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6 cute and easy hairstyles for girls with short hair

Length isn’t the only thing that makes natural hair beautiful. Not everyone can or wants to have long hair, and that’s okay. But it’s hard to feel a sense of pride about your short hair when all of the most popular natural hair bloggers and vloggers have very long, thick hair. Finding hair tutorials and cute style options when you don’t have natural hair reaching your shoulders shouldn’t be a hassle. Instead of trying to find the secret to hair growth, embrace your short, natural hair and find fun ways to rock it with these 6 hairstyles for short natural hair. You won’t be disappointed!

1) Embrace headgear like hats and bandanas for an effortless look. This is especially handy if you’re in a rush!

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2) Create a side part side part by parting freshly washed hair, applying some firm hold gel and clipping the hair on each side of the part. Blow dry until the part holds. Easy peasy!

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3) Rock some twists on one side or both sides of your head and leave the rest of your hair loose or coiled.

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4) Use a brightly coloured head wrap to add a lil somethin’ to your little curls. Sometimes, less is more.

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5) Cover your head in bantu knots! Consider going to a professional stylist to get it done if you want to make sure that each knot is even. As you can see, this isn’t just a way to get a great twist out overnight; it’s a fun, edgy look that looks great when you wear it out, too!

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6) Accessorize with metal headbands and chains, from chunky chain mail to more delicate looking accent pieces.

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7) Just get a buzz cut and wear your hair ultra-short. This is a brave move but it can look absolutely stunning! I mean, you’ve seen Lupita, right?

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See Also: TOMAPEP: How the Shocking Secret of the Girl Who Made Beautiful and Unique Hairstyles Was Revealed

3 thoughts on “6 cute and easy hairstyles for girls with short hair”

  1. Comment…nice ..but please, how can I male my hair curly or is it dread…as that of the gals in 1 &3?
    will appreciate if I get a feedback.

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