6 Super Chic and Easy Updos for Short Hair

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6 Super Chic and Easy Updos for Short Hair:-If you’ve ever chopped off your hair, you probably know the particular difficulties that come with having short hair. Because there isn’t much hair to deal with, a cropped cut looks excellent worn down, but it can be challenging to do pretty much anything else with it.

 

6 Super Chic and Easy Updos for Short Hair

However, cutting your hair above the shoulder does not mean that you have to give up on updos. Conversely, bob-to-shoulder length styles are far more widely available; they just require a little more planning. For nine updos that are ideal for short hair, grab some bobby pins and a fantastic brush and continue reading.

 

1. Side Braid Bun

You might try a romantic side-swept updo like this one when you feel that a simple bun or ponytail is too casual for your situation.

 

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The face-framing layers and the ruffled crown keep things looking airy, while the braid adds an air of elegance to the whole style.

 

2. Slicked Back Ponytail With Volume

As much as the next beauty editor, we are big fans of a slicked-back appearance, and we think that this effortless style looks especially wonderful on shorter lengths of hair. If you want to avoid tying your ends back into a bun, you should try adding some volumizing spray and allowing your texture to speak through.

 

Slicking the hair back with a boar bristle brush—we are admirers of this Italian Resin Flat Brush from Oribe ($100)—and smoothing it all out with a styling cream, such as Dae’s Cactus Fruit 3-in-1 Styling Cream ($30), is what we do to achieve the ideal foundation.

 

3. Criss Cross Half-Up

When it comes to shorter hairstyles that might not be able to attain a full-on updo, half-up choices are exceptional opportunities. If you want to achieve the look of a braid without sacrificing any length, you can try pinning portions of your hair diagonally. This will give the impression that you are braiding your hair.

 

4. Pompadour Twist

It is possible to get this eye-catching updo with even the shortest hair. The portions on the sides should be twisted and pinned, and then the top should be teased to give you volume.

 

5. Low Bridal Bun

It is not only simple to do, but also timeless, to have a low bun that features face-framing components. A ponytail should be pulled back at the nape of the neck after the hair has been gently teased around the crown of the head a few times.

When you want to achieve that undone-yet-done, effortless appearance, secure your hair with a hair tie and gently pull at a few strands around the head with your fingers.

 

To build your bun, pin back different sections of the ponytail, taking great care to fold any ends inwards to create a more seamless appearance. Continue this process until you have created your bun.

In the event that the process of pinning proves to be too challenging, you can just bind the bun with another tie and then use a couple of bobby pins to fasten the bun slightly above and surrounding the tie itself. This will assist conceal the hair ties from view.

 

6. Piecey Bun

The addition of a delicate accessory, such as a flower or an accent clip, can take a piecey bun to the next level. The juxtaposition of the unkempt hair with the exquisite item helps to pull the outfit together and prevents it from seeming to be too haphazard.

 

7. Claw Clip

No matter the length of your hair, a claw clip is the ideal hair accessory for a quick and easy updo that requires no work on your part. Make a low ponytail at the nape of the neck and hold it in the palm of your hand.

Gather the hair into a low ponytail. Using a finger from the same hand, begin at the base of the ponytail and twist the hair around itself until half of the length of the ponytail that is not fastened is tightly coiled.

 

The twisted ponytail should be brought up to the back of your hair, and then a claw clip should be used to secure it. This is how easy it is.

 

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  • JASMINE GOMEZ

    Jasmine Gomez is the Wishes Editor at Birthday Stock, where she cover the best wishes, quotes across family, friends and more. When she's not writing for a living, she enjoys karaoke and dining out more than she cares to admit. Who we are and how we work. We currently have seven trained editors working in our office to produce top-notch content that you can rely on. All articles are published according to the four-eyes principle: After completion of the raw version, the texts are checked by (at least) one other editor for orthographic and content accuracy.

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