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Easy Short Hairstyles with Step-by-Step Instructions

You may think that there’s not much you can do to style short hair—but that could be because you’ve been looking for inspiration in the wrong place this whole time. With the help of some hair spray and hair gel, you can style short hair into everything from a chic, twisted chignon to an edgy faux-hawk that screams rock ’n roll. Oh, and did we mention that these short hairstyles take only a few minutes to create and are super-easy to boot? Get a dose of hair inspo with these four easy short hairstyles with step-by-step instructions. 


SHORT HAIRSTYLE #1: TWISTED CHIGNON
Is there any hairstyle chicer than a chignon? And contrary to popular belief, buns aren’t just reserved for long hair. This twisted variety looks great on short hair!

Stylish and Easy Natural Hairstyles To Try In 2019

If you have thick curly hair, chances are you’re constantly brainstorming new ways to wear your natural locks. Because let’s be honest—while your hair’s natural texture is seriously stunning, it can be a bit difficult to work with if you don’t know the right hairstyles to rock. Thankfully, with the help of the right hair styling products and a few trendy hairstyles, sporting your natural hair texture can be a breeze! Keep reading for eight stylish and easy natural hairstyles to try in 2019.



EASY NATURAL HAIRSTYLE #1: BOX BRAID TOP KNOT
If you’re currently rocking box braids, you already have a gorgeous style to work with. Take your natural hairstyle up a notch by throwing your box braids into a top knot! The braids add texture and detail to this classic hairstyle. Not sure how to create a top knot? Here’s How to Do the Perfect Top Knot.

EASY NATURAL HAIRSTYLE #2: TEXTURED PONYTAIL
Upgrade your ponytail and tame your natural locks by creating a textured ponytail! This sleek-meets-curly hairstyle is sure to turn heads for all the right reasons.

Short Hairstyles That Will Inspire You to Cut Your Hair This Winter

The weather outside might be frightful—and bundling up under layers of sweaters has become a daily necessity—but that doesn’t mean you have to forgo rocking short hair this season. Sure, long hair might be cozier (covering your ears on a chilly day is one of long hair’s best benefits). But sometimes, long hair just gets in the way during the winter months. 


We’ve all been there: We take our scarves off only to find a tangled mess has formed out of nowhere from all of the layers we’ve piled on ourselves. What that means: There’s no better time than now to venture into the world of short hair (i.e. shoulder-length and above). Yes, really! The best part? By chopping your locks in winter, you’ll also allow yourself enough time for it to grow back to mermaid lengths come summer. Win-win, right? To put your mind on the right track, consider the following your guide to short hairstyles for winter. Keep reading to fall in love with our favorite layered, tousled, shoulder-skimming hairstyles, like the blunt bob haircut. Short hair, here you come!

The Best of Both Worlds: 6 Half-Up Hairstyles to Try

Find yourself constantly torn between putting your locks into an updo or letting them hang free? Well, you know what they say—mix it all together and you know you’ve got the best of both worlds! Half-up hairstyles blend together everything you’re looking for in a hairstyle, meaning they’re the answer to your indecisive prayers—not to mention they’re totally gorgeous. Whether you’re rocking a short, medium, or long ‘do, there’s a half-up hairstyle for you! Keep reading for six half-up hairstyles to try in your next beauty look.

HALF-UP HAIRSTYLES FOR SHORT HAIR
If you have short hair, you may feel limited in your hair styling options—especially when it comes to putting your short strands into an updo or ponytail. Don’t fret! Half-up hairstyles are the perfect way to get your short locks out of your face and expertly styled. Try one of the following half-up hairstyles for short hair.


HALF-UP HAIRSTYLE #1: PARTY PONY
The hairstyle you likely sported as a child (along with colorful hair accessories) has made a major comeback. The party pony is a hairstyle we’re seeing everywhere from work to the bar. Even better, this hairstyle can be worn with straight, wavy, or curly strands! Here’s how to get it:

STEP #1: SECTION YOUR HAIR
To start, you’ll want to create a top and bottom section of your hair. The size of your top section will end up being your party pony, so you’ll probably want it to be a little smaller than the bottom section of hair that you’ll be leaving down. We recommend creating your section about one inch above your ear.

STEP #2: PUT IT UP
Once you’ve gathered your top section of hair, it’s time to create your party pony! The key to this hairstyle is to have your pony sitting on the very top of the back of your head. Make sure to smooth your hair before securing your ponytail to ensure there aren’t any unwanted bumps or knots in the finished product. Secure your pony with a clear elastic.

