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Published on Thursday, March 28, 2024 by Ashfaq Khan ()
Short Hair Thursday, March 28, 2024

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Published on Sunday, February 18, 2024 by Ashfaq Khan ()
Short Hair Sunday, February 18, 2024

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Fortunately, a bad cut isn't the end of the world and there are many things you can do to disguise it and grow it out. #1 Talk to Your Stylist Immediately. ... #2 Remember that Your Hair Will Grow Out. ... #3 Try Different Hair Styles. ... #4 Change the Colour. ... #5 Experiment with Accessories. ... #6 Extensions are a Blessing. https://www.elixir.org.pk

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Published on Monday, February 5, 2024 by Ashfaq Khan ()
Short Hair Monday, February 5, 2024

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Published on Thursday, October 12, 2023 by Ashfaq Khan ()
Short Hair Thursday, October 12, 2023

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Stylish short hair styles: the nuts and bolts. Assuming you are pondering where to begin while getting short hair styles for young ladies, all you want to know is that it is not difficult to keep up with and speedy to style

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Published on Saturday, April 15, 2023 by Pandora D ()
Short Hair Saturday, April 15, 2023

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My hair was getting thin, so I cut my hair short two weeks ago, it's growing fast, I'm going to cut my hair again, can anyone suggest best short hair style for the shape of my face?

Short Hair Sunday, July 25, 2021

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I have had a few short hair cuts now, asking for a bob haircut with no layers. For some reason each time I have had it cut above my shoulders, the right side of my hair appears to have sections chopped out unevenly and it looks very stepped and completely different to the left side. I’ve been really disappointed with this so have changed salons a few times- initially thinking it was due to not going to a decent salon and so I’ve been to try highly rated and more expensive places, but I’ve still encountered the same problem. At my most recent visit, I did some research beforehand by checking posts on Instagram so I could see what kind of cuts and styles different stylists do and chose the stylist based on this and so I could show her what I wanted based on what she does most- lots of bob hair cuts with nice beach styled waves. I explained I’d had some cuts I didn’t like because of the layers being chopped too much and asked for a straight/ blunt finish, because I have very straight hair and still want to be able to wear it without needing to blow dry/ style it every day. I also showed her some Pinterest photos of styles I like. I said I didn’t want layers due to previous haircuts I didn’t like and the stylist said she wouldn’t cut layers in but just chop into it so it would fall nicely. I chose a salon with excellent reviews and paid quite a lot for a cut and balayage colour (£165) to try to avoid a bad hair cut. I got on really well with the stylist and really like the way it looks on the left side as it blends very nicely, but on the right side it looks randomly chopped, doesn’t lie nicely and is very different to the left side- the same problem I’ve had with other short haircuts from different salons. I do have a side parting on my left side and wondered if it was due to this, but the stylist cut my hair with the parting in the middle and she said this shouldn’t make a difference. But even when I wear the parting in the middle it still looks unevenly chopped into on the right but nicely blended on the left side. I found a video online suggesting what the problem might be- that it’s to do with the direction of the point cutting (https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=URq4Js3DUZg). Where can I go that would avoid doing this? Should I go back to the salon and show this to the stylist as I got on really well with her and felt she listened to me? I don’t want to be a bad customer and I have no hairdressing experience so think it may be bad etiquette to suggest that it’s a problem like in the YouTube video (in the link above). I really want a good haircut but don’t know why I’ve had the same problem from multiple different stylists. I’ve attached photos below so you can see what I mean- this is freshly washed and just blow dried, nothing else. I can hide the stepped/ choppy look when i style it with waves, but would like to be able to let it dry naturally and also be able to wear my hair naturally straight. Any advice and suggestions on how to explain to future stylists that I don’t want the stepped/ choppy look on the right side of my hair?

Published on Thursday, April 16, 2020 by Jerome H ()
Short Hair Thursday, April 16, 2020

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I'm wondering if anyone could direct me to some easy to understand and simple tutorial on how to cut long hair to shoulder length with a taper. So that it's not an abrupt cut/chop. I know their are many videos out there but I'm looking for something very direct and that an amateur could work with.

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