But if you find yourself wondering ‘Does short hair suit me?’ Well, let us tell you that it is super stunning and versatile. There is no need to worry! You can mess it up to make it playful, or you can gel it back to make it glamorous. If you are enamored with short hair, this article is for you. Before you take the plunge and cut off your long tresses, there are some things you need to consider. Eager to know what? Keep reading.

What To Consider When Cutting Your Hair Short

Face Shape

Your face shape decides whether a hairstyle suits you or not. If you have an oval face shape then most hairstyles will suit you. But if you have a round, heart-shaped, or rectangular face shape, you will have to be more careful with the hairstyles you choose. Always talk to a hairstylist if you are not sure which hairstyle will suit your face shape. They are professionals and will know what they are doing.

Hair Texture

Your hair type matters when you are cutting your hair short. When I got my hair cut short, it did not suit my straight hair. But, styling it in slight waves or scrunching it did the trick. If you have a slightly angular face shape, you will find yourself in a similar situation.

Hair Color

Yes, hair color matters as well. Your hair color determines how your hair frames your face. It can make your hair look thicker or thinner. So, keep this in mind when choosing a short hairstyle.

Maintenance

Short hair requires regular trims. You will have to trim it at least once a month. Also, depending on your hairstyle, you will need to style your hair regularly to keep it looking fresh.

Personality

Sometimes, all you need is a certain personality to flaunt a hairstyle. Pick a short hairstyle that works well with your persona. You will be surprised how well you can pull off a look that you never thought of sporting.

The John Frieda Rule

The 2.25-inch rule was developed by celebrity hairstylist John Frieda. It measures the angle of your jawline to check whether long or short hair will suit you. Here’s how you do it. Place a pencil below your chin. Hold it parallel to the ground. Take a ruler and place it perpendicularly under your ear. The ruler and pencil will now create a “T region” with each other. If the reading where the pencil meets the ruler is less than 2.25 inches, then short hair will suit your face. If it is more than 2.25, it is ideal to stick to longer hair.

Hairstyle

The hairstyle you choose matters. Listed in the next section are a few of the trendiest short hairstyles. Check them out!

10 Basic Short Hairstyles You Need To Know About

1. Buzz Cut

Buzz cuts have become increasingly popular because they can enhance both hard and soft features. The close cut gives a bold look and can be personalized with different colors.

2. Undercut

Undercuts give a hairstyle a funky edge, making you feel different. This hairstyle is perfect for girls who like to switch up their looks. You can experiment with different colors to match your mood and the occasion.

3. The Bob

The bob gained massive popularity in the ‘20s. It was when short hair was all the rage. Over the course of time, there have been many bob styles that hit the market. We have the classic bob, curled bob, stacked bob, graduated bob, and many more.

4. The Lob

The lob is a slightly longer version of the bob. The length of your lob can be anywhere from below your chin to your shoulders. Curly hair expert and owner of Royal Locks Curl Care, Casey Simmons adds, “This style is perfect for those with fine to medium waves. The wave “S” pattern can be pulled down by longer hair. A lob gives more bounce, shape, and style to wavy hair naturally. All you need for this trendy style is a good curl cream. Just twist your damp or wet hair in several sections and scrunch the twists upwards. Turn your head upside down to shake out. With a bit more curl cream on your fingertips, twist or set the pieces around your face, and you’re good to go.”

5. The Pixie Cut

The pixie cut is making waves around the world right now. It first gained popularity when Rihanna sported it back in 2008. Again, there are many ways that you can style this cut. Simmons advises, “It’s important to be realistic with this style based on your hair texture. This type of pixie is great for straight and fine hair for a low-maintenance, chic look. However, if you have naturally thick, curly hair you might want to try a style like a bob or lob that accentuates those patterns.”

6. The Shag Cut

The shag cut was huge in the ‘90s and it is making a comeback. It comprises many layers that are either flicked in or out.

7. The Asymmetric Bob

In an asymmetric bob, one side is long while the other is short. It can also be a back to front cut, where the back is short and the front is long.

8. The Mohawk Cut

In a mohawk cut, the sides are either shaved off or cut extremely short while the center is left longer to style in a mohawk. The length of the mohawk depends on your preference.

9. The Quiff Cut

The quiff is getting more popular by the second, and many women have been adding their own twists to their quiffs. It looks pretty stunning!

10. The Pompadour Cut

The pompadour is a great way to add height to a short hairstyle. If you have a slightly round face, this cut will work beautifully for you.

Does short hair make you more attractive? While this varies from person to person, short hair can accentuate the beautiful features of your face. Does short or long hair slim your face? Both long and short hair can make your face look slimmer. This depends on your face shape and the type of hairstyle you choose.