Classy Hairstyles For Short Hair

 A Classy hairstyle involves wearing your ‘do in a way that protects your hair from elements of your environment that have the potential to break your hair.

Here are Best 5 Hairstyles For Short Hair:


SHORT TWISTS



Twists are a comparatively easy way to style your hair. Simply take a division of hair from your root (use a smaller section for a smaller twist or a larger section for the thickest twist), divide it into two parts, and twist the section to your ends. Once you get to the ends of your hair, gently loosen the pressure to allow the twist to settle into place. This Classy hairstyle works well on natural hair because the curl at the ends of your locks will help your twist stay intact.


SHORT BRAIDS



Related to short twists, you can also opt to design short braids hair throughout your hair. Simply take parts of hair of equal size (choose their size based on how big you want your final braids to be) and braid a usual three-strand braid down the length of your hair. Repeat this method throughout your hair.


CORNROWS



Cornrows are another classic hairstyle that can be done on short hair. First, take a part of hair starting at the front of your head from the root. Then, split that section into three even parts. Braid your hair as you usually would, but after you’ve braided the hair once, add hair to each strand as you continue to braid down the back of your head. When you reach the end of your scalp, continue braiding normally down the length of your hair before securing the hair with an elastic. 

Repeat this all over your hair.



Related Article: Hairstyles for Wavy Hair



LOW TWISTED BUNS





Another updo option is to form two low twisted buns. Imagine space buns, but at the nape of your neck rather than on top of your head. Divide your hair into two equal parts, create your buns, and adjust them into place!


TOP KNOT


A top knot will not only keep your hair out of your face, but it’ll also preserve your locks. Add some detail to the style by making cornrows along your scalp before throwing the ends of your hair into the bun.


BEADED BRAIDS



Want to take your braids up a cut? Think of adding some beads to your hairstyle! You can apply them throughout your braids, entirely on the ends, or on a few braids.

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