Can Anyone Rock a Short Hairstyle? | yohana
He's right and wrong.
Take it away, Craig Carter, hairstylist for the Georgia salon!
"That haircut can pretty much work for anybody, but you have to tailor it to your bone structure," Carter says. "If you have strong features with high cheekbones, you can get away with having the cut above your ears."
But if you have a round face, this cut works best if the hair falls a bit below the top of the ear. This will diffuse the roundness, Carter says.
Either way, if you love short hair, you should go for it—regardless of what your husband says. Just let your stylist guide you on which short shape works best for you. The great thing about the current looks is their versatility.
"We're seeing a a movement toward Old Hollywood, where the hair is more coiffed," Carter says.
How to pull that off with short hair, especially when you don't have the length for rollers?
"You can use the barrel of a flat iron to easily create that look," Carter advises. You'll need a good deal of control, however; Carter recommends the curl-taming, control-boosting products from Urban Therapy, including, ironically, its straightening creme.
"You can comb it into the hair, rocking the comb back and forth to literally shape a wave," Carter dishes. "That's how it's been done for years."
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Take it away, Craig Carter, hairstylist for the Georgia salon!
"That haircut can pretty much work for anybody, but you have to tailor it to your bone structure," Carter says. "If you have strong features with high cheekbones, you can get away with having the cut above your ears."
But if you have a round face, this cut works best if the hair falls a bit below the top of the ear. This will diffuse the roundness, Carter says.
Either way, if you love short hair, you should go for it—regardless of what your husband says. Just let your stylist guide you on which short shape works best for you. The great thing about the current looks is their versatility.
"We're seeing a a movement toward Old Hollywood, where the hair is more coiffed," Carter says.
How to pull that off with short hair, especially when you don't have the length for rollers?
"You can use the barrel of a flat iron to easily create that look," Carter advises. You'll need a good deal of control, however; Carter recommends the curl-taming, control-boosting products from Urban Therapy, including, ironically, its straightening creme.
"You can comb it into the hair, rocking the comb back and forth to literally shape a wave," Carter dishes. "That's how it's been done for years."
fashionsandmode.blogspot.com
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