New Short Hairstyles
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| New Short Hairstyles |
Our new short hairstyles are not that new after all.
History’s trends are here to stay, indicated by every new short hairstyle
When we talk about new short hairstyles, “new” is a relative
term. An often-quoted phrase from the Bible says, “There’s nothing new under
the sun.” In a sense, hairstyles are no different. The new short hairstyles and
ultra modern looks we admire today are in many cases remakes of previous
hairstyles. Skillful hairdressers have simply added a new dimension, a
different angle or integrated a dynamic concept to create our trendiest looks.
For example, one of these new short hairstyles that’s not so
new is the bob. A bob is a chin-length hairstyle for women that usually
includes some defining angles and a well-proportioned set of bangs (fringe, for
our British counterparts). While today’s bob is slightly choppy, very textured
and full of movement, it’s not a completely innovative concept. The flappers in
the 1920s inaugurated the bob, a rebellious haircut during a long-tressed era.
These women in the Roaring Twenties got rid of their hair as fast as they got
rid of the required skirt lengths and other taboos, such as smoking, drinking
or partying without acceptable supervision.
Another one of these new short hairstyles that evokes a past
era is the shaved or nearly shaved head for men. We’ve seen Brad Pitt and David
Beckham go through the phase, and Vin Diesel looks that much tougher with no
hair. Shaved heads go clear back to our precursors in ancient Egypt, although
men also wore black wigs to not get a sunburn. Later, Greek men cut their hair
short but eventually also opted for a shaved pate.
Relatively recent new short hairstyles have sported a
bleached, surfer-looking blond color. While we may think we’re so cool with our
hairstyling products for “naturally” bleaching hair in the sun, a similar set
of bleaching products were all the rage in the Europe of the Middle Ages. Both
men and women tried their hand at using saffron, bleach and other dyes to
obtain the coveted golden hair.
Other new short hairstyles are based on Elvis Presley, 1940s
movie actresses, the ’70s mullet or the ’80s punk inspiration. In short, we may
have come a long way, but nearly everywhere you look, you can find a renewed
hairstyling pattern – new, yet with a retro hint to it. Vintage is in but with
a new twist. Let’s just hope white powdered wigs or three-foot dos kept for
months on end don’t come back.
Short Black Hairstyles
Short black hairstyles are lower maintenance, but they do
need to be looked after. Find out more information about short blackhairstyles.
Short black hairstyles may be your best option if you’re
tired of wrestling with longer hair. “Ready within minutes” can be your new
motto if you choose to go this route. Thanks to an entire range of styling
products, short black hairstyles today are extremely varied.
If you like to change your hairstyle and color frequently,
short black hairstyles are a good choice. You can experiment without fear of
ruining your hair. If you aren’t quite happy with your latest look, just wait
for a month until your hair grows out and cut it again – presto! While red and
blond coloring is a recent popular option, we recommend darker hues that
beautifully complement your eyes and skin tone. It also pays to get your hair
colored by a professional, unless you are just frequently “playing” with color.
You may be tempted to treat short black hairstyles with less
respect – after all, it’s just “wash and go,” right? Wrong. Your shorter hair
deserves your utmost care as well, even though it’s easier to handle. In fact,
even with shorter hair, you may still suffer some of the inconveniences you had
with longer hair, such as an itchy scalp (Top Brass is what some African
Americans recommend). Your shorter hair also deserves a more frequent trip to
the hair salon, ideally every four to six weeks, as unkempt short hair is
immediately more noticeable than grown-out longer hair.
When selecting short black hairstyles, remember to keep your
face shape in mind, as a good or bad style can make or break your look. A
professional hair stylist is of exceptional help in this area. If that brand of
hairdresser is not available in your area, however, you can evaluate your face
shape yourself. Pull all of your hair back in a ponytail, or, if it’s already
short, gel your hair back. Then, stand in front of a mirror and, with the help
of a crayon or something you can easily erase, outline your face shape,
following the contour of your face and your hairline. You should be able to
judge the result as heart-shaped, square, round, oval, triangular or another
geometric shape. With any hairstyle, you’re trying to achieve an overall oval
look. So, with a little common sense, you can discern whether a particular
haircut over-emphasizes a particular proportion or creates a balanced oval
look.
Short Curly Hairstyles for Time-Conscious Women
If you’re tired of long, curly hair, it’s time for short
curly hairstyles. Find out if short curly hairstyles are right for you and how
to care for them.
Are you tired of your long, unruly curls? Do you have time
requirements that make your hour-long hairstyling session simply too tedious?
Is the ponytail getting old and boring? Then it’s time to try out some short
curly hairstyles! Short curly hairstyles offer you a world of versatility.
Within minutes, you can switch from a fun, spunky look to an elegant,
haute-couture appearance. All you need is some adequate styling gel or your
basic curling iron and some fancy, rhinestone-studded hairpins.
For the cut, the current pixie and crop haircuts will work
for short curly hairstyles. Both haircuts draw attention to the eyes and look
fantastic on women with fine features or small faces. If your features are
larger or more masculine, you may want to keep your longer hair or opt for a
different short hairstyle – although some full curls at the crown of the head
can soften a square chin.
Short curly hairstyles can be very short on the top and
sides but look best with the proper amount of layering. After all, you don’t
want to entirely eliminate those curls – or worse, end up with a helmet head!
The best type of layering for curly hair is called stacked layering, in which
the layers are cut at angles toward the face, curving in so that your curls
will actually cascade, not just protrude in a haze of frizz. If your curly hair
tends to be very bushy, almost afro, ask your hairdresser to thin your hair to
tame it.
There’s some more good news for short curly hairstyles: They
are definitely low maintenance. Unless a woman has naturally super straight
hair, she has to spend some time straightening her hair for a smooth look. Your
short curly hair, on the other hand, can be set in place with a good hair
mousse, gel, hair spray or serum. A quick blow dry later and some hairpins, and
you’re ready to go! If you’re seeking a more elegant evening look, put your
hair in rollers to obtain more defined curls.
Since curly hair tends to be dry, remember to properly
condition short curly hairstyles. A deep conditioner applied once a week can
work wonders. The advantage of this shorter hairstyle is that you won’t spend
such a long time blow drying your hair, so your curly hair will be in much
better shape, looking healthy and shiny.
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