Women Hairstyle,

Women Hairstyle | 20 Iconic in 2016




Best Skin Tone and Hair Type:

Light to medium skin tones with a soft cool undertone look best in this chocolate brown hue. And for you ladies with LOTS of thick hair, this braid was made for you!

Tip:

Wondering how this braid stays in? Hiding bobby pins is hard, especially behind your head! Insert pins from the sides of the braid and push them up into the braid. Criss cross the pins to lock them in.
Red Flair

Adding a bright red highlight (or extension) is a great way to brighten up your beautiful dark brown hair without getting too crazy!



Best Skin Tone and Hair Type:

Medium skin tones that look great in blues, pinks, and red of course, wear this red flare great. Hair that is medium to thick in texture will make this curly pompadour style easy to achieve. First curl your hair using a 1-inch curling iron or wand, then move on to teasing down the center of your hair. Smooth the sides over and insert pins to finish the look.

Tip:

This is a great look for an evening out with your friends or special event. If you're not ready to commit to the color pop, grab a clip-in extension, tease hair at the root, and clip it in!
Chocolate Caramel

Milk chocolate brown with flicks of caramel ombre' at the tips is a great way to soften your dark brown hair. Adding tight curls and pinning the sides back into a Mohawk style brings this color to another level of fun!



Best Skin Tone and Hair Type:

Light skin tones that tend to gravitate towards warm colors in their wardrobe and make up look great in this rich and golden hue. Hair that is medium in texture and has natural curl or wave will help hold these curls in all day!

Tip:

This is a great transition color for a dark brown beauty who is starting her journey towards blonde! At each appointment, have your stylist add more highlights and bring them closer up towards the scalp for a slower more healthy way to lighten dark hair.
Gorgeous Golden Brown

Take your brown to another level with this warm and rich golden brown! It has the most subtle highlights that look as if the sun made them.



Best Skin Tone and Hair Type:

Light skin tones that look great in warm oranges, reds, and burgundy wear this color fabulously, while hair that is medium in texture and has natural wave will help to hold this wavy style best.

Tip:

To get these soft wavy curls, curl hair in two-inch sections with a 1-inch iron or wand. Let the curls cool completely, then softly brush through them. Use your fingers to gently arrange the waves and softly pin the sides back. Finish with your favorite hairspray.
Va Va Volume!

Rich, dark brown hair with a soft glow of mahogany paired with amazing volume and texture will turn all the heads in any room you enter! After curling hair, back brushing (backcombing using a brush instead of comb) is the secret to this incredible volume.



Best Skin Tone and Hair Type:

Light to medium toned skin with a cool undertone looks great paired with this rich brown, while hair that is long and wavy or curly will help to achieve this voluminous style.

Tip:

Love this look, but don't quite have the length? Consider adding extensions for fullness and added length. Talk to your stylist about getting custom colored hair that will match your own so it will be your little secret!
Sophisticated Style

Timeless brunette beauty with subtle highlights of lighter brown and soft red meet to create a look that is both sophisticated and fun!



Best Skin Tone and Hair Type:

Light to medium skin tones look best in this rich hue. Hair that is a medium to light brown is a great starting point to achieving this color. When adding the soft red and lighter brown highlights to this color, don't go overboard! This is one of those times that less is more.

Tip:

Simple waves created using hot rollers make this look easy to achieve. Working in two-inch sections, roll hair horizontally around rollers and secure, alternate rolling towards the face and away from the face. Keep volume to a minimum on the top by only wrapping halfway. Let your curls cool completely then shake them out with your fingers. Use a brush to smooth if needed.
Contrasting Highlights

Radiant dark brown hair paired with contrasting blonde face framing highlights creates texture and fun!



Best Skin Tone and Hair Type:

Medium to darker skin tones that look nice in warmer colors wear this hue well. Hair that is medium to thick and has a soft wave or curl to it will help to achieve this curly style.

