Popular Latest Short Hairstyles for Women

by Simon Merkel, published Monday, April 14th, 2008 at 10:24 am

Womens short hairstyles should ideally be crafted on the basis of several contributing factors. Her hairstylist and individual should take into consideration what would be the best appropriate hairstyle to go with the women’s face shape, her personality, the texture and type of hair, etc. Today the fashion world is filled with variety of new short hairstyles.



There are different number of styles that a woman can try for all her particular needs. Gone are days, when women with short length hair were called Tom Boy. Nowadays these short hairstyles have turned out to be fashionable and trendy again. Here are some Hairstyles ideas for Women:

Blunt Bob – Short Hairstyles for Women

If you have thin hair type then we can say that short blunt cut bob hairstyle will definately look good and can also make your hair look thicker. If you select to get a added bang, it will enhance your overall look.

Short Bob – Short Hairstyles for Women

The bob hairstyles are very trendy right now and looks good on women with square or oval shaped faces. This short hairstyles is perfect for very straight hair. To get that gamine, face-hugging effect, the longest length of a piece of hair must be about one inch above the chin.

Pixie Cut – Short Hairstyles for Women

This creates an out-and-out messy and choppy effect. Also known as ‘Elfin’ cut, it is a short, layered cut. This style emphasizes the face, so you need to feel good about your features and skin if you want to try this hairstyle out. The pixie cut is sheared to over the ears and often contains wispy bangs.

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