Whether you are kicking off a new career, heading back to school, or just getting excited to bust out those boots that have been lovingly packed away since last winter, what better way to embrace the season of bold changes and aesthetic transformation than with a statement ‘do?!
That’s right, ladies… take a cue from celebrities like Anne Hathaway, Katherine Heigl, Emma Watson, and (dare I say it) Miley Cyrus, and sport the short this fall. Style icons demonstrate how to cut our hair in an elegant and stylish manner.
Chic, low maintenance, and so adorable short hair You can still look stylish when the weather gets cold. Rodney Cutler and Ted Gibson are hair experts Speak Up How to wear the new short haircut style.
The first thing to consider when preparing to trim your hair is Face shape. Gibson and Cutler both agree that short hairstyles look good on all face shapes. A pixie cut with choppy layers can be a more edgy style that helps to minimize the roundness of a face. For angular faces with prominent cheekbones, a bob style that hugs the jaw and has sideswept bangs will look great. Ask your stylist to customize the style so that it suits your face.
Next, you need to consider the type of car you drive. Texture. Certain styles are better suited to certain hair textures. When discussing your dream ‘do with your stylist, be sure to draw upon hair-inspiration from someone with similarly textured hair. Halle Berry can be a great source of inspiration for coarse-haired, thick-curly women. You’ll love the sleek, pixie-cut style that Jean Seberg wore if you have straight hair. Gibson suggests that if your hair is wild, you should consider a chemical treatment prior to cutting.
When speaking with your stylist, the last thing that you should remember is Maintenance. Short hairstyles may be quick to maintain, but they need more frequent salon visits. Layers and angles are what keep the popular cropped tops, like the shag and overlay, trendy. The bottom line is: if you are getting a shorter cut, be prepared to schedule regular trims, lest your ‘do loses its shape and, as Gibson cautions, “joins the mullet family”.
It is important to pick a style that fits your personality. You’ll look like a style icon if you rock that mini-mane. Do not be afraid to experiment with hairstyles this season.
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