STEP #3: SECURE YOUR STYLE
That’s it! To finish the look, spritz your hair with the L’Oréal Paris Elnett Precious Oil Satin Hairspray, which will help keep your strands in place throughout the day.

HALF-UP HAIRSTYLE #2: HALF-UP TOP KNOT
We love this hairstyle because it combines two of our favorite looks—long, free locks and a carefree top knot! Follow the steps below to create it for yourself.

STEP #1: SECTION YOUR MANE
This may feel like déjà vu, but you’ll start this hairstyle off the same way you did the party pony, by separating your hair into a top and bottom section. Once again, split your hair starting about one inch above your ear.

STEP #2: CREATE YOUR BUN
Take the top section of hair and use it to create your top knot! First, create a ponytail at the top of your head where you want your top knot to be placed, securing it with a clear elastic. Then, wrap the length of your locks around the base of your pony to create a bun. Pin your hair into place with a few bobby pins, not worrying about the occasional stray strand.

STEP #3: ADD SOME HAIRSPRAY
Finish the look off with the L’Oréal Paris Advanced Hairstyle LOCK IT Fine Control Hairspray.

HALF-UP HAIRSTYLES FOR MEDIUM HAIR
If you have medium length hair, you can get a little more creative with your half-up hairstyle of choice. Try one of the following two half-up hairstyles for medium hair!

HALF-UP HAIRSTYLE #3: UNICORN BRAID
While the title of this half-up hairstyle includes “braid,” we assure you there’s no braiding required! This is ideal for those with medium hair because braids can quickly use up the length of your locks. Here’s how to get the look:

STEP #1: SECTION YOUR HAIR
As with our other half-up tutorials, you want to begin by sectioning your hair. For this half-up style, create a section at the front of your head that’s about three inches wide. The size of your section can vary based on your personal preference. Tie the rest of your hair back into a loose, low ponytail for now.

STEP #2: CREATE A PONYTAIL
Working with the top section of hair you just created, make a smaller section within it that goes back about an inch, starting at your hairline. Use that section to create a miniature ponytail and secure it with a clear elastic.

STEP #3: CONTINUE YOUR “BRAID”
Allow that first miniature pony to fall forward, hanging down over your forehead. Then, create another miniature pony behind that one. Once you have your second pony, split the first ponytail you created in half (while still letting it hang down across your forehead) and place your second ponytail in the center of it so that both ponytails are hanging down. Then, take the two halves of your original ponytail and pull then around the second ponytail, incorporating them back into your main section of hair. Still with us?

STEP #4: SECTION, SECTION, SECTION
Create another miniature ponytail and incorporate the halves from your first ponytail. Split your second pony into two (and keep it hanging down over your forehead), allow your third ponytail to fall down the center, and bring the two halves back into your main section of hair. You see where we’re going with this?

STEP #5: FINISH YOUR UNICORN BRAID
Continue to section, split, and section until you’ve almost made it to the back of your head. Then, take the “braid” that is now hanging down your forehead and gently pull it back on top of your head. Secure the unicorn braid with a clear elastic and check out your handy work. It’ll look as though you braided the top portion of your hair with no actual braiding required.

STEP #6: SEAL THE DEAL
After all that hard work, you’ll want to seal in your style. Let your bottom section of hair hang free, then use the L’Oréal Paris Advanced Hairstyle LOCK IT Weather Control Hairspray to do just that.

No more tears! 5 easy, cute hairstyles to the rescue

To help make the struggle a bit more bearable (and hopefully avoid the tears), the five hairstyles below are kid-tested and approved. They're beautiful, functional and can be created in minutes for a special-occasion day. No cosmetology license required!


The low updo is one of the most deceptively easy hairstyles that gives a tousled, fun look. Try this style for school or even for a morel formal event like a musical performance.


2. Pull hair halfway through the ponytail to create three looped buns.


3. Take both sides of the bun so that it circles the hair tie. Secure with bobby pins.






Awesome and Edgy Mohawks for Kids

Looking for a kids mohawk that will suit your little boy? Then look no further – we have some cool ideas here. The style has been around for years and hit its peak in the nineteen eighties. Mohawk hairstyles are timeless and still on trend today. Mohawk reflects an attitude of rebelliousness on most adults but looks sweet and mischievous on little boys.