Tip:

No time to curl your hair? Try some no iron alternatives! Do a Google search for rag rollers, headband curls over night, and no iron curls — you might be surprised what you'll learn!
Bombshell Brunette

Rich golden violet hue is beautiful paired with full volumous curls! The best part is they are easy to achieve!



Best Skin Tone and Hair Type:

Any skin tone can pull off this beautiful brunette! Hair that is naturally thick and wavy or curly make it easy to get this style. Start with a volumizing mousse then blow hair out with a round brush. Next, curl hair going away from your face, let the curls cool completely, then shake them out. For extra volume, flip hair over and spray with your favorite hairspray. Let it dry a minute, then simply flip back over!

Tip:

Keeping long, colored hair hydrated is key. Make sure to use a deep conditioner once a week. My favorite is Pravana's NEVO 60 sec deep treatment. In only 60 secs (1 minute!), it gives you soft, shiny, longer lasting color.
Violet Brown Beauty

Adding violet into your beautiful brown hair creates a deeper, more seductive color. Paired with volume and soft curls, you will be the hair envy of all your friends!



Best Skin Tone and Hair Type:

Medium skin tones that look great in violets, mahogany, and dark blues wear this color well. Hair that is medium in texture is a great starting point for this style. After applying a volumizer at your root area, blow out hair using a medium round brush. Using a 1-inch curling wand, curl hair in 1½-inch sections. Let the curls cool, then rake through them with your fingers. Backcomb if needed and spray with hairspray from front to back.

Tips:

Now that you've changed your color, you may want to update your makeup too! Stop by a makeup counter that offers makeovers and enjoy a professional giving you recommendations on colors that will work with your new hair color.
Flippy Fun

Rich mocha brown blending down into a warm caramel ombre' brings fun and easy color maintenance together. Creating these soft flips takes only the flick of a 1¼-inch curling iron or flat iron. Easy peasy!



Best Skin Tone and Hair Type:

Light to medium skin tones that look great in warmer colors wear this well. Hair that is fine to medium in texture and straight is the best base for this style. After blow drying hair using a vent or flat brush, flip the ends out slightly using a 1¼-inch curling iron or flat iron. When using a flat iron, rotate the iron up as you bring it through the ends.

Tip:

Finer hair needs heat protection to keep it from drying out and breaking. Try a light spray-in heat protection like Kevin Murphy's Damage Manager. Simply mist it in before drying or applying any heat tools.
Soft Brown Highlights

Not all highlights need to be blonde! Adding soft light brown highlights to a deep dark brown softens the look and creates a more wearable color.



Best Skin Tone and Hair Type:

Light to medium skin tones look best in this softened dark hue, while hair that is naturally dark is the best starting point to achieve this shade.

Tip:

Shiny curls are a must with dark hair! Using a healing oil, such as Pravana NEVO Hydra Pearls, will give you extreme shine and help protect your hair. Apply before you blow dry and/or use an iron to curl your hair. Curl hair using a 1-inch iron or wand to achieve these curls, rolling the hair away from your face.
Full of Curls!

The classic head full of volumous curls never goes out of style. Pair it up with beautiful highlights in a warm brown base color and you'll be the envy of ladies everywhere. A set of hot rollers and some time to cool is all you'll need to achieve this curly style!



Best Skin Tone and Hair Type:

Medium skin tones that look great in warmer, bright colors wear this color well. To achieve this full head of curls, medium to thick hair that has some natural body to it is a must. This will give you the fullness and longevity of the curls shown here.

Tips:

Letting your curls cool completely is key to keeping them all day. Before blow drying hair, add a volumizing mousse with a medium hold. Once dry, section hair and begin wrapping hot rollers in 1½-inch sections. If you have a lot of hair you may need two sets of rollers. Let hair cool, remove the rollers and use your fingers to break up curls. For extra volume, flip your head over before finger combing!
Sleek and Bronzed

Soft, flowing curls combined with bronzed highlights and dark chocolate brown give a sophisticated look to your everyday style.



