PART 2 😌 mold reveal & styling at home! As I said before yall im am Hooked And bent stuck on cutting my hair so next video this pixie will be short asf😮💨
Since I’m back home in AZ and not Chicago where it’s cold asf, I gots to let the hair gooo yesterday was 103 degrees in AZ #shortcut #pixiecutblackwomen #relaxedpixiecut #pixiecutinspo #usa🇺🇸
As someone who has transitioned to a short pixie cut, especially living in a hot climate like Arizona where temperatures can soar above 100 degrees, I can totally relate to the need to let your hair breathe and feel comfortable. Cutting my hair short like a pixie not only makes styling quicker but also helps me manage the heat better without sacrificing style. The pixie cut is incredibly versatile for Black women, offering a range of styling options from relaxed and sleek to textured and bold. One thing I’ve learned is that maintaining moisture is key, even with shorter hair, so incorporating lightweight leave-in conditioners or hair oils can keep your scalp healthy and your hair shiny without feeling heavy. For those who are hesitant about going super short, starting with a relaxed pixie cut can be a great introduction. It provides enough length to experiment with side-swept bangs or subtle waves while enjoying the ease of shorter hair. Plus, with frequent trims, you can keep the style fresh and sharp. If you’re inspired by influencers and creators who share their hair journeys online, consider documenting your own transformation. It’s empowering to share your styling process, favorite products, and how you manage your hair with the local climate, whether you're in chilly Chicago or sizzling Arizona. Ultimately, embracing a pixie cut is about confidence and comfort. The freedom of short hair in the summer heat is unmatched, and it allows you to express your unique style with ease. Don’t be afraid to experiment with accessories like headbands or clips to add a personal touch to your look.



























































































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