The ABCs of Having Short Hair

short hair cut 300x200 The ABCs of Having Short HairShort hair has its advantages—it’s amazingly easy to care for and demands less styling time and calls for a smaller amount of products.
These points may tempt you to make the cut, but beware: if your facial structure isn’t the right shape, think again! Your hair stylist is the best person to advise you as to first, weather you should cut your hair short at all, and second, which short hairstyle would suit you best, so consult with him or her first.

Short hair may be more manageable and relatively hassle-free, but it also means you can’t hide behind your lovely locks anymore—what you see is what you get!
There are a couple of drawbacks, however. A short ‘do means you need to visit the salon more frequently to keep your cut looking its best. In other words, what you save on products just might be going straight to your hair salon. You can also invest in new hair accessories to give a feminine touch: barrettes, headbands, clips and combs give quite a bit of pizzazz!
If you’ve had long hair for years, going short will be a shock and might take a bit of getting used to. Some women have the sensation that their femininity has been lopped off at first, while others experience a new sense of freedom.
Then there is the inevitable issue of the Bad Haircut. When you get a lousy short haircut it’s even harder to reverse the damage than with long hair. The golden rule? Never get your first short haircut from a new (to you) or inexperienced hairdresser. If you are one of the unlucky ones, take heart—one advantage to cutting your hair short is that it’ll always grow back!

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