Best Skin Tone and Hair Type:

Light to medium skin tones wear this color well, while hair that is naturally dark, or colored dark, is the best starting point to achieve this hue. Ask your stylist to add a combination of subtle and natural bronze toned highlights through your lovely locks.

Tips:

After blow drying hair, apply a medium hold texturing spray like Pravana's NEVO Invisible Control. Comb through and section hair out for styling. Drop down two-inch sections and curl them using a 1-inch wand or curling iron. Alternate rolling curls towards and away from your face. Make sure when you reach the top of your hair to only bring the curls up to your eye, keeping the top smooth. Let hair cool completely and break the curls apart, sweeping one side toward the back over your shoulder. Finish with your favorite hairspray!
Bold Brunette

Dark, rich brunette hair united with bold highlights around the face brings interest and style to this curly look.



Best Skin Tone and Hair Type:

Medium skin tones that look great in bold colors with a warm undertone in their skin wear this look best. Hair that is any texture can rock these bold highlights! Keeping them on the warmer side creates depth and a high contrast that is soft at the same time.

Tips:

Sweep your fringe off to the side, curl up your ends using a 1-inch curling iron or wand, let cool, and your curly locks will be ready to head out the door for work, a night out, and everything in between!
Curly Goddess

Flowing dark curls paired with a flower headband creates a soft and innocent goddess look, (even if you're not so innocent). This 'do is great for parties, a girls night out, or a walk through the garden!



Best Skin Tone and Hair Type:

Soft light to medium toned beauties with a cool undertone wear this dark cool brown best, while hair that is long and medium in texture will help to achieve these goddess curls. Wrap each one-inch section around a curling iron or wand, remove and clip up to let them cool. This will help your curls stay in longer.

Tips:

Looking for a flowered headband that's just right and can't seem to find it? Head over to the craft store and pick out your own flowers! Glue them to a headband and tada — the perfect accessory!
Girl Next Door

Sweet curls, a natural looking brunette and a longer fringe bring the girl-next-door look to another level! The best part is it that this look is easy to maintain and will always get you noticed.



Best Skin Tone and Hair Type:

Light skin tones that have a warm undertone wear this nature-inspired brunette well. Hair that is in good condition, medium in texture and naturally straight will make achieving this look easy. Softly round brush your fringe and curl your ends in larger sections (2 – 2 ½ inch) on a 1½-inch iron or wand. Let your hair cool, then separate the curls slightly, leaving some curls in large sections.

Tip:

Not all hair color must be permanent. If you are naturally brown and want to give a new shade a try without the commitment, ask your stylist for a glaze or overlay. This gives you a glossing of shine and color that will fade off in 5-8 weeks. If you love it, continue with the glazes, or you can go for something more permanent!
Striking Brunette

Long brown waves, rich color and bold makeup make this look extremely striking. The trick to these gorgeous waves? Only curling the middle of the hair, then sliding the ends through your curling iron! Easy and beautiful.



Best Skin Tone and Hair Texture:

Light to fair skin tones with a cool undertone pair nicely with this soft brunette, while hair that is medium in texture and naturally straight is the perfect palette to create these waves.

Tip:

Hair not quite reaching these lengths? Ask your stylist about custom colored extensions to match your color. Explore the possibility of clip-ins so you can choose when to wear them and take them out!
Smooth and Shiny

Smooth, shiny, chocolate brown locks with just a bend at the ends really showcases your beautiful face!



Best Skin Tone and Hair Type:

Medium to dark skin tones wear this rich brown radiantly. Hair that is long, medium in texture and straight makes this an easy style to achieve. Apply a styling cream like Pravana's NEVO Model Behavoir before blow drying with a flat or vent brush. Curl ends with a large curling iron and your done!

