Monday, June 27, 2011

Make Growing Out Hair Tolerable

Short hairstyles can be a challenge to keep stylish while you are growing them out.


If you have a short hairstyle, such as a pixie cut or a bob, growing your hair into a longer style can be a long and irksome process. While your hair is in the in-between stage, where it is too long to be considered a pixie cut and too short to add stylish angles or layers, it can be a challenge to manage your locks. The awkward phase when you are in between styles can be minimized, however, with a few stylish touches to your hair and some simple go-to hairstyles.


Instructions


1. Invest in clips, bobby pins and barrettes. Clip back any parts of your hair or strands that are out of place or awkward in the growing out period. For example, twist back sections of hair from your temples and the crown of your head and secure it with decorative barrettes or bobby pins. This helps hide areas that can fall haphazardly across your face and keep them controlled and styled.


2. Place the focus on something besides your hair by wearing hats, headbands, head scarves and even bold earrings to distract people from your hair's awkward stage.


3. Trim sections to give your hair style, even though it is in the growing out stage. For example, add in bangs when your hair is long enough.


4. Pull your hair into styles off your neck and away from your face, such as into ponytails or pigtails, as this camouflages the awkward stage of growing out your hair.


5. Wash your hair with shampoos and conditioners that are anti-breakage. This enables you to maintain the length of your hair without having to trim it frequently to get rid of split ends.

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