling iron to curl your hair into small curls. Now all curls should be twisted down.
    • Rub a strong hold gel or mousse into your palms. Run your hands through your hair, lifting curls towards the center of your hair as you work.
    • Using your fingers, gently pull the front strands so that some of them fall over your forehead.
  2. 2 Smooth your hair back. With hair gel, you can smooth your hair and bangs completely back to create a daring boyish look.
    • Wash your hair and dry it with a towel, it should be damp, so do not use a hairdryer.
    • Apply a generous amount of hair gel to one hand. Run this hand into your hair, as with the other hand, you will be drying your hair. You should apply the gel through your hair, going from your forehead to the back of your head, because the bangs and hair on the sides of your head are pulling back.
    • While you are drying your hair, add a little gel if you need to smooth your hair back even more. This hairstyle completely reveals your face and all hair should be slicked back in the same direction.
  3. 3 Lift the thorns up. If you want to add a little punk rock, but are afraid to look like a Mohawk Indian, then create thin spikes all over your hair.
    • Dry your freshly washed hair with a towel.
    • Tidy up wet hair using your fingers. Curls need to be pulled to the forehead, and combed gently on one side. The hair around the temples should lie in front, and the rest should be smoothed towards the back of your head at the back of your head.
    • Dry your hair completely. Use a hair dryer, or let them dry on their own.
    • Apply a generous dose of strong hold gel or mousse to your fingers. When your hair is dry, carefully pick the strands from the top of your head, lifting the thin strands into small, individual spikes. Do not touch the bangs, hair on the sides and back.
    • Spray hairspray to fix if needed.
  4. 4 Lay the bangs at an angle. This style combines sophistication with audacity. Comb your hair back, creating a parting to one side, but instead of your bangs over your forehead, style it elegantly to one side.
    • Part your towel-dried hair to one side. Use your fingers to secure all hair with the mousse.
    • Blow dry your hair, remember and tousle the back of your hair with your fingers for a messy effect.
    • Once you get to the front of your head, comb through your bangs and straighten them out while blow drying. Dry it at an angle, in the opposite direction from the styling side of your hair.
    • When your hair is completely dry, use a mousse or strong hold gel to highlight the styling of your bangs. Pull the ends out to the side for a sculpted look.

Part 3 of 4: Fun, Playful, Casual

  1. 1 Tousle your hair. Use your fingers to tousle your hair for a playful, casual look.
    • Prepare clean, towel-dried hair.
    • Spray a textured spray all over your hair, aiming to get in from all directions.
    • Use a hair dryer to dry your hair. When the hair is dry, use a soft brush to part in one direction from crown to forehead.
    • After they dry, warm up some pomade between your fingers. Use your lipstick-coated fingers to accentuate and fix your bangs.
    • Tuck the rest of your hair behind your ears.
  2. 2 Use a small curling tong to create curls. A light curl is used to add tiny waves or curls throughout your short haircut, creating a youthful look.
    • Part clean, dry hair so that it falls slightly to one side.
    • Use a 1-inch (12.5 cm) curling iron to create curls on all of your hair. Curls should be twisted down, but in general, they can be curled in a variety of ways. There is no need for symmetry.
    • Apply styling gel or mousse to your hands before running into your hair, tousling curls lightly as you work.
  3. 3 Roll up your bangs. For a flirty and romantic look, keep your hair straight but curl in your bangs.
    • Wash and dry your hair, keeping it as straight as possible.
    • Use a comb to part above the ear on one side of the head. Comb the rest of your hair behind the opposite side of your head.
    • Use a curling iron with a 1-inch barrel (2.5 cm) to curl the ends of your hair outward. Your bangs should curl up sharply up and out towards your head. The ends of your hair towards the back of your head should simply be curled up and out in the direction of their natural growth.
    • Fix your curls with strong hold hairspray to maintain their shape.

Part 4 of 4: Styling with Hair Accessories

  1. 1 Wear headbands. There are a wide variety of headbands, ranging from thin and wide headbands to headbands with different decorations. Choose the look that suits your mood and occasion and matches your style and short hair.
    • For a more serious or mature look, choose thin headbands with minimal decoration.
    • A subtle headbands with a tinge of glitter or stones can look good when you feel like spicing up your hairdo.
    • Thick headbands tend to be casual when you wear a simple one, but if you choose a headband with an interesting print or decorative trim it will add a playful, flirty touch to your style.
    • Using the scarf as a headband will give you a vintage look. Fold or roll a trendy pinstripe scarf. Wrap it around your head so that it rests on the top of your head, but not on your forehead.
  2. 2 Buy various hairpins and hairpins. Alongside the headbands, bobby pins and bobby pins are the best friends of a short haircut. Choose simpler hairpins for a playful look, or shiny ones for a flashy look.
    • Brightly colored or patterned hairpins look fun and playful. You can also try hair ornaments such as bows, flowers, or jewelry pendants to create visual interest. This is a great way to make simple hairstyles interesting.
    • If you want a more serious option, use bobby pins with rhinestones, or beautiful hairpins with stones or pearls.
  3. 3 Choose a trendy headdress. Hats look great on women with short hair because they help attract attention and visually lengthen the neck, which makes you look more delicate and feminine.
    • The best type of hat for you will vary depending on your face shape and your figure, but there are several options that include: beret, boater, panama hat, felt hat, cap, and cap.Try several different types to determine which one you prefer the most.

What do you need

  • Textured mousse.
  • Volumizing mousse.
  • Straightening cream.
  • Hair pomade.
  • Hair gel.
  • Hair straightener.
  • Forceps, with a barrel diameter of 1 inch (2.5 cm) or less.
  • Hair spray.
  • Hair dryer.
  • Crest.