Tips:

Keep hair looking healthy by trimming every 6-8 weeks. Heat, sun, and even wind can dry your ends out, so keeping up on regular trims will keep those ends happy!
Curlilocks

Amazing curls with warm brown tones creates a beautiful and easy to maintain style.



Best Skin Tone and Hair Type:

Medium skin tones that have a warm undertone wear this color well. Hair that is naturally brown is an easy base to add soft ombre' highlights that are kept a warm light brown to give that golden glow. Thick and naturally curly hair makes it easy to achieve this style, but wavy or straight hair can have it too, just with a little more work! After hair is dry, curl small sections with a ½-inch curling iron. After all curls have cooled, scrunch to break them up a bit without changing the shape too much.

Tip:

When styling ultra curly hair (natural or curled), it's important to avoid the frizz! Start with a frizz fighting gel or mousse and add a shine serum or oil (my favorite is the Pravana NEVO Hydra Pearls) to your hands before you start manipulating the curls.
Soft Mocha

Soft and sleek, this look has both! Tone on tone highlights varying within two levels of light and darkness create a beautiful palette.



Best Skin Tone and Hair Type:

Light to medium skin tones that look great in blues, violets, and dark reds wear this color great, while hair that is naturally or colored a medium brown will be able to achieve the tone on tone brown highlights easily.

Tip:

Keeping hair healthy and trimmed will make this straight and sleek style easy to attain. Stop in the salon every 6-8 weeks for a trim to keep your ends nice and use a deep conditioner weekly to maintain moisture.

Long-haired brunette beauties have limitless options. Step out of your box and try a new style, a new color, or both, like any of these long brown hairstyles!




Short <b>Haircuts for Women</b>: Our 30 Favorite Short <b>Haircuts</b>!

Posted: 11 Dec 2013 05:00 AM PST




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There is something so attractive about women with short hair. It's the confidence. It is not having to rely on the obvious femininity that long hair provides to feel like a woman. It is sexy. It shows off feminine features that are normally covered by long hair. Here are 30 stunning short haircuts for women that just might inspire you to go short.
The Scarlette

This is a short haircut with length left on top and in the fringe area.



How To Style:

1. Apply a styling product to damp hair.

2. Blow dry hair with a round brush.

3. Tease the crown area using a comb.

4. Set the style with a hairspray.

Recommended Products:

Extra-Body Sculpting Foam gives hair serious volume.

Best Face Shape and Hair Type:

Wide face shapes will get the illusion of length with this hairstyle. Hair that is fine to medium in texture and low to medium in density will look best in this style.
The Alexandra

This is a short, asymmetric haircut that feature geometric lines that can draw attention to certain features of the face.



How To Style:

1. Apply a styling product to hair.

2. Blow dry the hair smooth with a styling brush.

3. Flat iron sections of hair to further smooth the hair.

4. Apply a shine serum to hair.

Recommended Products:

Try Gloss Drops by Paul Mitchell to give your hair a glass-like finish.

Best Face Shape and Hair Type:

Oval face shapes with hair that is medium in texture and density will look best in this style.
The Abigail

This look is cut shorter in the back and gradually longer in the front to frame the face. It is styled with soft waves for texture.



How To Style:

1. Apply a styling product to hair.

2. Blow dry the hair with a styling brush.

3. Use a flat iron to detail the style.

4. Apply a product for texture.

Recommended Products:

Spray Wax is a wax with an aerosol delivery. This allows an even and controlled distribution of the product.

Best Face Shape and Hair Type:

Oval face shapes with hair that is fine to medium in texture and low to medium in density will look best in this style.
The Alice

This cut is shorter in the front and longer in the back, allowing the hair to push back away from the face naturally. Some length is left around the nape area to give it a wispy, feminine and textured feel.



How To Style:

1. Apply a styling product to hair.

2. Blow dry the hair with fingers.

3. Detail the hair with a flat iron.

4. Set the style with hairspray.

Recommended Products:

Hold Me Tight is a flexible hairspray that will give a style long lasting hold without the crunch.

