Short And Sexy Styles
There is a common misconception about short hair, people think that short hair has limited styling options. But this is not true, short hair styles are trendy and versatile and can be worn with a lot of variation. You just need a few styling products to glam up your looks. A sleek short hair cut is the first step to a gorgeous mane. A short crop graduated at the sides and back, with long layers through the top and a heavy fringe. Keeping layers long throughout the top allows you to achieve different looks and boosts your styling options. Short hair cut needs to be trimmed regularly to keep up the cut in shape.
To maintain its shape, a crop needs regular trims, but it’s generally a low maintenance style. With just a few hair styling products and tips you can transform your crops in minutes, which is great if you want to style and go. Another style which you can pull off is top roll it up. Work mousse through the top layers and blow dry both sides towards centre, lifting hair with your fingers so you can concentrate on the roots.
Roll two large velcro rollers towards each other at the front, blast with the hairdryer and leave to cool. Remove and scrunch hair to create a quiff shape and secure with large pins before misting with strong hold hairspray. Remove the clips once dry.
Avoid using hairspray until you are extremely sure you have got the desired shape of hair, undoing a hairstyle that has been sprayed is a nightmare. You can create another slick look with a simple method. Work up damp hair with some mousse by dividing hair into sections. Create a low parting before blow drying the hair.
Comb through as you dry, pointing the nozzle of the hairdryer down, both of which will help to keep the hair flat. Now lift up the front section with a comb to expose the roots and blow dry to set in a high fringe. This style is very flattering and goes well with most of the face shapes. Be careful with the underneath sections of hair, it should be properly coated with mousse else it will fluff up as it dries.


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