Short pixie for that edgy girl✨

Hairstyle

✨Overall Style: low maintenance

✍🏻 Steps:cut mold curl shape

✂️Tools: shear,setting foam and small flat irons

👩🏻🦲Face Shape: round, heart or diamond

Current Mood: happy

⭐Rate: 10ZOLA FOX

2025/1/14 Edited to

... Read moreSo, you're eyeing a pixie cut? Let me tell you, it's one of the best decisions I've ever made for my hair! I was tired of long, high-maintenance styles, especially with my busy schedule. The idea of a low maintenance pixie cut for black hair was incredibly appealing, and I haven't looked back. If you're wondering if it'll suit your round face, don't worry – it totally can! One of the biggest concerns for many of us with black hair is how a pixie will work with our natural texture or if we have thin hair. For my natural hair, getting those perfect pixie curls defined was key. My stylist used a great technique that involved cutting, molding, and then using a bit of setting foam before a quick pass with small flat irons to shape them just right. The result? Bounce and definition without hours of work. If your hair is relaxed, this cut can still be incredibly chic, focusing on healthy ends and sleekness. For those with thin hair, a skilled cut can add so much volume and movement, making it look fuller and vibrant. Let's talk about face shapes. The original article mentioned round, heart, or diamond, and I can attest to how flattering it is for a round face – it really highlights your features and can give a more elongated appearance. For heart-shaped faces, the cut can beautifully emphasize your cheekbones. If you have a diamond face, it perfectly balances your forehead and jawline. Even if you have a long face, certain pixie variations with slightly more volume on the sides or a soft fringe can create a stunning, balanced look. It’s all about finding the right length and layers to complement your unique features. Maintaining this style is a breeze, which is why I rated it a 10! Each morning, a little water, a dollop of curl defining cream (if you have natural pixie curls), and a quick shape with my fingers or a brush is all it takes. For a sleeker look, a pea-sized amount of pomade works wonders. The key tools are definitely a good shear for the initial cut, quality setting foam for hold, and those small flat irons for precise shaping. Protecting it at night with a silk scarf or bonnet is a must to keep those curls intact and reduce frizz. Regular trims are also crucial to keep the shape fresh and the edges sharp. This isn't just a haircut; it's a statement. It’s for the edgy girl who wants to feel confident, stylish, and free from high-maintenance routines. It’s amazing how a simple change can boost your mood and make you feel like a brand new person. Seriously, if you're on the fence, take the leap – you might just find your new favorite go-to look!

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Abigail Cintron

I'm a 62-year-old woman and I have this style but it's grown and I don't know what to style plus I wanted white What advised you have for me❤️

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Mone 👟 🫶🏽 🩶🪷

What tools do you use to get this style. I’m thinking of going this short🫣