Best Face Shape and Hair Type:

This style will suit heart shaped faces with hair that is fine to medium in texture and low to medium in density.
The Penelope

This is an asymmetric cut that is perfect for naturally curly hair. The back is graduated to lift the curls up and the sides are perfectly cut to allow the hair to curl and lay best.



How To Style:

1. Apply a styling product to hair wet hair.

2. Air dry or diffuse the hair.

3. Scrunch a pomade into hair.

Recommended Products:

Twirl Around is a crunch-free curl definer. It dispenses the perfect amount of moisture and hold which curls love!

Best Face Shape and Hair Type:

Longer face shapes will get the illusion of width with this style. It will style best with hair that is naturally curly.
The Emma

This long bob features longer layers that gradually get longer towards the face. This allows the hair to push forward and frame the face beautifully.



How To Style:

1. Apply a styling product to damp hair.

2. Blow dry the hair with a round brush.

3. Smooth the hair with a flat iron.

4. Apply a shine serum to the hair.

Recommended Products:

Sculpting Foam is a conditioning foam that moisturizes the hair, fights frizz and adds shine to the hair. It provides a touchable hold to the style the hair is sculpted to.

Best Face Shape and Hair Type:

This style will look good on any face shape with hair that is medium in texture and density.
The Lillian

This look is cut right underneath the chin and layered. This allows the hair room to curl when it is styled instead of it just laying on top of itself and weighing the entire style down.



How To Style:

1. Apply thermal protection to dry hair.

2. Wrap sections of hair in random directions on a curling wand.

3. Apply a product for texture.

Recommended Products:

Texturizing Sea Spray will give your style a tousled, beachy texture.

Best Face Shape and Hair Type:

Face shapes that are longer will appear wider with this style and cut. Hair that is medium in texture and density will easily style into this look.
The Victoria

This is a graduated bob that is disconnected and long in the front. This gives the hair a more modern twist to the usual graduated bob that gradually gets longer from back to front.



How To Style:

1. Apply a styling product to damp hair.

2. Blow dry the hair with a round brush.

3. Add detail to the hair using a flat iron.

4. Set the style with hairspray.

Recommended Products:

Hold Me Tight will give a style a long-lasting, touchable hold.

Best Face Shape and Hair Type:

All face shapes with hair that is medium in texture and density will look great and style easiest with this look.
The Elizabeth

The perimeter of this bob is even from front to back, but its layers gradually get longer from the back to the front. This pushes hair towards the face, removes weight in the back, and maintains weight in the front while still giving the overall style beautiful movement.



How To Style:

1. Apply a styling product to damp hair.

2. Blow dry the hair with a round brush.

3. Curl sections of hair using a curling iron.

4. Tease the hair to create volume.

5. Set with hairspray.

Recommended Products:

Extra-Body Finishing Spray is great at holding teases and styles with volume.

Best Face Shape and Hair Type:

The height created in this style will allow wider face shapes to appear longer. Hair that is medium in texture and density will style and look best in this.
The Sarah

The perimeter of this bob gradually gets longer as it reaches the front. The back is graduated to build volume. It gradually gets longer as it approaches the back of the ear, disconnects, then gets long and bulkier in the front.



How To Style:

1. Apply a styling product to damp hair.

2. Blow dry the hair with a round brush.

3. Smooth the hair with a flat iron.

4. Tease the hair on the crown of the head.

5. Set with hairspray.

Recommended Products:

Extra-Body Sculpting Foam will give hair body and volume.

Best Face Shape and Hair Type:

All face shapes with hair that is medium in density and texture will look best in this style.
The Grace

This style is cut into uniform layers. This keeps the hair from moving forward or back.



