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This article was co-written by Bianca Cox. Bianca Cox is a hairstylist, esthetician, owner of The Hair Throne and co-owner of Bianchi Salon. Her establishments pride themselves on professional service, contemporary style and personality. You can check out The Hair Throne and Bianca’s hairstyles on Instagram @hairthrone and her profile Instagram @biancajcox.
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Most of us have experienced this situation: You go to the hairdresser to get your hair cut, and then walk out of the salon regretting and regretting that your beautiful hair was cut. It’s not fun to cut your hair too short, but having the right perspective will help you handle the situation in the best possible way, and maybe you even love your new short hair? In the meantime, be sure to follow a good hair care routine to grow your hair out quickly.
Steps
Get used to the new look
- Remember that hair will grow back, slowly but surely, so no matter how much you hate your new hair, this problem is only temporary.
- Have fun with your new hair care routine; You will not have to spend a lot of time taking care of short hair.
- Keep in mind that you may have to cut your hair a little shorter to get a better look. Tell your hairdresser that you want a better hairstyle but want to keep the length of your hair.
- If someone compliments your new hairstyle, don’t say “Oh, it’s so short” but say “Thank you! I want to try something a little different.”
Try making beautiful short hairstyles
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- Demi Lovato
- Try brushing the gel while your hair is still damp after washing for shiny slicked-back hair.
- Rub some pomade between your palms and smooth through your hair for a cute tousled look.
- Divide the ponytail into 2 parts.
- Twist a section of hair down and use bobby pins to secure the ends close to the hair band.
- Twist the rest of the hair upwards and use bobby pins to secure the ends next to the hair ties.
- Use hairspray to keep your hair in place.
Helps hair grow faster
- Glue extensions are notoriously damaging to hair, as they are attached to real hair with glue.
- Suture-attached extensions are generally less harmful, but they can still damage hair if they are too heavy and stretch real hair.
- Avoid washing your hair every day, as this will dry it out. You should only wash your hair 2-3 times a week.
- Dry your hair gently with a towel instead of using a hair dryer.
- Comb your hair with a wide comb instead of a hairbrush.
- Do not dye or bleach your hair to avoid damaging it.
- Salmon, tuna and other fish contain omega-3 fatty acids
- Avocados, nuts, olive oil and other foods with healthy fats
- Chicken, beef, pork and other proteins
- Many green leafy vegetables and other fresh vegetables contain nutrients that are good for the skin and hair
Advice
- Don’t worry, your hair will grow back!
- Let’s smile. Your hair won’t stay that short forever. Your attitude makes the difference!
- Go to your stylist (not the one who cut your hair off, of course) and ask what they can do for you while you wait for your hair to grow back. They can cut it back to make it easier to see or fix it if your hair is uneven.
- Ask your friends what they think. You might ask, “What should I do to make my hair look better?”
- Try to help your hair grow faster. Massage the scalp 2-3 times a day, 2-5 minutes each time to stimulate blood circulation and help hair grow. However, be careful: sometimes the scalp will become extremely oily and greasy, as massaging also stimulates the production of natural oils.
- Don’t mind what others think. That short hair is yours, not theirs!
This article was co-written by Bianca Cox. Bianca Cox is a hairstylist, esthetician, owner of The Hair Throne and co-owner of Bianchi Salon. Her establishments pride themselves on professional service, contemporary style and personality. You can check out The Hair Throne and Bianca’s hairstyles on Instagram @hairthrone and her profile Instagram @biancajcox.
This article has been viewed 56,662 times.
Most of us have experienced this situation: You go to the hairdresser to get your hair cut, and then walk out of the salon regretting and regretting that your beautiful hair was cut. It’s not fun to cut your hair too short, but having the right perspective will help you handle the situation in the best possible way, and maybe you even love your new short hair? In the meantime, be sure to follow a good hair care routine to grow your hair out quickly.
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