Understanding Your Style Options for Your Hair Length

Understanding Your Style Options for Your Hair Length

Hair stylers and enthusiasts, you’re in for a treat!

If you're not sure what hairstyle will work best for your hair length, don't worry - we've got you covered. Here's a quick guide to understanding your style options when it comes to your hair length. Firstly we’ll go into some of the most common styling options for the three typical lengths your hair may have, followed by some extra tips and tricks you can better achieve the hairstyle you want to show off your lovely head of hair.

Short Hair Options

If you have short hair, you have a few different styling options available to you. Some of the most popular styles of short hair include the buzz cut, the bob cut, and pixie cut. Each of these short hairstyles offer unique expressions. 

Do you feel your hair is often dry or looks too thin? Opting for a shorter hair style may give you a better look to work with, as a shorter hair length minimizes the annoyances that dry or thin hair can bring.

Medium Hair Options

Is your hair bursting with volume? Then a medium hairstyle may be the right choice for you! 

Medium is the ideal length for a wide variety of styles; however it should be noted that medium hair often lends itself to looking like the ‘awkward stage’ when improperly kept. Be sure to understand where your desired length is when it comes to medium hairstyles. 

The most basic lengths in medium hair options are around shoulder length and down to armpit length. These sections allow you to heavily layer the hair and bun it up, texturize it, curl it, or let it loose for your desired style.

Long Hair Options

If you have long hair, you have a wide range of styling options available to you. You can wear your hair down, in a ponytail, or in an up-do.

If you wear your hair down, you'll want to make sure that it's well-groomed and styled. Long hair can sometimes look "unfinished" if it's not styled properly. A good way to style long hair is to use a small amount of product to add definition and texture.

If you wear your hair in a ponytail, you can either opt for a sleek and sophisticated look, or you can go for a more casual look by letting some pieces hang loose. If you're going for the latter, make sure that your hair is clean and free of any knots or tangles.

It’s More than Hair Length

While hair length is pretty important, it isn't everything. Accessories, hair color, and hair health all play into your overall hair appearance.

Head shape also plays a major factor in your hair style. If you have a round face, you'll want to avoid styles that add volume to the sides of your head. This will only make your face look wider. Instead, opt for styles that give volume at the crown of your head or that are pulled back away from your face.

If you have an oval-shaped face, you may find yourself in a lucky position because almost any style will look good on you. However, you may want to avoid styles that are too tight around your face, as this can accentuate your jawline and make your face look longer than intended.

If you have a square-shaped face, you'll want to avoid styles that are too blunt and straight. This will only accentuate the angularity of your face. Instead, opt for styles that are softer and have more movement.

Maintaining and Customizing Your Look

You should also routinely maintain your hair length to avoid it growing out of its style.  Depending on how quickly your hair grows, you may need to get a trim every 4-6 weeks. This will ensure that your hair always looks its best.

When in doubt, consult an expert! A stylist will be able to help you figure out which styles will work best for your hair type, length, and texture. They can also give you advice on how to style your hair, what products to use, and how to take care of your hair. 

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