How To Style:

1. Curl sections of hair using a curling iron.

2. Set curls in place using pin curl clips.

3. Remove all clips once the hair has cooled.

4. Comb through the hair using fingers.

5. Set the style with hairspray.

Recommended Products:

Use a thermal protection spray like Hot Off The Press to protect your hair from the heat of the iron.

Best Face Shape and Hair Type:

Longer face shapes will appear wider with this style. Hair that is medium in texture and density will be able to style easy and look great in this look!
The Genevieve

This bob is layered shorter in the back and gradually gets longer towards the front. Choosing layers over graduation allows you to remove weight or bulk from your hair.



How To Style:

1. Apply a styling product to damp hair.

2. Blow dry the hair with a styling brush.

3. Apply a thermal protection spray to hair.

4. Smooth the hair with a flat iron.

Recommended Products:

Hot Off The Press is a thermal protection spray that happens to also be a hairspray. Not only will it protect your hair from the heat of an iron, but it will also help your style last longer.

Best Face Shape and Hair Type:

All face shapes will look great in this cut and style. Hair that is medium in texture and density will easily sculpt into this style.
The Margaret

This haircut has an even perimeter from front to back. It's layers are shorter in the back and longer in the front. This keeps the weight of the hair balanced since we do not have as much hair in our temple ares compared to the back.



How To Style:

1. Apply a styling product to damp hair.

2. Blow dry hair with a round brush.

3. Create some bend in the hair using a flat iron.

4. Set the style with hairspray.

Recommended Products:

Super Clean Spray is a hairspray that will add texture to the hair while holding it in place.

Best Face Shape and Hair Type:

Oval face shapes and heart-shaped faces will look best in this cut and style. Hair that is medium in texture and density will style easiest into this look.
The Catherine

This cute bob is one length when parted down the middle. When parted to the side, the heavier side becomes layered since the hair has to travel farther. This works because it doesn't allow the heavier side of the part to become too bulky compared to the other side.



How To Style:

1. Apply a styling product to damp hair.

2. Blow dry the hair with a round brush.

3. Smooth the hair with a flat iron.

4. Apply a serum for shine.

Recommended Products:

Super Skinny Serum will give smoothness and condition when applied to damp hair. It will add shine when applied to dry hair.

Best Face Shape and Hair Type:

All face shapes with hair that is medium in texture and density will look best in this style.
The Fiona

This look has the sides cut even and short. The top of the hair is cut short in the back and grows gradually longer towards the front. This gives the look a disconnected and modern look as it lays over the hair on the sides.



How To Style:

1. Apply a styling product to damp hair.

2. Blow dry the hair with fingers.

3. Detail the hair with a flat iron.

4. Add texture to the hair using a wax product.

Recommended Products:

Spray Wax is basically wax in a can. Its aerosol delivery allows you to evenly distribute texture into the hair.

Best Face Shape and Hair Type:

Oval and heart face shapes will look best in this style. Hair that is medium in density will easily style into this look.
The Rose

This haircut is shortest over one ear and gradually gets longer behind and in front of that ear. Since it has more distance to travel on one side, it dramatically gets longer on that side.



How To Style:

1. Blow dry the heavier side of the part with a round brush, flipping the hair out.

2. Blow dry the rest of the hair with a styling brush.

3. Flip the hair on the heavier side part more with a flat iron.

4. Set the style with hairspray.

Recommended Products:

Extra-Body Finishing Spray is great at holding airy styles like this in place.

Best Face Shape and Hair Type:

Oval face shapes will look best in this short haircut. Hair that is medium in texture and density will easily sculpt into this style.
The Ramona

This cut is really short on one side and gradually gets longer to the other side. The hair on top blends in with the heavier side, but is completely disconnected to the other side. Parting this cut different ways will give it different fun looks.



How To Style:

1. Apply a styling product to damp hair.

2. Blow dry the hair smooth with a styling brush.

3. Apply a thermal protection spray to hair.

4. Smooth hair even more using a flat iron.

Recommended Products:

Hot Off The Press will protect hair from the heat of irons help the style (and your hair!) last longer.

