Girls- Short Hair?

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  • veganbaum
    veganbaum Posts: 1,865 Member
    I don't think long hair or short hair is better, depends on each person and what fits them. I love having long hair, but I cut mine short last year because I though it would be more professional. I wish I had just left it alone, maybe just had a few inches cut off. It was super cute, a short bob and bangs, but my hair is really thick so in order for it to look good I either had to wash it in the morning and air dry or blow dry, or wash it at night and then flat iron it - and I am a night time showerer. Plus, in order to keep it looking cute I had to have it cut more often. I am not a high maintenance woman, I hate having to add on time in the mornings just to get my hair to look decent and I like to be able to go a while between cuts. So, I'm letting it grow out, which is a pain. But if you can deal with, and afford, the maintenance cuts and the time to style it in the mornings, then I think short hair can be very cute on many women. Just look around until you are sure you have found a style you like and you think suits you.
  • At the moment I have long black hair but a few years ago I cut my hair really short a boy cut but don't be surprised if some people don't like it and ask you alot of questions why you did it? In the end I was so tired of explaining why because my daughter was a baby and it was easy for me. I was happy to see it grow back.
  • calibri
    calibri Posts: 439 Member
    I've thought about short hair, but my face is so square, I don't know if it would be helping and not hurting. I kind of like my hair longish (choppy layers).

    Short hair seems like it would take longer because you have to style it a particular way, but a change is sometimes just what's needed.
  • nerdyandilikeit
    nerdyandilikeit Posts: 2,185 Member
    I think every woman should chop her hair all off at least once in her life. If you're feeling the urge, go for it! If you don't like it, it will grow back.

    If you're feeling adventurous, and the only reason you're holding back is because you're not sure how it will look on you, I agree with this. I cut mine pixie short and I LOVE it. I'd love it even more if I could find a stylist that will do it a little closer to what I ask for, but I still like it. My hair gets poofy without product in it, but it takes like 30 seconds to do it EVERY DAY.

    Plus it's only hair. It grows back. Also, look at Emma Watson's hair. She cut it crazy short, but it still looks awesome as it grows out.
  • unsuspectingfish
    unsuspectingfish Posts: 1,176 Member
    short hair is harder to maintain than long hair, IMHO. I only had short hair once, and it was only because a thyroid condition made a lot of my hair fall out. I did not like it and in fact HATED working out with it--it was too short for a pony tail, but flopped in my eyes anyway. ugh ugh ugh. It took me so long to style it with a blowdryer and round brush (never did get the hang of that), or flat iron it, or curl it or whatever, it never looked good on me.

    Thankfully I have my long, plain jane, straight hair back. it's easiest and it looks best on me.

    blessings.

    i find my shore hair much easy to maintain then when it was long, but my hair is extremly thick

    I feel the same way, but my hair is also extremely thick (and grows back ridiculously fast). I'm pretty sure I weigh about 5 pounds less with short hair, too.

    Of course, another part of why I want to keep mine short is because I'm looking into starting a non-shampoo hair washing regiment, and I don't fancy trying it out on long hair.
  • i_love_vinegar
    i_love_vinegar Posts: 2,092 Member
    i had short hair (to my shoulders or shorter) most of my life ^.^

    I preferred longer hair, but I was too lazy to style it and thought it would just become bushier longer.

    Well, I'm still rather lazy with styling xD BUT I have hair to my back now and I prefer it this way. Some people say men prefer women with longer hair, but I haven't noticed any differences if that thought has crossed your mind ^.^ I think it is really just what looks best on you lol.

    I would suggest continuing to research until you find something that you just really want...>_< i think your opinion matters most as you will be wearing the hair for a long time...other ppl (even hairstylist in my experience) won't put as much effort into thinking of what will look best on you etc. They don't care that much since at the end of the day, they don't have to go home with the cut. ^.^

    I never had a cut I really liked until last month when I finally did all my own research and told the stylist exactly what I wanted. I think a lot of people doubted what I asked for, but I was happy with the results for the first time ever. Maybe what I wanted didn't get the same "OMG YOU LOOK AMAZING, I WANT YOUR PHOTO" reaction out of the stylists, but when I went home I knew I could easily manage and take care of my hair, I knew the hair framed my face...stylist often look at my thick wavy hair with sparkles in their eyes <.< They want to go crazy with it, and if I let them do what they want...the hair looks like something out of a magazine..but it doesn't suit my face at all, and many times is difficult to style ^.^

    So...I hope this helps! I think if you have been pondering this a lot, you should give it a try :D
  • unsuspectingfish
    unsuspectingfish Posts: 1,176 Member
    I also thought of something else I would like to suggest. Definitely, definitely find a good stylist and talk to them about what they think would look best on you. I've gone in a few times thinking I knew exactly what I wanted, only to have the stylist suggest slight alterations, which ended up looking WAY better than what I'd wanted. The opposite can always happen, too, of course, but it's worth talking to them about it.
  • I wish I had the guts to go for it!!!
  • trud72
    trud72 Posts: 1,912 Member
    at the start of my journey( about 1 yr) ago i cut mine really short for the exersices ect,from being middle length....but i have wanted long hair for a long time and it's now just getting to a really nice length where i can tie it back out of the way or have it down and sexy lol
    i gotta go for the long hair more versitile and you have all the choices in the world then!
  • ajbeans
    ajbeans Posts: 2,857 Member
    I've thought about short hair, but my face is so square, I don't know if it would be helping and not hurting.

