From braids to slicked back 'dos, here are 13 easy hairstyles for short hair.
Speaking as someone who is currently growing out a pixie cut (I’m somewhere between a shaggy mullet and a lob right now in case you’re wondering), I am constantly on the lookout for cute styles to try while I weather this awkward transition. Lucky for me (and all of my fellow short-haired ladies), there are some highly stylish women who have walked this path before us. (Think: JLaw and Emma Watson, and our favorite Gen Z’er, Millie Bobby Brown.) So without further ado, I present 13 chic, easy hairstyles for short hair.
Exposed Bobby Pins
In case you forgot, Jennifer Lawrence rocked a pixie, bob and lob for several years following her Oscar win for “Silver Linings Playbook” in 2012. Here she is showcasing what a few messy twists and a whole lot of bobby pins can do—at a Dior show in Paris, no less.And as anyone who has ever grown out a short cut knows, there are a lot of uneven strands that don’t stay neatly in a regular bun or ponytail. Take a cue from J. Law here and use pins to secure all the odd bits and bobs in place.
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Smoothed Low Bun
For a more polished look, create a side-part and slick the lengths of your hair back into a low bun that sits at the nape of your neck. Finish the look by smoothing down any frizz with a light misting of hair spray and, again, use pins wherever you need to tuck in any shorter bits. Only this time, we suggest using a U-shaped pin, rather than a standard bobby because it secures larger sections of hair (and bonus points if it closely matches your natural color for a near-undetectable disguise).Half-Up Style
Another option is to rock a half-up style. Starting just above your ears, gather the top half of your hair into a ponytail and secure with a small elastic. The trick to making sure the look is more modern than matronly is to keep a slightly wavy texture throughout (courtesy of a flat iron, which you can use to make bends in the hair) and some volume at the crown. Option to pull out one face-framing piece like Jennifer here.4.
Braided Crown
We think it’s safe to say that this braided ‘do is definitely Katniss Everdeen approved. Jenny Cho, who is Lawrence’s longtime stylist, created this look by gathering her hair into a deep side part and loosely French braiding one side, and then the other, before twisting both sections into a low knot at the nape of her neck. Tuck the ends in using bobby pins and use your fingers to break up the braids a bit. As for the glint of gold? That’s a piece of jewelry (a thin gold chain, to be precise) weaved directly into the braid.Sleek Slick Back
Next up: Our forever style icon, Ms. Hermione Granger herself, Emma Watson. She famously chopped her hair into a pixie upon completing the Harry Potter films. Since then, she’s shown us time and time again just how classy and cool short hair can be.One of our all-time favorite looks on her also happens to be one of the easiest to recreate: a sleek and simple slicked back style. The trick to getting this look right lies in the timing. Apply a flexible hold gel or styling cream to damp strands and rake it all back using a wide-toothed comb or your fingers. As it dries, it will set into place. Tuck the rest of your hair behind your ears.
Braided Updo
At the UK premiere of Beauty and the Beast, Emma stepped out as the literal Belle of the ball with her elegantly braided updo and muted off-the-shoulder number. Her stylist, Jenny Harling, (who—fun fact—was a hairstylist and colorist on the Harry Potter films) created a double-braided crown around Emma’s head so that nary a hair was in the way as she walked down the red carpet. Future brides: Pin this one to your inspiration board, stat.Retro Curls
Anyone who watched the red carpets last year knows that Lucy Boynton is definitely one to keep an eye on. The British beauty constantly takes chances with her signature blonde bob and makeup at every event. Here she is wearing glamorous retro curls with the ends curled under. The deep side part and slightly asymmetrical length adds an element of cool. Tip: Smooth on some shine serum or oil through the lengths for added polish.High-Fashion Pigtails
At the British Academy Film Awards last year, Lucy stepped out with what can only be described as high-fashion pigtails. Get the look at home by parting your hair down the center and gathering it into two low ponytails on either side of your head. Secure both tails in place with a sleek black barrette (and if you have thick or curly hair, wrap a hair tie around each section first and place the barrette on top for better hold).Third-Up Style
Another day, another half-up style. Like J. Law’s look above, Lucy kept a slight bend in her strands and volume on top. The biggest difference (apart from the chic velvet bow) is that the section of hair that’s pulled back starts higher up. It’s a good move for someone who has a cut that falls above the shoulders or hair that’s on the finer side, as it gives the illusion of more volume overall.Punk Rock Twists
And last but not least, rounding out our cast of leading ladies, we have Millie Bobby Brown (or MBB for short). Since her famous buzz cut for her equally famous role in “Stranger Things,” Millie has become our go-to for short-hair inspiration. Case in point: This funky updo she recently wore to the premier of Godzilla earlier this year.According to Adir Abergel, the mastermind behind this look, the inspiration was ‘80s punk bands. To that end, Abergel wrapped thin gold thread from root to tip on small sections around the perimeter of Millie’s head before pulling everything back into a high ponytail and weaving it into a messy bun on top.
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