How to Style Short hair Cuts With Straight Hair

Those with straight hair should always be open and forthcoming with their stylist when discussing what style they wish for, bringing pictures as references, and being flexible enough to consider their professional suggestions.

Highlights

A short, straight hairstyle can make a fashionable, chic, or edgy statement with the right products and techniques. Slick it back or sport a fauxhawk for maximum style – this beautiful look can elevate your style!

Feathered highlights that gradually transition to darker roots create an elegant crown effect in this pixie cut. Ideal for medium-colored locks and perfect for showing off any blonde locks you may possess, this style works best.

Are you seeking an eye-catching hair color to complement your bob or pixie haircut? Copper shades make a bold, trendy statement, complement fair skin tones beautifully, and are easy to maintain – which makes it ideal for women with straight locks who want an added splash of flair and volume in their waves. Add heat protectant before blow drying to protect from heat damage, or add volume booster products for an ideal finish!

Ombre

No matter whether or not you opt for bangs, this ombre style is undeniably stunning. From its bold transition from seductive purple hues to lighter highlights, this trend-setting style makes an impactful statement about you and makes heads turn!

Platinum is another trendy ombre color trend, as it blends beautifully with brown hair. You can add multiple shades for an eye-catching multidimensional effect.

If you want a subtler ombre effect, babylights offer a great solution. Expert stylists hand-paint these fine-tipped highlights onto your scalp to give a sun-kissed shade – ideal for framing facial features more precisely and taking less time than balayage! If you need help deciding which technique would suit you best, bring photos in and let them help guide your decision process.

Layers

Layers can dramatically transform the shape of your hair if it is straight. Face-framing layers will enhance your features while adding some added texture and volume to a pixie cut or shaggy graduated bob cut, giving your short haircut even more body and body with added highlights or lowlights.

Layers look amazing on any straight hair, from fine to thick. For an eye-catching and chic effect on dark locks, consider an angled layered pixie with subtle balayage, or opt for a sleek straight bob with long side-swept layers that gradually skim your neck for an ultra-sexy style.

Undercuts

Undercuts have quickly become one of the hottest trends in women’s hairstyles. While initially, it may appear bold and daring, its style options are endless, and it can be worn in many different ways. An undercut works great for girls looking to experiment with having their heads completely shaved without making that commitment permanent.

An undercut can draw the eye toward body art or piercings and pairs well with winter clothing like scarves. Additionally, its versatility makes it a good option for those with some grey in their locks, as it makes the style appear more subdued and natural.

Shaved sides or backs could help to reduce the thickness of thick hair on either the sides or nape of the neck and make styling simpler, less time-consuming, and easier. They work especially well on an asymmetrical bob or even pixie-cut hairstyles.

Bangs

One of the best ways to add dimension and distinction to a straight haircut is with bangs. Bangs add an irresistibly feminine flair, framing the face beautifully while emphasizing cheekbones and eyes for a more flattering appearance. This style works particularly well on women with round, heart-shaped, or oval face shapes.

Pixie cuts with wispy bangs are ideal for those with thin hair. Simply ask your stylist to use thinning shears for an effortless blend, or choose longer strands on some sides for an asymmetrical style.

An effective way to add volume is with a short layered shaggy bob, especially one in bright copper hue. This look will work especially well on fairer skin tones.