How to Style a Short HairCut


Cutting your hair short can be exciting and terrifying, satisfying and debilitating. Still, proper cuts and styling techniques can enhance your natural beauty, drawing out cheekbones and outlining jawlines.

Straight, short hair can be spiked back with pomade for an eye-catching style that’s great for casual occasions. Add texture with products like Layrite Natural Matte Cream Pomade to give your strands texture.

Ear Length




If you’re ready to switch things up with your look, an ear-length haircut is an ideal way to do it. It is classic yet fashionable, suitable for women of all ages. Wear this cut with straight, curly, or wavy locks; face-framing layers can further emphasize its flattery, while dark brown balayage adds shine and highlights for added dimension.

Chin Length

The chin-length short hair style is an iconic and versatile classic shortcut style with plenty of styling options. Additionally, it is an excellent solution for women who desire the sleek and professional appearance of shorter haircuts without all the maintenance hassle.

Mid Length








Mid-length hair can provide the ideal compromise between super short cuts and longer locks, depending on your style. A layered bob that falls around the collarbone is excellent for work, or try adding volume with texture by trying out a crop for added movement and volume. As opposed to being all one length like other bob styles are, this attractive haircut shows off texture layers for more of a dynamic shape – as Takisha Sturdivant-Drew put it.

Long Length

Long length may not suit every man, but it can add an on-trend and masculine aesthetic to any cut. If you have long locks, consider cutting them shorter to find out which style best compliments your face shape and hair type. Additionally, shorter strands may be easier to maintain than lengthy ones and make for an excellent solution if you need more time or dedication to styling your locks daily.