Going From Long Hair To Short
There’s nothing better than a dramatic change every now and then – especially when it comes to your hairstyle. Surprising people who see you on a daily basis with a new “do” can be rewarding – and if you get it right, the new style can look even better than the original.
One of the ways people like to make major changes is by altering the length of the hair. For people with long hair (usually females), going short is certainly a possibility. Many celebrities and famous woman have short hair these days – making it a growing trend amongst our populations.
Fortunately, going from long to short is simple. All it requires is a pair of scissors and a little bit of courage.
After all, it’s difficult (but not impossible) to get that hair back again if you decide you don’t like the end result. Remember when Britney Spears chopped her locks off? Yes – her publicity staff managed a miracle hair extension makeover in due course – but she did have to wait a while for a bit of the hair to grow back.
Short Styling
This article is not about shaving the head – instead it is about going short and maintaining or updating an appropriate style. Remember – Britney shaved her entire head, and this is something we don’t generally recommend.
Styling is extremely important if you do choose to go short. Remember, you will now have less hair, so you have to make it count!
Thanks to the Internet, and a range of hair styling books on the market – you should be able to find something to make that head of hair look stunning on a daily basis.
Products, Gels, and So On
Unless you are super talented and are able to dry your hair each morning in a way that holds a certain style naturally – the chances are that you will probably have to use gel, moose, wax, or some other hair styling product to keep the specific style in place.
There are so many of these on the market – and with new products being released each and every week – it’s hardly surprising that you are confused on which item to choose. The best idea is to consult with your hairdresser – as they will be able to recommend the best product to suit your hair’s features.