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When you have very short hair, there is not much that you can do in terms of pulling it up into ponytails, buns, or braids. This is a good thing, because you have one less thing to worry about when getting ready in the morning! Start by using products to help you define your curls, then create tousled or sleek styles based on the look you want to achieve!

Method 1
Method 1 of 4:

Defining Your Curls

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  1. Heat is the main culprit of dry, frizzy hair, and hairdryers can wreak havoc on your beautiful curls. Fortunately, because your hair is so short, it should not take very long for your curls to air-dry.
    • If your hair is soaking wet, scrunch it dry with a microfiber towel or an old T-shirt. Avoid rubbing your hair with a towel, since this can create frizz.
    • If you must blow dry your hair, use a diffuser to prevent voluminous frizz.
  2. Avoid detangling your hair with a regular hair brush or fine-toothed comb since they can create frizz. Instead, work a wide-toothed comb through your hair. Start by combing out the ends and gradually work your way to the roots to prevent additional tangles.
    • In a pinch, you can also detangle your hair by running your fingers through your curls.
    • Try using a wide-tooth comb in the shower to detangle it while it’s wet.
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  3. How much styling mousse you use depends on how short your hair is. Start with a dime-sized amount, then add more as needed. Work the mousse into your hair evenly from root to tip. [1]
    • You can also experiment with curling gels, creams, and setting lotions.
  4. You can deep-condition your curls with keratin-based treatments or masks. Apply the conditioner to your hair, give it time to penetrate the hair shaft, then rinse it out according to the instructions on the label. [2]
    • Hydration helps your curls look silky and defined.
    • You can buy keratin-based treatments in salons and beauty supply stores.
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Method 2
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Styling Tousled and Casual Looks

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  1. A good styling mousse will help give your curls the ideal texture for tousled looks. Work a generous amount of mousse into your hair from root to tip. [3]
    • If you want textured, beachy waves rather than defined curls, use a sea salt spray on damp hair instead of the mousse.
    • If you have natural hair, you may want to use a styling gel instead, since it has more moisture.
  2. Unless you are going for a slicked-back look, you should part your hair down the center or off to the side. Use the handle of a rat-tail comb to create your part so that it is nice and neat. If you are going for a slicked-back look, comb your hair straight back. [4]
  3. Hold the blow dryer under the ends of your hair while you point the diffuser at the ceiling, scrunching occasionally as you dry small sections at a time. Use low heat and take your time so you don't blow out your curls. Defined, springy curls are key to this look!
    • If you're going for tousled waves rather than defined curls, you may want to let your hair air-dry most of the way before hitting it with the diffuser.
  4. When your hair is almost completely dry, flip your head over and blow dry the roots to get killer volume! Lots of volume, along with springy curls, are what set the tousled look apart.
    • Tease your hair lightly at the roots if you want a little more lift.
  5. You can emphasize the tousled look even more by sprinkling a texturizing powder onto your roots. Then, comb your hair upwards with your fingers to create lift and volume. [5]
  6. If you need to, apply a little more styling mousse to your hair first. Next, use a rat-tail comb to tease your hair at the roots, then use a brush to lightly comb the tips back towards your crown. [6]
    • Your hair should have enough structure to stand up on its own. If it doesn't, curl the hair around a round brush and blow dry it in the direction you want to style it in.
  7. To define your ringlets further, add a tiny amount of smoothing product to the lengths of your hair. Avoid applying it near the roots so you won't weigh down your curls. [7]
    • Use a little more product to the curly layers around your face if you want extra definition!
    • If you have natural hair, use your fingers to coil most of your curls into shape, then follow up with edge control cream to tame the baby hairs around your hairline.
  8. Mist a quick layer of hairspray all over your head so help your curls retain their shape throughout the day. Use a light touch, since you want your curls to retain plenty of bouncy movement!
    • If you have natural hair, use a toothbrush to smooth down the baby hairs along your hairline. If you need to, apply an edge control cream to help smooth everything down.
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Method 3
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Creating Sleek Looks

