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Short hair 2019: the look that dictates the season

It is the fashion cut in all ages: short hair dictates 2019 and advances as never on female terrain

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Short hair 2019: the look that dictates the season

If you are thinking of losing the fear of scissors, I know the recommended options for each type of face and hair. Stylists say it's a look that is here to stay. It will have to be tried!

Before deciding on a cut played, it is important to know what stylists recommend in each case. While short hair is a flattering, versatile and super comfortable style, each woman has different features and characteristics that she wants to highlight. Therefore, we reviewed some tips and recommendations to innovate without error.

Short hair 2019: what you have to know

Pixie, helmet, lateral stripe, wavy: the trend proposes multiple cuts of short hair that highlight the volume and generate an almost imperceptible movement effect.

Side stripe style

It is one of the modern haircuts for women that best fit different factions. The style with a stripe on the side contributes to generating volume, movement, and frames the face in a very subtle way.

To achieve a perfect lateral cut it is necessary to maintain a base with uniform length to the nape of the neck and then destructor with some hand-made wicks. In this way, a super feminine look is achieved with curved lines that accentuate the natural shapes of the face and head.

A haircut with lots of waves

The short and wavy is another of the options that are fashionable. This classic adds some modern touches and generates a "carefree" style, which complements any look to perfection. It can be worn short and curly on the face or pulled back with wavy strands on the face.

Ideally, the curls are well defined so that it does not look like a frizz attack. We tell you how to get them to step by step:

Specific shampoo and conditioner: if we want to achieve well-defined curls we need to start the care from washing with products designed for this type of hair.

Towel:

When leaving the shower, the ideal thing is to dry the hair with a towel until the humidity is completely eliminated.

Perfect drying:

once we finish using the towel, we can go to dry the hair with the dryer. It is essential to use warm air and not hot if we want to achieve the ideal curls. For a more professional result for Holographic Hair, it is best to use the mouth type diffuser.

Lacquer:

It looks like a grandmother trick but the reality is that it works very well. For the curls to last longer, we can spray the hair with a fixative.

Look and do not touch: If our goal is to keep the curls well defined until the end of the day, the key is not to touch them. As simple as this advice seems, the truth is that the more the hand, the less definition.

Bob

Far from being the children's cut of the 80s, the bob-type hat is one of the main cuts of short hair for young women. It is one of the most feminine styles, especially when combined with a fringe or tuft on the face.

If we want to take the helmet to another level, an option for the most daring is to complement it with straight bangs. While it is very sixties, the style has a lot of Asian influence with a camouflaged stripe that provides dynamism and pop culture.

Short haircuts, very short

The short is ideal for the most daring. It is super trendy at The Vistek and looks good with any color tone. This look can be combined with asymmetrical strands, which fall thin on the face to frame the features.

There are super geometric styles that combine with areas of the side of the head shaved almost to the root. They emphasize the look a lot. It is ideal for those with clear or elongated eyes or looking for a punk-rock look.

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