Finally, here are some short hair hacks you'll actually find useful,for now and many more years to come!...check it out in details below
1. Spray dry shampoo or texture spray on your bobby pins before insertion to prevent slippage. Sometimes short hair slips out of bobby pins more easily than longer hair does, so to keep your strands in place, spritz a dry texture spray, like Oribe Dry Texture Spray, on the inside of the bobby pin to give it a little more grip.
2. Keep your pixie smooth and sleek all day by crisscrossing two headbands over your hair.
Stubborn short strands are a pain in the ass to keep down. To ensure your pixie stays put, layer your bejeweled headbands for a ***flawless look with the help of this tutorial.
3. Pin your bangs back with a cool ombré chevron bobby pin design.
Pin your bangs with one bobby pin, pushing the open end toward the ceiling. Complete the "V" shape by sliding one leg of another bobby pin at a downward angle through the looped end of the first pin. Repeat as many times as you'd like to get the look you want.
4. Keep a cold cream in your bag in case you need to tame your tresses on the go. One like Nivea's Creme in a travel-size tin fits perfectly in any clutch and can be used to fix flyaways or frizz if your hair wigs out when it's humid.
5. Create a faux bang by making a deep side part, sweeping the hair across your forehead, and securing it behind one side of your headband.
6. Not all hair textures are suited for all hairstyles and cuts. For example, if you have super-fine hair, you might fare better with a pixie because it will create the illusion that you have thicker hair, and if you have a slight wave to your hair, layered and one-length cuts may work better, since wavy hair tends to hang a bit looser and longer (compared to curly hair that coils up). To find out the best short style for your tress texture, read on here.
7. Make your own salt spray with seltzer water and a teaspoon of sea salt to give your short hair beachy texture.
You might have a salt spray that you love, but if you don't or you want to create some texture in a pinch, mix together 20 ounces of seltzer water and a teaspoon of sea salt in a spray bottle to make your own ocean spritz at home. (Tip via celebrity stylist Ryan Trygstad.)
8. Create a pompadour by teasing a section of hair from temple to temple, and then pushing it against where you normally part your hair to increase lift.
Creating a pompadour on short hair can be tough, but by twisting the hair you've gathered and pushing it against your part, it will make building this style that much easier. Secure with two bobby pins in an "X" formation and go.
9. Blow your hair dry 50 percent of the way and then let it air dry. Not only will this cut down on heat damage, it will leave you with a natural #IWokeUpLikeThis kind of texture that you would otherwise have to use a salt spray or other styling product to achieve.
10. Braid your hair from back to front, since any layered shorter pieces in the front might be hard to weave into a plait.
If you have shoulder-length hair, this style's for you. Start by French braiding your hair at the nape of your neck all the way up to the crown of your head. Secure with bobby pins. Then, deeply part the front and take the section of hair to the left of your part, braid it, and wrap the loose ends in a pin curl, bobby pinning them into place. Next, take the loose hair to the right of your part and either braid or pin curl them with bobby pins. VoilĂ : a braided updo that you never thought was possible.
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