Short hair is easy to maintain.There are many ways to style it with a little creativity.Depending on the length of your hair, you can have a variety of styles.If you have long hair, you can try out styles such as braids and faux hawks.If you have short hair, you can use accessories such as scarves, headbands, and earrings.
Step 1: If you want a romantic look, you should do a braided crown.
A deep side part can be created with the handle of a rat-tailed comb.From the wider side of the part, do a Dutch braid that wraps around the sides of your head and back up the other side.The ends of the braid should be pinned against the Dutch braid.A Dutch braid is similar to a French braid, but instead of crossing the strands over the middle strand, you cross them under.You can use a rope braid or French braid.
Step 2: If you have long hair, try braided bantu knots.
Divide your hair into smaller sections using the handle of a rat-tailed comb.A clear hair elastic is used to tie each section into a mini ponytail.If you want to make buns, braid the ponytails.Tuck the ends of the braids under the buns.The sections have shapes.Instead of making them square, make them triangular.The number of sections you create is up to you.The knots will be smaller if you make more sections.Don't do the braids and do regular bantu knots.It's great for changing hair.
Step 3: Rope braids are a good way to give yourself a twist-out.
You should wash and section your hair.Take a small section and use conditioner and olive oil to comb it.Move onto the next section by braiding your hair 9 times.Keep going until your hair is dry.Leave the ropes twisted at the ends to hold them together.To rope-braid, split the section in half and twist each strand clockwise.To form a rope, twist the strands together counterclockwise.If your hair is short, use smaller sections on the sides.
Step 4: Hair gel can be used to get tiny finger coils.
You need to wash, brush, and section your hair.Use a wide-toothed comb to comb hair through a small section.To smooth it out, twist the brush through the hair.Break the section into smaller strands.Do it all over your hair.The spray bottle should be filled with water.If your hair starts to dry, spray it with in-coiled hair.You must have wet hair going into the coil.
Step 5: You can make a faux hawk by pulling your hair up.
Apply a cream to your hair.Use a rat-tail comb to divide your hair into 4 parts, one behind the other, from forehead to nape.The front section should be pulled into a ponytail.Finish the process with your nape.Apply hair oil to each ponytail.The mini ponytails should be in the center of your head.For a sleeker look, twist the ponytails into bantu knots.Curl them or pin them for a more interesting style.If you don't have enough hair on the sides of your head to make a ponytail, you can braid some cornrows.
Step 6: For a retro look, create a curly pompadour.
While fluffing up the top section, use coconut oil to flatten the sides of your hair.To spray hair spray, use a rat tail comb to brush the top of your hair forward.Curl small sections of hair with a curling iron at the back of your head.Curl the hairs on your head.Pick through your hair with your hands and comb to get a volumized look.If you want to seal in your moisturizer on the top of your hair, apply a styling beeswax or mousse to the tips of the hair before you begin to Curl.
Step 7: Finger waves can be created.
Set your hair with a wrap.Following your part, flatten it against your head.Take a small amount of styling gel along your comb and smooth it into your hair.Then, starting with the hair closest to you, use a rat tail comb to create a wave, pulling the forward strands and swooping them back.The waves should be about the width of your finger.There is a mirror on the back of your head.The front of the waves is the most important part.As needed, apply the styling gel to your comb.
Step 8: If you want a protective style, braid your hair into cornrows.
Apply a deep conditioner after washing your hair.Allow your hair to dry naturally, then apply a conditioning cream and oil.Divide your hair into sections and braid them together into a cornrow.Take some edge control and smooth down the fine hairs on your head.Natural oils such as olive oil and shea butter can be used.
Step 9: Wrap a scarf around your head.
You can get a narrow silk scarf or fold a wider scarf in half.Right against your nape, Tuck it under your hair.Wrap the ends around your head and tie them in a knot.Wrap the ends of the scarf around your nape if it's too long.
Step 10: A wide, fabric headband is a must for a ponytail or bun.
First, create a high bun or ponytail, then secure it with a hair tie.A fabric headband is a great way to keep baby hairs out of your face without resorting to edge control creams.
Step 11: Attach metal braid cuffs to braids and cornrows.
You can pinch the metal bands over the braid or cornrow by sliding them down the middle.Pinch the band over one of the loops in the braid if it's too thick to slide over.These bands and cuffs can be found online, in beauty supply shops and in stores that specialize in braiding supplies.
Step 12: You can make a cute or chic look with hair clips.
Attach the strand of hair to your ear with a hair clip.You can use 2 pins instead.Plastic barrettes look cute, but you can use metal ones that are studded with rhinestones.A beautiful and classy updo can be done with colored or decorated bobby pins.You can find them in a lot of different colors.Some have jewels at the end.You can wear a wire headband.This can be used with all lengths, including buzz cuts.
Step 13: You should cover your hair with a hat.
This is very cute with "teenie weeny afros".On top of your head, put your hair on the sides back.Pull the beanie back so that you can see the front of your head.
Step 14: A streak of color can be added with hair chalk.
Pick a lock of hair and mist it with water to make it damp.Pull the strand of hair taut after removing knots.Run colored hair chalk over and under it.After the hair is dried, mist the color with a light mist.Cream eyeshadow can also be used on dry hair.The hair chalk can be set with a curling iron.Pick a barrel size that is close to your natural curl size.
Step 15: It should be shaved off so that it's no more than 8 to 4 inch (0.32 to 0.64 cm) long.
It will be easier to take care of and it will also look elegant.You can add some glamour to your style with bold jewelry.Cut decorative horizontal, curved, or zigzag lines with a razor to add dimensions to your shave.
Step 16: If you want to keep your length on top, you should try a tapered cut.
If you want to keep the hair on the top of your head, shave the sides.The sides should be shorter towards your temples and nape.
Step 17: You should dye your hair.
While changing the color of your hair, you can still keep your natural texture.You can get it dyed at a salon or make it yourself with a kit.Use a deep conditioning mask once per week and wash your hair with a sulfate-free, color-safe shampoo and conditioner.An unnatural color, such as blue or purple, is a more unique style.First, bleach your hair.You can bleach the ends of your hair.You can change the color of the bleached ends to create a more unique style.
Step 18: Straighten your hair
Start with clean, well-conditioned hair.A leave-in conditioner and a good heat protectant is required.You can remove knots with a wide-toothed comb.Cut your hair into layers and small sections.The flat iron should not be hotter than 300 to 350F.Straighten your hair with a fine-toothed comb.The tension can be created by keeping the comb in front of the iron.The method can be used for styling short hair.
Step 19: Curls can be shaped with hair rollers.
Straight hair people can use hair rollers.They are great for shaping and defining natural curls.Wrap thin strands around foam rollers or flexi-rods after you get your hair wet.Before taking the rollers out, let your hair dry completely.Don't brush the curls out, but instead fluff them up with your fingers.If you are transitioning, make sure to deep condition your hair.If you want tighter curls, switch to skinny hair rollers.Work in thinner sections.Curls should not be fluffed out after.
Step 20: A defining hair gel can be used to create a wet look.
Curl defining gel can be applied after washing your hair.Curl your hair with your fingers as it dries.The gel will give you a wet hair look.