Mohawks for Kids
Something that is extremely popular today and much to kids’ delight is Mohawk with shaven designs. We have all kinds of Mohawks here for any taste – from some modest versions to bright colored Mohawks and seriously spiked looks you’ll be amazed to see

#1: Hair Raising Style
This little boys haircut is very edgy but quite fun. The sides are cut as short as possible with a mohawk section left on top for spiking. This is a great version of a mohawk that looks great on boys of all ages. It’s classic and works best on straight hair textures.


#2: Mohawk for Black Boys
This version of a mohawk for kids is really thick with slightly poofy texture. The contrast between the super short sides and the fluffy central section is really nice. We love the crisp hair line that is essential for a super clean look.



#3: Design Time
This awesome hairstyle shows off a unique zig-zag design. Hair is plastered up in the center and secured with a strong gel. Choose to do a fun design of your choice on one side of the head or both!



Amazing Braided Pigtail Styles for Girls

Is there anything more fun than a little girl with pigtails? We think not! Be inspired by these amazing and beautiful hairstyles. Whether you are styling hair that is short, medium, long, straight or curly, you’ll be sure to find something to try out that will stand out.

Pigtail Styles for Girls
Most of the following girly hairstyles with pigtails involve braids with ribbons and lovely bow ties, cute twists or unusual partings. Some hairstyles look intricate, but there are also simpler ones, suitable for beginner level.

#1: Criss-Crossed Low Ponytails with Ribbons
This is a beautiful hairstyle for girls with long hair. Two inside out French Braids are criss-crossed in the back to create a very interesting design. Adding in a pretty ribbon really takes this braid to the next level. The overall effect of these French braid pigtails is really beautiful.


#2: Braids, Buns and Bows
Take your braiding skills to the next level by creating a basket weave effect. A traditional braid suggests three strands, but this one uses four or more strands to build an intricate and very unique braid. Hair is parted right down the middle with a basket braided down on either side. The braids are secured and then twisted up into cute little buns. The crowning pieces of this hairstyle are the adorable hair bows on top of each bun! There is a lot going on here, but it’s truly an inspiring look to try!


#3: Double Heart Braid
This double heart shaped braid actually appears harder to achieve than it really is. The inside braid was sectioned out and braided after the outside one was braided and out of the way. After both braids were created and secured into pigtails, a pretty ribbon was weaved into the braid for a more formal and intricate result. Finally the deep purple flowers were attached to each ponytail. This would be a great look for a flower girl.


Quick and easy hairstyles for school

The countdown to the new term is on. Whether you’ve got a child starting in reception or a preteen going onto senior school, having the right hairstyle is essential. Here, we offer some school hairstyle inspiration with a little help from kids’ groomer Hester van Overbeek

Loose pigtails or plaits


How to do girls’ hair for school in five minutes or less? Opt for the on-trend loose pigtails or plaits. This easy school hairstyle works particularly well for girls with wavy hair (or you can cheat with this styler). Start with a quick once through with a wide-tooth comb, split the hair into two parts of roughly the same size and then place a thin band about half way down to create a loose ponytail. Vary it by adding a loose plait in each side.


Dutch braids


This hairstyle continues to be a hit among schoolgirls of any age and happily, it’s not as hard as it looks. Divide the hair into two portions using a fine-tooth comb to get a neat parting down the middle. Divide the hair on each side into three sections near the forehead. With a Dutch braid, you fold each portion of hair under the next. Grab extra strands of hair every time you take a section of the plait towards the back of the head. Follow the shape of the head as close to the scalp as possible. Keep it as tight as you can and that way it should last two days


The super-quick boys haircut you can do at home in four easy steps
1. Spray the hair wet and section the top of the hair (over the crown of the head) with a clip.
2. Spray the hair again and take vertical sections of the hair between your fingers. Cut downwards with the scissors. Repeat all around the crown of the head.
3. Now take the top layer and slice in with the scissors at an angle – not in a straight line. Take the fringe between your fingers in sections and cut into it at an angle.
4. Blow-dry the hair before using clippers – never use them on wet hair. Use the clippers to tidy the back with no attachment on slow and controlled movements


Soft tussled locks
For boys with longer hair, give it a quick comb and then use texturing cream or a salt spray and gently twist it with your fingers. Ta-dah! This is perhaps one of the quickest and coolest hairstyles for school.

The top-knot
Do a high ponytail and tie with a hairband. Now fold the hair into a bun and use the other band to tie it in place. Make it wispy by gently tugging at it – that way it looks more natural. This is another practical school hairstyle that you’ll be doing in less than two minutes before you know it.



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