Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Hairstyle To Grow Out Short Hair

Short hairstyles can be charming, chic and extremely trendy. However, when you want to grow out your hair, having shortly sheared locks can be downright frustrating. When you hit the "in-between" stage, your hair can become shaggy and unruly. Fortunately, you can avoid the shaggy look by using proper products and accessories and making minor changes to the way you wear your hair.


Texture


Adding new texture to your tresses can provide an optical illusion while you are growing out short hair. Use hot rollers to give you hair lift and volume, or curl your hair around your face to keep it from falling in your eyes and to provide a flirty look. Curls or waves are especially helpful when you are growing out short layers, because they hide the different lengths and make the layers look united instead of choppy and uneven. Curls will also make the hair appear shorter, so you can curl some pieces more tightly in areas that you need less length.


Pull It Back


Pull your hair back into a small ponytail as it is growing, and you will immediately achieve an adorable style that will draw attention away from your growing layers. You may have to use bobby pins and hairspray to get it to stay, but it is also your first chance to play and experiment with your longer hair. If you are growing your bangs out, pull the hair back at the center of your forehead and tease it at the roots. Use bobby pins to secure it into a small bouffant or bump, and you will instantly have a dramatic, trendy look.


Accessories and Products


Don't forget the power of cute hair accessories and products. Utilize sparkly barrettes and pins to sweep your bangs or the sides of your hair away from your face. Give your hair a drastic side part and pin it to the side of your face with a crystal-studded pin. Decorate your hair with a sparkly headband, which will look cute in even the shortest of hair---while also holding back your layers. Pin a small flower into the side of your hair at your ear to hide an uneven hairline and to also give you a cheerful spring look.


Change Parts


Don't be afraid to stray from your natural part. You may find that shifting your part over by just a few millimeters will help hide uneven layers. You can also use more than one part on your hair. Part the front and back in opposite directions, or use an angled part. This will hide uneven hair and keep it out of your face until it gets a little longer.







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