As a hairstylist who has seen it all, I’ve witnessed many hair moments that make you go, “What were they thinking?” Short hair trends can be fabulous, but they can also throw off your face shape faster than you can say “pixie.” Fear not, dear reader, for I’m here to guide you through the hair maze with humor and style.
1. Overgrown Bangs Bob
Ever felt like your bangs have their own agenda? Overgrown bangs on a bob can turn your face into a mysterious shadow world. They obscure your best features like a curtain hiding a masterpiece. If you’ve ever had to push your bangs aside just to see, you know the struggle. Keeping them trimmed can make all the difference, trust me.
2. Angular Pixie Cut
If sharp angles and defined edges are your jam, the angular pixie might seem like a dream. However, it can sometimes make your face appear a tad too sculpted, like a piece of modern art. Think of it as the haircut that demands attention, sometimes more than you bargained for. Balance can be restored with softer lines and a playful attitude.
3. Flat Top Crop
Where the flat top crop stands, confidence follows. Yet, its boxy silhouette can sometimes overshadow the natural curves of your face. Think of it as a bold statement that might overstay its welcome. But hey, for those ready to embrace the boldness, it’s a ride worth taking. Just remember, moderation is key.
4. Mullet Revival
Ah, the mullet—business in the front, party in the back. It’s the hairstyle that makes a comeback every decade, like a boomerang you didn’t expect to return. Though it’s nostalgic, it can elongate your face in ways you never asked for. A little trim in the back can keep the party going without crashing the whole look.
5. Shaved Sides with Length on Top
Shaved sides with length on top is the rebel’s anthem in hair form. It shouts individuality, yet it can sometimes leave your face looking top-heavy. Imagine a seesaw with all the fun on one side—it’s exciting, but a little balance wouldn’t hurt. Bringing some length to the sides can harmonize the entire look without losing its edge.
6. Overly Layered Lob
Layers are like the spice of life, but too many can turn your lob into a puzzle. Instead of a sleek silhouette, you might end up with a jigsaw of hair pieces. If you’ve ever felt like your hair needed a map, you’re not alone. Dialing back the layers can reveal a more coherent story and frame your face beautifully.
7. Super Short Fringe
The super short fringe is not for the faint-hearted. It’s a statement piece that can sometimes shout louder than you intend. If your forehead feels exposed, it’s because the fringe pulls focus upwards, highlighting parts you might not want on center stage. Lowering the curtain, as it were, can offer a more balanced show.
8. Heavy Curtain Bangs
Heavy curtain bangs can envelop your face in mystery, but sometimes it’s like having a personal canopy. They can drag your features down if not styled with care. Think of them as the dramatic drapes in a theater—they need to open just enough to let the star shine through. A lighter touch can lift your look and spirits.
9. Buzz Cut with Hard Part
The buzz cut with a hard part is a warrior’s haircut—strong, defined, and ready for action. However, the hard part can sometimes make you look like you’re perpetually choosing sides. Consider softening the line to add unity to your style. It’s a subtle change that can transform a battlefield into a peaceful valley.
10. Voluminous Top with Tapered Sides
Volume on top with tapered sides can give you height, but sometimes it feels like wearing a crown too big for your head. It’s a style that demands attention but can leave your face feeling dwarfed by comparison. A little volume control, like easing up on the mousse, can bring the balance back to your regal look.
11. Choppy Pixie
A choppy pixie is like having a party on your head—full of excitement and movement. However, too much choppiness can lead to a disjointed face shape, like a jigsaw puzzle with missing pieces. Taming the chops can reveal a softer, more harmonious silhouette, while still keeping the playfulness alive. It’s all about balance.
12. Asymmetrical Bob
The asymmetrical bob is the Picasso of hairstyles—artful and eye-catching. Yet, its uneven lengths can sometimes feel like wearing a tilted hat. Instead of a fashion statement, it might become a balancing act. Evening out the lines just a bit can maintain the artistic flair while enhancing face symmetry.
13. Disconnected Undercut
The disconnected undercut is all about contrast, but sometimes it’s more of a cliff than a gentle slope. With such a stark divide, your face can feel like it’s caught between two worlds. Easing the transition between lengths can create a flow that’s smooth rather than jarring. Sometimes, less is more in the land of extremes.
14. Slicked Back Short Hair
Slicked-back hair exudes sophistication, yet it can sometimes leave your face feeling exposed, like an open book. It’s a look that demands confidence but can turn your features into something out of a comic strip if not careful. Allowing some texture can soften the look, making your face a masterpiece, not an outline.
15. Textured Crop
Textured crops are the epitome of modern style, but too much texture can turn into chaos. Like a painter gone rogue, the uneven layers might disrupt the harmony of your facial features. A little refinement can bring out the best of your natural canvas, allowing your face to shine amidst the artful disorder.