Thursday, April 26, 2012

My hairdresser cut my hair too short! any style ideas?

my hair was past my shoulder blades. I wanted it cut just below my shoulders. she agreed and started cutting my hair. It ended up about 1 and 1/2 inches ABOVE my shoulders! my hair is too short and I hate it! Does anyone have any ideas for cute ways to style my hair until it grows out?



I can't pull it back-it's too short. I have to play sports, so that is a huge problem.



I also can't afford extensions-unless they are cheap but still of good quality. Does anyone know where that might be possible?



My hairdresser cut my hair too short! any style ideas?

Don't go down the extensions route anyway, they're itchy all the time and in the end you may have damaged your hair so much that you may need to cut more off it. Definately not worth the few weeks of ponytails!



Mess with curlers and straighteners and gels. Most people put me to shame, they have no real length but have a different style everyday.........I have it just below the shoulder and do nothing, nada, I don't even blow dry, it's all in the cut, I say to cover my laziness!



Keep an eye in mags and on people with similar style to your yours. Take a trip to a new trendy salon with young stylists, this may help with ideas as they always have brilliant things done with their own hair, both short and long!



My hairdresser cut my hair too short! any style ideas?

well for the sports, i'd get a headband for my hair, but it kind of depends on what sport [the activity involved].



and, you can try to just scrunch your hair, or kind of flip/curl the ends. or maybe just go straight as possible.



hopefully it grows faster than average, lol.



My hairdresser cut my hair too short! any style ideas?

My friend has really short hair too. She plays soccer and she uses those head bands that are kinda like ponytail holders. She just puts them on and her hair stays out of her face...Walmart carrys great ones to put in your hair.. If you have layers then you could just put some volumeizing moose in your hair and blow-dry it straight and your layers would stand out and it would look great....Sallys Beaty Supply House carrys some great new extensions by Jessica Simpsons Hair Stylist And they are great for any hair and they have a bunch of different styles, The highest price that I seen on them was only $60 dollars and they were like 18 in extensions so I imagine that shorter ones would be cheaper.



My hairdresser cut my hair too short! any style ideas?

Since you are in sports, I would say to pin(barrettes etc.) the short part back and put the rest in a ponytail. Extentions are expensive wherever you go. Next time, make sure that your stylist and you are on the same page, at the consultation.(Before they get the scissors out!)



My hairdresser cut my hair too short! any style ideas?

Hey I know how that is to get your hair cut to short. Well You can style your hair many ways. If you know how to poof it poof it than pull the front section(like about 2 inches of it) and pin it. I hope that makes sense!! You can pull it half up and half down. THis is cute!!! You can curl it like--- Ringlets, but also Diffuse it!! Just wearing it straight it cute to!!! Now for The extension part!!! I have extensions now, but the good thing is they were very cheap for me. You can get the hair-- real human hair at Sally's beauty supply and also the glue.. THan you jsut part your hair in sections and just glue it in. It is really easy and the whole extension thing will probably cost ya about 30-40$. I use the bonding glue and it comes out easy with the products they have there... I also think one more way of doing short hair is waving it or flipping it out!! I hope i helped ya good luck!!



My hairdresser cut my hair too short! any style ideas?

I suggest those rubberband/cloth headbands for the time being, or put the top part of your hair up in a mini-ponytail, and let the bottom half hang.



Don't fret too much though, cut hair's supposed to grow faster than when it was longer. It'll be back to where it was soon.

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