By Shannel Mariano
January 17, 2013
These short haircuts may be cute, but the women who are wearing these styles are definitely more than just cute. With delicate feminine features such as the neck, nape and face boldly revealed, there is no doubting that the wearers of these cuts are beautiful, confident women.
High ProfileThe graduation in the back of this haircut builds weight right at the occipital bone creating a beautiful profile. I love the curves and how it shows off the nape area. This short cut is both chic and sexy.
How To Style:
1. Apply a styling product to wet hair.
2. Brush your hair side to side against your head shape. Have your blow dryer nozzle follow your brush like a truck and trailer until it is dried.
3. Smooth pieces that need more polishing with a flat iron.
4. Spray with a flexible hold finishing spray.
Recommended Products:
Super Skinny Serum by Paul Mitchell will both smooth and condition your hair.
Best Face Shapes & Hair Types:
This cut will look great on an oval shaped face. The fringe of this style makes it wearable for longer face shapes. Fine to medium hair will look best with this style.
Textured AsymmetryThe texture and asymmetry in this bob make it really fun and trendy. One side is slightly angled and the other is angled pretty steep.
How To Style:
1. Apply a styling product to wet hair.
2. Blow dry hair with a medium round brush.
3. Apply a product for texture.
Recommended Products:
Spray Wax by Paul Mitchell will allow an even and controlled distribution of wax on the hair.
Best Face Shapes & Hair Types:
All face shapes with medium hair density will look great with this style.
Slight InclineThis slightly angled bob frames the face really well. With just a little graduation in the back, it creates a gorgeously curved, feminine shape.
How To Style:
1. Apply a styling product to wet hair.
2. Brush the hair on the nape area side to side against your head shape. Have your blow dryer nozzle follow your brush like a truck and trailer until it is dried.
3. Blow dry the rest of your hair with a medium round brush.
4. Apply a product for texture.
Recommended Products:
To achieve a voluminous blow out, try Paul Mitchell’s Extra-Body Sculpting Foam.
Best Face Shapes & Hair Types:
This haircut will look amazing on any face shape with fine to medium hair.
Tip:
To achieve the appearance of more volume, add highlights to the surface of your graduation. Light colors make things appear bigger while darker colors make things appear smaller. By leaving the underneath darker, a contrast that makes the lighter surface even bigger is created.
Long PixieThe side swept fringe on this lovely short cut brings emphasis to the eyes. The long disconnected sides make it extra feminine.
How To Style:
1. Apply styling product to wet hair.
2. Brush the hair side to side against the head shape. Have the blow dryer nozzle follow the brush like a truck and trailer.
3. Use a flexible hold spray to set the style and define texture.
Recommended Products:
Super Clean Spray by Paul Mitchell give texture and a flexible hold finish that lasts all day.
Best Face Shapes & Hair Types:
Heart shaped faces should avoid this cut. Fine to medium hair will look best with this style.
Hidden StackIf you like the volume that a high graduation creates, but don’t want to see a stack of short hair, this is perfect for you. Have the back of your hair graduated and leave the top longer to veil over the graduation.
How To Style:
1. Apply a styling product to wet hair.
2. Blow dry hair in the nape area side to side against the head shape until dried. Have the blow dryer nozzle follow the brush as it moves.
3. Do the same for the fringe.
4. Blow dry the rest of the hair.
5. Apply thermal protection.
6. Smooth hair with a flat iron.
Recommended Products:
Super Skinny Relaxing Balm by Paul Mitchell will smooth and control wavy to curly hair. Try Straight Works for smooth and controlled hair with more texture.
Best Face Shapes & Hair Types:
All face shapes with medium density hair will look great with this haircut.
Tip:
This technique could also be used for layering. If you want to remove a lot of weight but don’t want to see too much layering, have the bottom layered and leave the top disconnected.
Kissable MeThe blunt lines of this haircut draw attention to facial features. This classic bob emphasizes the model’s lips.
How To Style:
1. Apply a styling product to wet hair.
2. Blow dry hair smooth with a styling brush.
3. Apply thermal protection.
4. Smooth with a flat iron.
5. Apply a serum for shine.
Recommended Products:
Awapuhi Styling Treatment Oil by Paul Mitchell is a lightweight dry oil that delivers a silky finish. You can use this on wet or dry hair.
Best Face Shapes & Hair Types:
Wide face shapes should avoid this haircut. This style is not recommended for thick hair.
Convex Layered BobThis short cut has layers that remove weight and give the style a lot of texture while following the shape of the head.
