Short Hairstyles Trends presents Short Hair Decisions
There are many important things to consider if you want to cut your hair first. For one, you need to determine who is going to cut your hair. Your regular stylist may be great for your longer ‘dos, but is he or she experienced with short cuts?
If the answer is no, you will have to find someone who is qualified to create your new style. Try asking your current stylist for a recommendation, or talk to friends who have short hair. If that fails, you can call local salons to see if they have a short hair specialist. Once you’ve picked a great stylist, he or she can help you with some other vital considerations. You need to decide how short you want your hair to be. Short styles can range from a short, boyish crop to a longer bob. The length you choose should reflect your personality and style while complimenting your facial features. Also, you need a style that reflects the amount of effort you can put into maintaining it. Most short ‘dos are easy to manage, but some can require special products or tools to create the desired look. You should also consider other features, like bangs and highlights, which might add to your short cut. With all these decisions made, you are ready for the scissors to start working their magic!
Short Hairstyles Trends presents Short Hair Trends - Fall 2008 - Bob Haircut, Blunt Bob, Layered Bob, Pixie Cut
From runways to movie screens; offices to schools, short hair is popping up as one of the most popular trends for fall. Perhaps most popular is the “bob” cut. The traditional form of this old style, with its long bangs and even length, is making quite the comeback this season.
Classic Bob - Short Hairstyle
Those wearing this style are channeling the 1920s and 1930s to create a chic new look. Other popular variations are the “blunt bob,” which features sharp angles, and the “layered bob” with its lively, wild look.
Blunt Bob - Short Hairstyle
Some people will want to go even shorter this fall and opt for a “pixie cut,” also known as “the crop.” Rather than the sleek and straight version of this style we are used to seeing, the new trend is to show off your natural texture in a short style.
Layered Bob - Short Hairstyle
So, pixie’s with waves or curls are the way to go this season. Finally, there seems to be a trend towards wearing short hair in a more masculine style. This concept was developed on the runways and is likely to hit the streets this fall. The most common look involves using gels, wax, and other products to create ‘dos that resemble 1950s men’s hair. Whatever way you wear it, it seems going for a short cut is the trend to try this fall.