    Demi Moore has a really square jaw, and she looked ADORABLE with that pixie in Ghost. Just sayin'. :)
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  • The great thing about short hair: it makes you look stylish and pulled together with little to no effort.
    The bad thing about short hair: you're basically stuck with one style, and there's not much versatility.

    I have run the gamut between a nearly shaved head all the way to bra strap length.
  • Tattoos_and_Tea
    Tattoos_and_Tea Posts: 529 Member
    Do it mate, chop it all off if thats what you want. I had my hair chopped short on Thursday. For years its been past my shoulders and now its chin length, love it!
  • TheMaidOfAstolat
    TheMaidOfAstolat Posts: 3,222 Member
    If you want it short...go for it! Talk to your stylist and make sure that the cut you want will work for your hair type. Depending on thickness and texture short hair either works well or looks horrid. I haven't had super short hair all over...I did have part of my head shaved at one point and it looked good. I however love having long hair...my hair is usually bra strap length or longer. I've had it down to my tush before and while it took forever to dry (I don't use any heat on my hair) it always looked great.
  • peacehawk
    peacehawk Posts: 421 Member
    I like my hair long and short. The first time I cut it short (willingly- there was that time I was five that I was so angry at my mom over...), I realized that it will grow back. Over the past 25 years I have gone from long to hort to long to medium to ridiculously ugly short (with a. Really beautiful fuzzy texture) to long again. I just ct mine shortish after letting it grow just long enough t donate it to locks of love for the second time. Ctting it for a cause doesn't seem as momentous. Thistime it was in honor of a very good friend who died last year. Her kids asked me to grow it out since the had never seen me with long hair before. On he other hand, Alice Walker once wrote that our hair is like our antennae to. The universe and can bring us a strength of sorts. I grew my hair out for over 10 years with that sentiment in mind. Then went quite short and donated it for the first time (was down to my butt).

    Whateveryou choose, remember it wil grow back if you don't like it.
  • netchik
    netchik Posts: 587 Member
    OK I promise you, short hair is MORE maintenance. i've had long hair most of my life, and every morning I'd wash it then put it up in a scrunchie - job done. now it's short, it needs styling EVERY day... and it's less versatile - only 1 or two styles.

    However, it's about how you look. My haircut now takes years off me, and I get regular compliments even though it's been the same style for a year now) so it's worth the trade-off.

    Hope that helps!
  • Pollywog39
    Pollywog39 Posts: 1,730 Member
    About 10 years ago, I cut my very long hair to a chin-length bob...........after being with a husband who would not ALLOW me to cut my hair (yeah, I know.......that was a past life, believe me!)

    EVERYONE said I looked younger, it was cute, it was a great look - and I had to agree. Since then, I have cut it MUCH shorter, and have fun layers that I can coax out to a shaggy, rough look, or smooth down to a more sophisticated look.

    I love my hair - yes, it requires a bit of maintenance, but nothing too drastic. I have very thin hair, and long THIN hair is very unflattering - this shorter length gives me more volume. You can see a few different hairstyles in my profile - Love them all!

    GO for the new look - it might just change how you feel!
  • NotGoddess
    NotGoddess Posts: 1,198 Member
    I've run between pixie crops (think Halle Berry) to chin-length for years and loved it. I am a natural 4N (medium brown w/ soft bronze tones) and would dye or bleach my hair for fun, then get it cut to a pixie crop when I was tired of maintaining the color.

    My tips- make sure the cut suits your face shape, and if you plan on growing it out let your stylist know. Depending on how the original cut was made you'll grow it out w/o issue or end up with unruly hair that won't keep a good shape. Stylists can cut in different ways to make growing your hair back out easier.

    If you've never had short hair I say try it! I found I gained a lot more confidence because I was rocking a short cut and you aren't hiding behind a head of hair. The cut forces you to be more 'out there'.

    Edit- if you are chopping off more than 12 inches see if you can donate the hair to Locks of Love or similar. It'll make you feel even better about your decision and if someone asks why you can always say 'I did it for the children'. :)
  • SophRW
    SophRW Posts: 93 Member
    Cut it! I chopped all mine off last Summer, and I wish I did it sooner!
  • geeksrule
    geeksrule Posts: 143 Member
    I have had short pixie hair for almost 20 years!!! My hair is very thick but straight - I do have to get it thinned a lot when I get it cut just so that it doesn't go too puffy when styling. I have tried several times to grow it out - and like everyone else hate the in between stage. I was only successful 2 times at growing it out then got tired of the long locks that were only put up in a pony and spending ages styling only for it to fall flat in the weather, so off it came again!!

