Top Short Hair Styles For Summer 2010
Many women find that short hair is perfect and even preferable during the warm summer months. Short hair is very easy to maintain and there is a short style to flatter every face shape. Edgy and sculptured styles reminiscent of the bold styles of the 80s are extremely popular this summer. Short layered pixie cuts with short spiky fringes are easy to maintain and can be styled to for formal or casual occasions making them a very commonly liked cut.
Celebrities like Rihanna have been seen sporting asymmetrical styles that put an extra edge on the traditional short pixie cut style. Bobs are universally flattering and ideal for long or oval shaped faces. The bob is the perfect cut for someone who needs an office or work environment appropriate cut or someone looking for a versatile cut you can style multiple ways. Tousled jaw length bobs make for a sexy edge on a classic style while a sleek jaw length bob is elegant and formal.
Executive Summary By Jorge Duvais
If you are thinking of leaving your hair grow longer, think again. Short is in, long is out in 2010. This is the year of short and crazy hair styled in various ways, starting from the typical bob, pixie and edgy short.
Just watch a bit the latest fashion shows on the television network or the gossip column pictures in the magazines. Most of the stars have cut their hair shorter than they used to have before. It does help that many women actually improve their appearances by wearing their mane short due to their face sculpture. The most typical hairstyle associated with short hair is the well known bob. With a longer face, go for a longer bob. And if you have straight mane, the bob is definitely for you. Nicole Richie is a prime example of wearing this style just now. The pixie cut is a hairstyle that can be recreated by cutting the hair really thin alongside the ears. Just check some of Katie Holmes' recent photos at Google images and you'll see my point. The edgy short hairstyle is a technique that again Victoria Beckham has brought into spotlight.
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