Hair Styles For Short Hair

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.

The pixie was an original for Audrey Hepburn. In the 60s, it was popularized further by Mia Farrow. Since then, the pixie style has been seen on a host of stylish singers and movie stars.

The modern pixie tends to be choppy with longer bangs adding texture to it. This is an update on the traditional pixie that was short all over.

Now it's time to decide how short you want to take it. For those of you who have never had short hair, I would suggest a bob or a messy look. These looks are short, but not too short.

The modern shag does not resemble a mullet and it isn't quite as layered as the dated shag. What the dated and the modern shag have in common is messiness, choppy ends and layering.

Of our hairstyles for short hair, the pixie will work best for women with thick, naturally wavy hair. On the other hand, the modernized shag can flatter any face shape.

The pompadour, the third of our short hair styles, can fit any woman with the guts to wear it. The unstructured bob, though, requires a nice jaw line and neck.

The unstructured bob is tousled with all the hair seeming to end at the chin or just below it and blunt bangs or fringes, adding to an overall edgy appearance.

Another of the hairstyles for short hair is the super-short, edgy cut. To get a super-short, edgy haircut, a woman needs to have a lot of guts. The super-short, edgy cut is very, very cool and sophisticated provided you have the chutzpah to carry it.




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