    I have found that you can leave it smooth and flat, separated in chunks or like the first person said - product in hand and purposely mess it up on top to give it that messy look - looks great and gives an edgy look!!! Color is a fun way to play up short hair - again - I've had absolutely bleached blonde - red with highlights - all over the map - color can really change it in a way that is so dramatic.

    Make sure you get a stylist who is good with short cuts - some can leave it looking like the proverbial bowl over the head if they don't blend it right!!!

    Somebody else said - you have to own it - they're right - you just have to go with it and have fun - you'll learn quick!!!

    Post pics of the final decision!!!
  • ScarlettVamp
    ScarlettVamp Posts: 828 Member
    Sometimes it seems like my hair defines me more than anything else and I hate that! Don't let this happen to you!

    With that said, I, like many others who have replied, have done it all - short, long, medium, straight, curly, blonde highlights, red, black, brown. My hair is naturally super straight and thick (yet fine) and I have to work around that. I've permed, cut, colored, and styled to the point that I've wasted an hour of my life daily no matter the length. I recently cut mine from just past my shoulders to just above the shoulders in choppy layers and still, my 1 and 1/2 inch barrel curling iron is in use daily. UGH! But, it does take a lot less time to wash/dry/style and for that I am grateful.

    Now here's the advice from someone who's done it, but is too chicken to do it again: Try it short...if you hate it, grow it out and make the best of it for a few months til it gets some length. I haven't had mine super short in years, but I may try it again when I lose some more weight and have less of a round face for it to frame. I WANT it short so I can wash/dry/style in a matter of minutes, but I am in the same boat you are - what should I do? I want to take my own advice (try it, hate it?, let it grow) but finding the confidence to do it and the short style to suit me is a whole other ball game!

    BTW, if you're like me, it's easy for me to look at pics of celebrities online and choose which hairstyle looks best on them. On me, even looking at years of pics, I just can't figure out what my look should be.
  • Tangerine302
    Tangerine302 Posts: 1,509 Member
    I love short hair and long hair on others. For me I keep it longer. My hair is naturally wavy/curly so having it long is easier for me. When it was shorter I had to iron all the pieces down that didn't naturally "turn the corner" into a curl.
    I just iron down the side pieces that are shorter than the length now. It seems there are so many cute short haircuts for people with straight hair. It depends on the shape and size of the face too.
    Good luck with what you decide! Post pic's too! :)
  • Going from long hair to extreme short is very liberating! I had real long hair and due to some health issues it was thinning so I shaved my head and donated it to locks of love. It was very empowering. Chilly that winter :-) It was awkward in the growing out phase though. Now two years later it is medium length and I'm not sure whether I will leave it here or let it go long but I definitely think every woman should go bald once in her adult life to feel the freedom!
  • alias1001
    alias1001 Posts: 634 Member
    I've always been a fat girl, and I have shaved my head plenty of times - my face is round, and I have full cheeks. I've been told I look 100% better with short hair then I do with long hair. My boyfriend loves my hair short, and he tells me I'm plenty of a woman in the bedroom.

    Do what you want to do, and what you feel comfortable with.

    I always think a woman who can rock short hair is so much more attractive then a woman who uses her long hair to solidify an identity.

    I'm not sure if my identity is solidified by my hair. I did not know that identities were solidified or . . . liquified? gaseous?

    We all wear what we like, don't we?

    blessings.


    Some women with short hair can't rock it, just like not every woman with long hair uses it as her identity - I didn't say "every woman with short hair is more attractive then a woman with long hair because they hide behind it." Solidify can be used in multiple ways, before you attempt to ~poke fun at how I used it.

    I don't know if it "solidifies my identity" but it certainly part of my identity--long, auburn hair. Kinda hard to envision changing it--ever.
  • sc1572
    sc1572 Posts: 2,309 Member
    Thanks to everyone!!! I ended up going to cutting off 5 inches, getting side bangs, and layers. I really want to try a boy cut one day, but was too afraid this morning. :(
  • Tangerine302
    Tangerine302 Posts: 1,509 Member
    Oh it looks cute! Good for you! :)
  • From a future hairstylist's standpoint I want to ask a few questions. Is your hair thin or thick? If it is thin then stay away from layers because it will make it look too thin. If it is thick then layers is good. Now, think of the features on your face that you love and the ones that you hate. Depending on the ones you hate depends on where your hair should be cut. For example, if you don't like your nose then don't have your shortest layer of hair at the same level as your nose. The haircut that is in style right now is the triangular cut a.k.a inverted cut. You can have both sides the same length or asymmetrical (one longer than the other). You mentioned having problems with your hair taking too long to dry. Well, there are products out there that will help reduce your drying time as long as you put them in right before you blow-dry. These products are Paul Mitchell brands, so you should check them out.
  • not sure if you care for a male opinion, but it really depends on your face.

    On most any woman shoulder length hair looks good, but for some women a short boyish can look good, but imho not many women can pull off this look.
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