Another awesome style is the Dutch braid. This style is perfect if you are growing out your short hair, and it looks great even if your roots are showing.
Start the traditional three-strand braid. Now, what makes it different from a French braid is that you cross all pieces under the middle and not over it. Start by bringing the left piece under the middle and then the right piece under the middle.
Once you have the initial braid, start adding hair to the left piece before you bring it under the middle one.
Add hair to the right piece before you bring it under the middle one. Continue until you’ve worked in all your hair.
Short hair, especially pixie cuts, is having a major moment right now. There are so many hairstyles to choose from, but you don’t have to commit to just one look. If you don’t think your hair can be versatile, here is proof that it can. Keep scrolling if you want to learn how to style a pixie cut differently every day!
My name is Salirasa, I am a hair styling maven on Instagram and YouTube, and I want to dispel the myth about the lack of diversity for short hairstyles. Below are some of the coolest pixie cut ideas plus tutorials – proof that women with shorter haircuts don’t have to sacrifice their creativity! Keep reading for insanely versatile pixie cut styles.
1. Half-Braided Bangs
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Want to try on this hairstyle? Follow these instructions:
Brush your bangs in the direction you want them to stay:
Take a section of your hair from the side you want to start on and divide it into three pieces.
Bring the top piece over the middle and then the bottom one over the middle, just like a normal braid.
Once you have done this, start adding hair from the top of your head to the upper piece and bring that over the middle. Then you take half of the bottom piece and bring it over the middle. This is where you create a kind of waterfall effect.
Continue this until you reach the other side and secure the braid with hairspray or a bobby pin.
You have created an awesome eye-catcher with your short hair! Click here to open the video tutorial.