The idea of short hair may seem wonderful — no muss, no fuss, simple to care for, and quick to comb out. Still, if you neglect your hair, that chic short hair cut may become a pile of uncontrollable frizz. And when you’re having a lousy short hair
day, you’ll know you can’t disguise the ugly hair in a ponytail or a
barrette. This is why it’s very important that you care for your short
hair.
After you’ve had a hair cut, split ends are likely to show up. Even
though short hair isn’t more prone to split ends, the split ends do seem
worse on short hair when they do appear. Just a little frizzing at the
tips somewhere below your shoulders isn’t too noticeable. If you’ve got
short hair, however, the split ends are extremely noticeable — they
normally are either on top of your head or framing your face.
If you love using your hair dryer every day, you can thank it for
giving you split ends. Luckily, one benefit of short hair is rapid dry
time. It’s easier to sidestep the blower, or at least minimize hair’s
exposure. Worse than heat styling is sun exposure because the hair isn’t
only subjected to heat, but to damaging ultraviolet rays too. As the
tips aren’t always pointing down and there’s really not any volume of
hair over them to shade them, short hair can get more split ends because
of sun exposure. You should put on a hat or avoid going outside in the
middle of the day when it’s too sunny if you would like to keep your
short hair healthy.
When picking a shampoo, pick based on hair type, not length. No
matter the length of hair, coarse, dry, fine, and oily hair each have
unique prerequisites. However, it’s somewhat difficult when it comes to
conditioning short hair. Experts suggest conditioning hair starting from
the ears down unless you’ve got seriously dry hair. A two-in-one
shampoo and conditioner generally is effective.
If you’ve got bangs, you’ll want to take care of them as well. Be
careful when using cosmetic products because they can actually harm your
bangs. Make certain your bangs don’t get any facial foundation, facial
moisturizer or makeup remover on them. When you are applying or taking
away makeup, pull up your bangs using a soft hair band. Hair pins may
cause weak spots or kinks in hair, and it’s really especially noticeable
if your bangs become uncontrollable.
The styling products and methods you use on your short hair actually
rely on the style of your hair. So when you go to have your hair
shortened, try asking the hair dresser for tips on how to care for your
short hair style. A few styles for short hair are low maintenance — you
simply have to comb your hair and you’re all set. Other styles need gels
or sprays to hold the hair in shape. In any event, don’t run your
fingers through your hair.
One of the biggest advantages to short hair is minimal, if any,
styling time. Nonetheless, when you get tired of too-easy, don’t think
you can’t get creative with a short cut. You could use clips, barrettes,
and hair bands to spice up your short hair. With all of its simplicity,
a short hair cut might be the most exciting to style.
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