How To Style:
1. Apply a styling product to wet hair.
2. Blow dry hair side to side against the head shape. Have the nozzle of the blow dryer follow the brush until the hair is dried.
3. Use a product to add texture to hair.
Recommended Products:
Reworks by Paul Mitchell gives a great foundation for texture when applied wet. Apply it dry for more definition.
Best Face Shapes & Hair Types:
Wider face shapes and other shapes with fine hair should avoid this haircut.
2-in-1 FunYou’re going to have a lot of fun with this style. Feeling trendy? Part the hair to one side to reveal the disconnected short side. Need to be more conservative? Hide the disconnection by parting your hair to the other side.
How To Style:
1. Apply a styling product to wet hair.
2. Blow dry hair side to side against the head shape until dry. Make sure to have the nozzle of the blow dryer follow the styling brush as you dry the hair.
3. Apply thermal protection.
4. Smooth pieces that need polishing with a flat iron.
Recommended Products:
Paul Mitchell’s Super Skinny Serum is perfect for smoothing and conditioning hair at the same time.
Best Face Shapes & Hair Types:
All face shapes and all hair types will look good with this style.
Curly BobAdding curls to a bob gives the style a softer, bouncier and more feminine look. It’s a great way to dress up a bob.
How To Style:
1. Apply a styling product to wet hair.
2. Blow dry hair with a medium round brush.
3. Apply thermal protection to hair.
4. Curl hair with a medium barrel iron.
5. Set hair with a flexible hold hairspray.
Recommended Products:
Extra-Body Sculpting Foam by Paul Mitchell gives body to fine hair.
Best Face Shapes & Hair Types:
Wider faces will look wider with this style. Faces with harsh angles will be softened by the curls. This style works best on fine to medium hair.
Sleek and ShinyWearing hair sleek and shiny is the perfect way to show off a geometric cut. This jaw-skimming graduated bob frames the face really well and stays up-to-date by being slightly angled.
How To Style:
1. Apply a styling product to wet hair.
2. Blow dry hair smooth with a styling brush.
3. Apply thermal protection.
4. Smooth hair with a flat iron.
5. Apply a serum for shine.
Recommended Products:
Gloss Drops by Paul Mitchell will give a shiny, frizz-free finish.
Best Face Shapes & Hair Types: This style will look good on any face shape with fine to medium hair.
Face ItThis bob has a slight graduation that is shorter in the front and longer in the back. This tapers the ends in, creates some volume, and pushes hair away from the face. The horizontal fringe puts emphasis to the model’s eyes.
How To Style:
1. Apply a styling product to wet hair.
2. Blow dry hair in the nape area side to side against the head shape until dried. Have the blow dryer nozzle follow the brush like a truck and trailer.
3. Do the same for the fringe.
4. Blow dry the rest of the hair.
5. Apply thermal protection.
6. Smooth hair with a flat iron.
Recommended Products:
Sculpting Foam by Paul Mitchell is a conditioning foam that will allow you to style your hair the way you want with long lasting memory.
Best Face Shapes & Hair Types:
Wider faces will look wider with this haircut. This will look best on hair that is fine to medium.
Short To LongThe asymmetry in this style is drastic and really chic. One side is a short haircut and it transitions into a long angled bob on the other side.
How To Style:
1. Apply a styling product to wet hair.
2. Blow dry hair with a styling brush.
3. Apply thermal protection.
4. Curl the front of the longer side with a flat iron.
5. Smooth the rest of the hair with the same flat iron.
6. Use a flexible hold hairspray to set the style.
Recommended Products:
Paul Mitchell’sHot Off The Press will not only protect the hair from heat but also help make the style last all day.
Best Face Shapes & Hair Types:
All face shapes with fine to medium hair will look great with this style.
High and BobbedAchieve height in the back and weight in the front with this adorable haircut. The placement of colors in this style create different looks depending on how the hair is parted.
How To Style:
1. Apply a styling product to wet hair.
2. Blow dry the hair with a styling brush.
3. Apply thermal protection.
4. Smooth hair with a flat iron.
5. Apply a product for texture.
Recommended Products:
Paul Mitchell’s Spray Wax gives an even and controlled distribution of wax on the hair.
Best Face Shapes & Hair Types:
Longer face shapes and super thick hair should avoid this hair cut.
Icy PixieThis platinum blonde short haircut is stunning. The short tapered sides slim the face while the long layered top and fringe keep it feminine and contemporary.
How To Style:
1. Apply a styling product to hair.
2. Blow dry with hair with fingers.
3. Apply a product for texture.
Recommended Products:
Try Paul Mitchell’s Reworks on wet hair for natural looking texture. Apply a little bit more on dry hair for more definition.