Best Face Shape and Hair Type:

Oval face shapes will look great in this style. Heart face shapes will be able to showcase their amazing cheekbones. This style will style best with hair that is medium in texture and density.
The Evelyn

This is a super sexy asymmetric graduated bob. It builds volume in the back giving the head a great profile shape. It showcases the jaw and neck of one side and dramatically covers the other side for some mystery.



How To Style:

1. Apply a styling product to hair.

2. Try to get the hair a smooth as possible by blow drying it back and forth and flat against the head shape with a styling brush.

3. Smooth the hair even more with a flat iron.

4. Tease the hair on the crown area.

5. Apply a serum for shine.

Recommended Products:

Gloss Drops will add a luminous shine to hair!

Best Face Shape and Hair Type:

All face shapes will look good in this cut and style. Hair that is medium in density and texture will be best for this look.
The Juliet

This is a modernized short version of the 60's sex kitten look. It is graduated in the back, giving the hair natural volume ,and it gradually gets longer toward the face. It gets an asymmetric look by tucking one side behind the ear.



How To Style:

1. Apply a styling product to damp hair.

2. Blow dry the hair with lots of volume.

3. Curl sections of hair using a large barrel iron.

4. Set the style with hairspray.

Recommended Products:

Extra-Body Daily Boost is styling product that will give hair a boost of volume right at the roots.

Best Face Shape and Hair Type:

Wider face shapes will appear longer because of the height created in this look. Hair that is medium in texture and density will be easy to style into this look.
The Eloise

This haircut is graduated really steep in the back which gives it the illusion of it being layered. It isn't able to build as much weight as a traditional graduation, but it can definitely shape the profile really well. It gradually gets longer towards the front, ending right at the jaw.



How To Style:

1. Apply a styling product to damp hair.

2. Blow dry the hair with a styling brush.

3. Polish the hair with a flat iron.

4. Add a little texture to the hair using some product.

Recommended Products:

Spray Wax allows an even and controlled distribution of texture.

Best Face Shape and Hair Type:

Oval face shapes with medium hair texture and density will look best in this style.
The Charlotte

This really short haircut is fun and full of texture. The layers on the sides and the top gradually get longer towards face, giving it a really feminine look.



How To Style:

1. Apply product to damp hair.

2. Blow dry the hair with fingers.

3. Apply a styling product to add texture to the hair.

Recommended Products:

Spray Wax delivers texture to hair with an even and controlled aerosol application.

Best Face Shape and Hair Type:

Oval face shapes will look great in this style. The height in the style makes it a wearable short haircut for wider face shapes. Hair that is fine to medium in texture and low to medium in density will style easily into this look.
The Claire

This haircut is graduated short in the back, and grows gradually longer towards the front. This builds natural "wash and wear" volume. The top is layered which removes weight, but makes it light enough to style volume into it.



How To Style:

1. Apply a styling product to hair.

2. Blow dry the hair with a round brush creating volume.

3. Tease the hair in the crown area.

4. Set the style with hairspray.

Recommended Products:

Extra-Body Finishing Spray holds a style in place without weighing it down.

Best Face Shape and Hair Type:

The height in this style makes it wearable for wider face shapes. The bangs make it wearable for longer face shapes. Hair that is fine to medium in texture and low to high in density will effortlessly style into this look.
The Jane

This classic, side parted bob is cut one length. This allows the hair to maintain maximum density.



How To Style:

1. Apply a styling product to damp hair.

2. Blow dry the hair as smooth as possible using a styling brush.

3. Polish the hair using a flat iron.

4. Apply a serum for shine.

Recommended Products:

Super Skinny Relaxing Balm will smooth, control and protect the hair from heat.

