If you are shy and prefer to avoid the spotlight, the pixie cut may not be for you.
If you have always wondered what you would look like with a short layered do or a chin-length bob, the growth period offers you a chance to find out!
If you have longer layers on top, use a small round brush to pull your bangs over to one side as you blow-dry your hair with a nozzle attachment. If you have short bangs, run a flat iron over your face-framing layers. Separate the hair into wispy, piecey sections with your fingers.
To slick back your hair, comb your wet hair away from your forehead. Run a dime-sized amount of gel, pomade, or hair wax through your locks with your palms to smooth the product. Use a comb to slick your hair back away from your face.
If you are trying to achieve extreme volume, blow dry your hair upside down! In order to create the perfect faux hawk, you must add volume to your hair. After blow-drying your hair, use a lightweight gel, pomade, hairspray, or hair wax to shape and style your faux hawk.
Fold your square scarf in half diagonally to create a large triangle. Grab the left edge with your left hand and the right edge with your right hand. Bend over and place the folded edge of the bandana along the hairline at the base of your neck. The apex of the triangle should hang down towards your forehead. Pull both ends around your head and over the apex of the triangle. Tie the ends in a simple knot. Stand up, tighten the knot, and tuck the two tails under the scarf. Fold the center point over the knot. Untuck the tails and tie a second knot.
Fold the scarf in half diagonally. Fold the scarf into a long rectangle—begin at the point and fold inwards. Take one end in each hand and place the center of the scarf at the base of your skull. Pull the ends up towards the top of your head and tie a knot. Tuck the ends under the scarf or tie a bow. [5] X Research source
Use bobby pins that match the color of your hair if you want them to blend in. Otherwise, use decorative pins as an accessory.