5 sexy short hair options for you to be inspired by

5 sexy short hair options for you to be inspired by

Beauty

Do you find short hair sexy?

So, know that you are not the only one and that you are more fashionable than you think!

In an age where brevity reigns and we have to tell entire stories in 140 characters or less, short hair is more than a trend.

If you think of short hair as a limitation, think again.

Short hair is versatile and easy to maintain. Short hair is sexy, it’s more real and current than ever.

Rodney Cutler, a highly respected professional who has worked with several celebrities, sparked a new craze when he cut actress Emma Watson’s hair in a pixie style in 2010. See the cut:

Emma Watson in 2010 no pixie style

From then on, short hair became a big trend and was adopted by women all over the world.

See: 105 Photos of Short Hair for Inspiration

More: 7 things you need to know before cutting your hair short

Today, we bring you 5 sexy short hair options for you to get inspired by. Check out!

1. Short, Textured Bob

Bob hair is a big trend. Once cut, see how to achieve the look in the photo above:

bob hair

  1. Spray a product to create volume at the roots.
  2. Then, dry the roots using a round brush.
  3. Dry your hair forward but don’t part it like you would again. Continue adding volume before placing the bangs to the side you prefer.
  4. Use a brush to gently comb the layers to the side and finish.

See: 7 tips for perfect short hair

2. Sexy Short Hair Slicked Back

Sexy Short Hair Slicked Back

  1. For a simple slicked back short hair look, start with a setting spray at the roots.
  2. Follow your hair by pulling it back, running your fingers between the strands to keep it looking similar to the photo above.
  3. Finish with a little ointment to give definition.

See: Short haircut according to your face shape

3. Layered Bob

Layered Bob

This cut is great for fine hair, especially those that already have some texture naturally. See how to do it:

  1. Apply a setting spray to the roots.
  2. Using a round brush, “blow” your hair by lifting it at the roots to create volume.
  3. With a straightener, work from the middle of the hair to the ends.

See: How to know if short hair suits you

4. No simples on the lateral

Not simple on the side

  1. Gently comb the ends of the hair around your head.
  2. Starting on the side where you part your hair, braid it all the way to the other side of the neck, working just behind the ear and leaving the hair behind the opposite ear free.
  3. Let layers bounce freely as you braid (the idea is to create a relaxed look).
  4. Gather the end of the braid with your loose hair and tie it in a light knot. Secure with clips.
  5. Pull out a few random strands so your hair doesn’t look too “done” and spray on some hairspray.

See: Hairstyle for short hair: tips and photos for inspiration

5. “Tousled” Pixie

“Messy” Pixie

Even women with natural texture in their hair can sport pixie hair if the cut works naturally with their waves.

In this example, the strategically cut layers at the top enhance the waves. See how easy it is to do.

  1. Start tousling your hair by lifting the roots with your fingers as you blow-dry.
  2. Apply a little mousse and apply it to the parts where the texture is more “rebellious”. Finish drying and then apply a setting spray to ensure definition.

More: 3 hairstyle ideas for short hair

short cut models