Best Face Shape and Hair Type:

All face shapes will look gorgeous in this style and cut. Hair that is medium in density and texture will easily style into this look.
The Brigitte

The perimeter of this beautiful haircut is cut shorter in the front and grows gradually longer in the back. Its layers are the opposite – shorter in the back and gradually longer in front. This allows hair to still push towards the face without the overall short to long look.



How To Style:

1. Apply a styling product to damp hair.

2. Blow dry the hair smooth with a styling brush.

3. Set the style with hairspray.

Recommended Products:

Lemon Sage Thickening Spray will add body to the hair and give it a wonderful fresh scent.

Best Face Shape and Hair Type:

Oval and heart face shapes will look best in this style. Hair that is medium in texture and density will easily achieve this style.
The Sofia

This is a gorgeous classic graduated bob that starts shorter in the back and grows longer in the front. Choosing graduation over layers builds volume into the hair. You won't have to rely on styling to get volume with this short style — it is built into your haircut!



How To Style:

1. Apply styling products to damp hair.

2. Blow dry the hair with a round brush.

3. Tease the hair in the crown area with a comb.

4. Set the style with a flexible hold hairspray.

5. Apply shine to hair.

Recommended Products:

Shine Sprays allow shine to be applied to hair in aerosol form which does not disrupt the style.

Best Face Shape and Hair Type:

All face shapes will look great in this style. Hair that is medium in texture and density will easily style into this look.
The Lauren

This bob is graduated really steep so that it almost looks like it is layered. The flattering volume it builds sits above the occipital bone.



How To Style:

1. Apply styling products on damp hair.

2. Blow dry the hair with a round brush.

3. Detail the hair with a flat iron.

4. Set the style with hairspray.

Recommended Products:

Sculpting Foam adds condition to hair, fights frizz, adds shine, and provides long lasting hold to a style.

Best Face Shape and Hair Type:

Wider face shapes will appear longer due to the height created by this style. Hair that is medium in density and texture will easily achieve this look.
The Eva

This haircut is cut shorter in the back and gradually longer in the front. The top is cut shorter in the back and longer towards the face. This allows the back to be short enough to spike while keeping length around the face to keep it feminine.



How To Style:

1. Apply a styling product to dry hair.

2. Blow dry the hair with fingers.

3. Smooth the fringe with a flat iron.

4. Apply a product to add texture to the hair.

Recommended Products:

Construction Paste is perfect for giving texture to messy undone looks like this one.

Best Face Shape and Hair Type:

Wider face shapes will appear narrow with the height created in this style. Hair that is medium in density and texture will easily be able to achieve this style.
The Isabella

This contemporary haircut is cut tight on the sides and back. Length is left right at the temples, drawing attention to the cheekbones. The top goes from short to long and is completely disconnected from the sides. This allows the back to stand and leave length around the face.



How To Style:

1. Apply a styling product to the hair.

2. Blow dry the hair with fingers, pulling the hair on top of the head upwards for volume.

3. Detail the hair with a flat iron.

4. Style the hair a product.

5. Set the style with hairspray.

Recommended Products:

Reformer is a strong hold and matte finish product that will allow you to give you hair this kind of texture and style.

Best Face Shape and Hair Type:

With the height created by this style, wider face shapes will appear longer. Hair that is medium in texture and density will be more controllable and easier to style into this look.
The Olivia

This heavily layered haircut features highlighted pieces on top of the head that give it a lot of texture.



How To Style:

1. Apply a styling product to damp hair.

2. Blow dry the hair with fingers.

3. Detail the hair with a flat iron.

4. Apply a product for texture.

Recommended Products:

Clean Cut is a semi-matte styling cream that will give you a natural and clean finish.

Best Face Shape and Hair Type:

Heart-shaped faces will be able to show off their beautiful cheekbones with this style. Hair that is medium in texture and density will easily achieve this style compared to other textures and densities.
The Louisa

This haircut is graduated on the sides, therefore building weight on the sides of the face.




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