Short And Wispy Ginger Curls


Added: 10 Nov 2010
Define your look with this short curly, ginger-red cut. The side-swept bangs take it over the top, making this style hard to ignore. Our model is perfectly matched with this hairstyle and makeup look. Her green top compliments her red ginger hair color. She gives us a model vibe who confidently flaunts what she wears! This funky style uses fun layers all over to create its remarkable look. For the hair styling technique, the back layers have been sliced all over to create a wispy look for the style. The side's layers have been cut wispy and blended into the smooth side-swept bangs. This short and curly hairstyle is suitable for thin to medium hair density, and is ideal for fine to medium textured hair. Women can wear this style with most face shapes, but it is more suited for oval, oblong, square, and diamond face shapes, and it will give the the appearance of having a more symmetrical face shape. The side-swept bangs and curls on top perfectly mix natural and alternative hairstyles. This hairdo is best for those who have short to medium-length hair.

This short curly 'do with side-swept bangs is perfect for those looking for a style that is easy to maintain, and it is excellent for women who wish to attend casual or formal events. To maintain this hairstyle, we recommend trimming it every 4 to 6 weeks, as you will cover all hair issues like split ends, frizz, and flyaways.


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Hairstyle Type

Category
Casual
Length
Short
Elasticity
Curly
Hair Color
Ginger Red

Haircut Technique

Type
Razor Cut

Suitability

Gender
Women
Face Shape
oval,oblong,square,diamond
Hair Density
Thin/Medium
Hair Texture
Fine/Medium

Age
Under 21, 21 - 30, 31 - 40, and 41 - 50
Height
Any
Weight
Thin/Average/Large

Forehead Height
Short/Average
Neck Length
Short/Average
Ears
Small/Average
Nose
Small/Average
Glasses
No

Styling

Time
30+ minutes
Tip
Direct your hair into position while applying the finishing products.
Products
moisturizer, mousse, gel, lacquer
Tools
blow dry


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step 1

Apply a small amount of hair moisturizer to the palm of your hand and distribute it evenly through the mid-lengths and the ends. Moisturizer will help your hair to maintain good condition and protect your strands from heat as you style.


step 2

Apply styling mousse to damp hair, using your palm as a measuring guide, and evenly distribute it along the hair shaft. Styling mousse will add hold and can help achieve better results.


step 3

A medium radial brush is used on medium to long hair types to smooth out wavy or curly hair textures or to add body to straight hair. When selecting a radial brush, always use one with a pure bristle as this will not tear or damage the hair.


step 4

Using the corner of your comb and standing in front of a mirror find the middle of your right eye and then drag the comb straight up slowly until you reach your hairline and then continue back in a straight manner to achieve an even right part. A side part is great for longer face shapes because it creates the illusion of width.


step 5

Starting at the nape/back of the hair, place your brush on top of the section and blow-dryer down starting from the roots and using tension as you go. Next, place the blow-dryer underneath the hair and continue to blow-dry the ends out. Make sure to follow the brush with the blow-dryer in an outwards direction. If you like fuller flicks, hold the ends out and roll them up into the brush and apply the heat for longer.


step 6

To blow-dry the sides, take out your first sections from the front and clip the rest of the hair up. Place your brush on top of the section, and starting from the roots, blow-dry down using tension as you go. Next, place the blow-dryer underneath the hair and continue to blow-dry the ends out. Continue this step until the hair is dry.


step 7

To blow-dry your bangs to the side, clip the back and side sections up, leaving just your bangs out. Place your brush beneath your bangs, holding your hair to the side and remembering to hold the tension between your hair and brush. With your blow-dryer on a low setting, apply heat by starting at the roots and make sure to stretch your hair out to the ends. Repeat until your hair is dry.


step 8

To blow-dry the crown/top sections, take a section of hair no bigger than the diameter of the brush and blow-dry the hair placing the brush under the section of hair. With your blow-dryer in front of the brush, follow the brush in an upwards direction at the roots and an outwards position at the ends for volume and softness. Continue until the section is dry.


step 9

Using gel and your fingers grab the mid-lengths of your hair and then drag it out and upwards for a full and messy result.


step 10

Apply a small amount of gel to your fingertips, and then starting about halfway down the hair shaft, pinch and drag the hair in a downward motion before flicking the ends out.


step 11

Apply gel to your fingertips then gently rake through your bangs, sweeping the hair to the left as you go.


step 12

Pick up a small selection of hair from your mid section no bigger than your tail comb. Place your comb at the roots and then comb up and down until the hair is standing up by itself. Continue to the crown and finish at the sides. Repeat this step if you require more volume.


step 13

Lacquer is great for strong hold. A small amount is all that is required to finish and should be applied from an arms length distance to the entire style.




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