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  1. You can do this style right after you step out of the shower, but you might want to pat your hair dry with a T-shirt or a microfiber towel first so that it is no longer dripping wet. Alternatively, mist your hair with water from a spray bottle.
    • If you have natural hair, apply a generous amount of leave-in conditioner to your damp locks.
  2. Start with a keratin treatment oil or cream first, then apply a curl-enhancing cream to combat frizz and add shine. A little bit of oil goes a long way. Start with a pea-sized amount, then use more as needed. [8]
    • You don't need to use oil made specifically for hair. Olive oil, pure argan oil, or coconut oil will also work!
  3. Start with a medium-heat setting, then finish off with a cool setting once your hair is about 90% dry. Aim the blowdryer towards the crown of your head. You can then style your hair with or without a side part. [9]
    • If your hairdryer doesn't have a medium setting, start with a high-heat setting.
  4. Find any curls that appear frizzy, and wrap them around a hot curling iron for a few seconds, then slide the curling iron out. You don't have to curl every strand--just the ones that appear frizzy or stick out. [10]
    • Mist your hair with a heat protectant before you curl it.
  5. This will help keep your curls looking smooth and glossy throughout the day. Start with a pea-sized amount, then use more as needed. Focus on the mid-lengths and ends of your hair. [11]
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Method 4
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Getting a Flattering Cut

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  1. When it comes to hair, different people have different ideas of what's "short" and what's "very short." If your idea of "very short" is something that's between pixie and bob-length , get some light layers to help distribute the volume--otherwise you might end up with a puff! [12]
    • If your hair is cropped short, you don't have to worry about layers. It doesn't need much volume control.
  2. For even better results, consider getting a graduated pixie, where it is a little longer on the top than on the sides. Don't go for a precise cut; leave it coarse and choppy. [13]
    Jen Atkin, Hairstylist

    A haircut can be transformative. "The most life-changing quick fix for boring, dull hair is a haircut."

  3. A sculpted pixie cut is similar to the classic pixie, except that it is cropped short on the sides and left longer at top. [14]
    • This is a great option for those who are transitioning from long-to-short hair (or vice versa), or for those who are treating their hair for heat damage.
  4. This is a versatile hairstyle that is easy to style and take care of. It is perfect for those with natural or African hair and is a great alternative to doing protective styles, such as cornrows.
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    Can I use a normal hairdryer if I don't have a diffuser?
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    Yes. Just use the high heat and soft air pressure. Flip your head over and use your fingers to scrunch up your hair.
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    I want to grow out my natural curly hair, is this a good decision? If not, should I get it cut short in a layered bob or a pixie?
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    If you’d like to grow your hair out, grow it out! If it’s longer you can do different styles with it.
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    My hair is always frizzy no matter what. Is there a way to get my hair permanently straight?
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    You could straighten it everyday if you wanted, although if you have frizzy hair this will damage it and make it brittle and dry. If you decide to do this, make sure you have very regular trims and use a hair mask once a week along with hair oil. You can also go to a salon and get your hair permanently straightened.
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      • Curls react different to different product. What works for your friend or sister may not work for you. Experiment with different products to find the right one for you.
      • Give products time to work. You won't see stunning results the next day. Try the product for about 1 month before making a decision.
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      Things You'll Need

      Defining Your Curls

      • Wide-toothed comb
      • T-shirt or microfiber towel
      • Styling mousse
      • Deep conditioner
      • Hairdryer
      • Diffuser

      Styling Tousled and Casual Looks

      • Rat-tail comb
      • Hairdryer
      • Diffuser
      • T-shirt or microfiber towel
      • Styling mousse
      • Texturizing powder

      Creating Sleek Looks

      • Smoothing serum or oil
      • Hairdryer
      • Comb
      • Hairspray

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