Best Face Shapes & Hair Types:
Wider shapes will appear narrower because of the texture on top of the head. All hair densities will look good with this style.
Short ShagThis short and heavily layered haircut gives a lot of texture. I love how the fringe is kept long and isn’t as layered as the rest of the haircut. It keeps the style balanced making it shaggy but still current.
How To Style:
1. Apply a styling product to wet hair.
2. Blow dry the fringe smooth with a styling brush.
3. Blow dry the rest of the hair with your fingers.
4. Apply a product for texture.
Recommended Products:
Apply Reworks by Paul Mitchell to wet hair. This will give the hair texture with a natural finish. For more definition, try Paul Mitchell’s Shaping Cream from their Tea Tree Special Line on dry hair.
Best Face Shapes & Hair Types:
All face shapes and all hair types will look great with this style.
Short Beachy WavesWant some texture without going too Marilyn Monroe? Try some beachy waves for a more modern textured look.
How To Style:
1. Apply a styling product to wet hair.
2. Blow dry hair smooth with a styling brush.
3. Apply thermal protection.
4. Wrap sections of hair vertically around a medium sized iron in random directions.
5. Apply a product for texture.
6. Set with a flexible hold finishing spray.
Recommended Products:
Texturizing Sea Spray from Paul Mitchell’s Awapuhi Wild Ginger Line is great for achieving tousled beachy waves.
Best Face Shapes & Hair Types:
Wide shapes will look wider with this style. All hair densities will look good in beachy waves.
VogueYou see it in the fashion world — models wear masculine inspired ensembles with a feminine touch. This look is definitely hair couture.
How To Style:
1. Apply a styling product to wet hair.
2. With a styling brush, blow dry hair side to side and flat against the head shape. Have the nozzle of the blow dryer follow the brush like a truck and trailer.
3. Create some loose waves on the top of the head with a flat iron.
4. Create some definition with a texture product.
Recommended Products:
To achieve just the right amount of texture, try Paul Mitchell’s Spray Wax. By being able to spray the wax, you can achieve a more even and controlled distribution.
Best Face Shapes & Hair Types:
Long faces will look longer with this haircut. All hair types will look great with this haircut.
Steep A-LineA steep angled bob allows a haircut to be short enough to build necessary volume in the back and as long as you desire in the front.
How To Style:
1. Apply a styling product to the hair.
2. With a styling brush, blow dry the hair in the nape area side to side until dry.
3. Blow dry the rest of the hair.
4. Apply thermal protection.
5. Smooth hair with a flat iron.
6. Apply a serum for shine.
Recommended Products:
Use Super Skinny Serum by Paul Mitchell on wet hair to smooth and condition hair. Apply it on dry hair to add more shine.
Best Face Shapes & Hair Types:
All face shapes with fine to medium hair will look great with this cut.
Tip:
There’s a fine line between looking ultra modern and looking like you have dog ears. Make sure to consult your stylist and visualize your cut while looking at your profile with a mirror.
Uniformly ChicA one length bob will maintain the weight of the hair and give it minimal movement. It’s charming and timeless.
How To Style:
1. Apply a styling product to the hair.
2. Blow dry the hair smooth with a styling brush.
3. Apply thermal protection.
4. Smooth hair with a flat iron.
5. Apply a serum for shine.
Recommended Products:
Use Super Skinny Serum by Paul Mitchell on wet hair to smooth and condition hair. Apply it on dry hair to add more shine.
Best Face Shapes & Hair Types:
This style will look great on all face shapes with fine to medium hair.
Layered A-LineWant an a-line bob but have thick hair? This will give you the same shape and remove weight at the same time. The type of layering this model has is concave. It removes weight while preserving the length of the style.
How To Style:
1. Apply a styling product to wet hair.
2. Blow dry hair smooth with a styling brush.
3. Smooth hair with a flat iron.
4. Apply a serum for shine.
Recommended Products:
Cocktail Paul Mitchell’s Fast Form and Super Skinny Serum and apply it on wet hair. This will smooth your hair with long lasting hold. Apply a small amount of Super Skinny Serum on dry hair to add more shine.
Best Face Shapes & Hair Types:
All face shapes with medium to thick hair will look good in this style.
Tip:
By having your hair parted in the middle during a haircut, the layers will be shorter on one side when styled with a side part. This will create balance. If the layers on both sides are even when parted to the side, one side will be thicker than the other.
There are numerous ways to have your hair cut short. There are also a number of ways to style it. Have fun trying these styles!
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