If you look at a picture of short hairstyles from the 1920's, you'll see that the hair is "marcelled." This was a process by which women's hairstyle was coaxed into tight, head-hugging waves. But if you look at a picture of short hairstyles from the 60's, you'll see that the women's hairstyle of that era was straight...often rolled on giant coffee cans to achieve the right effect.
The decision to trade in a long-layered hair style for one of the new
short hairstyles should be one that any woman makes with the help of her
stylist.
Many women choose short hairstyles to add height...something that is
especially becoming when middle-age creeps in and things begin to "sag"
all over. However, rather than short hairstyles, it's often true that an
updo hair style is a better way to achieve "lift" and height.
Another "plus" about the new short hairstyles is that they can easily be
"lengthened" temporarily by the addition of weaves, braids, and
hairpieces. It's easy to change your hip 2004 hairstyle into retro 80's
hair style with just a few hair products...and then change back to your
regular short hairstyle.
Short Hairstyles For Women
Short Hairstyles For Women
Short Hairstyles For Women
Short Hairstyles For Women
Short Hairstyles For Women
Short Hairstyles For Women