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Has your once-glossy hair started to resemble a haystack? Are the ends more crisp than bouncy? And are all the
intense repair hair masks and
split-end treatments not bringing it back? It sounds like the summer weather has won this round and your hair is in need of a cut for a healthier look.
As much as we may love the warm weather, it can do a number on even the healthiest hair thanks to scorching temperatures, the sun’s damaging UV rays and chlorine. Factor in bleaching treatments and an addiction to heat styling and it’s no wonder many of us are dealing with straggly strands that need a revamp by the end of the season.
When it comes to the best haircuts for damaged hair,
It’s a 10 founder and CEO Carolyn Aronson says that a chop is the way to go. “Going shorter to cut off the damaged locks is always best,” she states. Those who fear short haircuts should know that strands will actually style better once the dead ends are removed. We’re also not suggesting you buzz off all of your hair. There are plenty of mid-length to short hairstyles that will remove fried ends and leave plenty of length to play with. When selecting a short haircut, consider adding textured layers into your look to trim dead ends and create dimension.
Bangs have the same effect and offer versatility.
Book an appointment with your hairstylist to try one of these cute short haircuts for a healthier look.
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18 Cute Shorter Haircuts for a Healthier Look
Frizz-Free Waves
Does this look like an unhealthy head of hair? Exactly. Trim locks to just below your ears to bring them back to their former glory. This cute short haircut offers enough length to show off hair's texture — and you'll still be able to tuck it behind your ears.
Short Spirals
Curly-haired ladies : Stop shying away from cropped haircuts. A good hairstylist will be able to work with your hair's texture to come up with a flattering look that factors in shrinkage in dry hair. Try a style with bangs and more fullness on top to make strands appear extra bouncy.
Loose Lob
More length isn't always better. A long bob can look healthier and fuller than long, damaged hair. Plus, the shorter look works for all hair types. Ask your stylist to add a few piecey layers and wispy bangs to play up your hair's natural texture.
Sharp Shape
A strong shape equals healthy hair. And it provides a dynamic finish that suits straight locks. A timeless option is a shoulder-grazing lob. For an insouciant finish, part hair ever so slightly crooked.
Pretty Pixie
Ready to go for a big chop? A pixie cut will remove broken ends. Furthermore, it will keep your neck cool for the rest of the summer and highlight your facial features. Channel Mia Farrow's iconic crop with short, uneven fringe like this runway style.
Cropped Coils
Once the bulk of "dead" hair is removed, you're free to create any shape. Be experimental and try a shave-and-fade style a la Dilone. Have your stylist buzz the sides of your head, tapering the look to a crown full of gorgeous curls. You'll still feel like you have plenty of length.
Wavy Shag
Don't want to lose too much length, but want to remove dry, split ends? A shag is a clever option. The layered style shears dead weight, but hair still looks full. Thick fringe works with the textured hairstyle and increases the hair-for-days effect.
Squared Edges
A rounded Afro is a classic shape. For a fresh take, try a squared-off one. It gives hair a fuller, healthier appearance thanks to the clean lines. And the graphic design earns major cool points.
Textured Bob
Curly bobs with bangs have been #trending. If your strands naturally have texture, use this opportunity to shed some fried inches and embrace a shorter look. A style that hits around the jawbone offers plenty of length to show off your hair's natural texture.
Healthy Hair
Layers and a good shape are keys to an on-point haircut. For the most flattering effect, focus the volume around your cheeks as opposed to the crown. It gives the illusion of hair being thicker than it actually is.
Mini Afro
A long, full Afro is a thing of beauty. But the effect can be lost when hair is damaged and breaking. Don't try to maintain length just because. Shear off dry ends and embrace a short, healthy shape. It'll be just as fabulous. Promise.
Side Parted and Short
No dead ends here. Hair can still have texture and not appear broken. A blunt bob provides a sharp angle and takes off fried ends. Try parting this cute short haircut on the side to create a full and sophisticated finish.
#WokeUpLikeThis Texture
There is a big difference between straggly hair and bedhead. This artfully disheveled hairstyle clearly falls into the latter category. It's evident that ends are crisp instead of split, even with the tousled texture. One big reason to try it is that it's genuinely a get-up-and-go hairdo.
Fuller on Top
Short haircuts can still offer plenty of (split-free) length to play with. See this gorgeous style for curly tresses. The longer layers on the crown offer styling versatility. The fullness is also very flattering.
Banged Bob
Work with your hairstylist to figure out how much hair needs to be removed to make locks healthy again. If long strands only need a couple of inches removed, consider a style that hits above the shoulders. It has the appearance of long hair without the weight or the unkempt ends. Curly bangs will take the look to the next level.
Thick and Textured
Unless hair is as dry as the Sahara, it's not necessary to go full chop. Cutting limp ends into a mid-length hairstyle will often remove the bulk of summer damage without cutting off too much precious length. Hair will have more body and look so much healthier. Trust us.
Full Fringe
A bob with heavy fringe and strong layers is bold and sings of health. It's a great short haircut for those with fine hair that want to avoid thinning out the fullness.
Bent Bob
Nothing ruins a chic haircut faster than limp, crispy ends. Stop hanging on to long, damaged hair because it's a security blanket. A jawbone-length bob will break the habit and give ends their polished finish back.
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