Summertime is always a time of celebration, it's a time to show off your new tan and enjoy the sunshine. It also means you can have some fun with your hair, too! If you don't want to make the commitment to getting it professionally done, then these super-easy cuts are for you:
The Bob
The best thing about growing out your bangs is that you’ll only have to get them trimmed once a year. Bobs are suitable for the relatively short hairstyle that can't be bothered with combing, styling or coloring. If you have a round face, this cut may show off your chubby cheeks. As with all haircuts, you may want to get a trim before going along with this one!
The Up-do
A slightly more complex version of the bob is the up-do, in which hair is piled up or twisted together to form a crown. This look is usually suited to voluminous hair and can draw attention to the face. It's also great for short hair because it's a lot easier to rinse out. Up-dos also works well with fine hair so many people like them!
The Side Swept Bangs
Another easy hairstyle you can get at home is the simple side-swept bangs. By sweeping your bangs over, it can make your features appear larger. This cut works well for people who want to add volume to their hair but don't want to do anything too fancy. Side bangs are also easy to take care of since they only require you to sit still while a hairdresser cuts them up.
The Pixie Cut
Pixie cuts are a bold clear message that you're ready to go back to school. If you have long hair, you can always have your stylist cut it into a bob, then keep it long enough on the sides and back to give you bangs. If you have short hair, then placing hair into a ponytail and getting it cut is a great way to go!
The Layered Bobs
Layered bobs have been around for a long time and are still popular today. This style consists of short hair that's brushed across the top of your head to frame your face. They're perfect for those with thick hair since they provide the appearance of length but still give a "messy" feel that helps conceal thinning patches. The main downside is that getting your bangs cut may be costly since you need to get them cut all over again every year.
Highlights
You don't have to go blond this summer -- highlights are enough. Getting them done at your local salon will only leave you with a few greys and give you a bit of play without having to commit to the color. If you have a lot of hair, there's no reason why this shouldn't be the inside secret to your platinum locks!
Whatever style you choose, take into account the things that matter most in your life. If allergy season is unbearable for you, then an up-do will help keep those irritants out of your hair. If it's your birthday and you want to look chic, then a Pixie cut is perfect. For those of you who have long hair and don't have time to comb it once a week, a faux hawk will be just the thing!
The Bob
The best thing about growing out your bangs is that you’ll only have to get them trimmed once a year. Bobs are suitable for the relatively short hairstyle that can't be bothered with combing, styling or coloring. If you have a round face, this cut may show off your chubby cheeks. As with all haircuts, you may want to get a trim before going along with this one!
The Up-do
A slightly more complex version of the bob is the up-do, in which hair is piled up or twisted together to form a crown. This look is usually suited to voluminous hair and can draw attention to the face. It's also great for short hair because it's a lot easier to rinse out. Up-dos also works well with fine hair so many people like them!
The Side Swept Bangs
Another easy hairstyle you can get at home is the simple side-swept bangs. By sweeping your bangs over, it can make your features appear larger. This cut works well for people who want to add volume to their hair but don't want to do anything too fancy. Side bangs are also easy to take care of since they only require you to sit still while a hairdresser cuts them up.
The Pixie Cut
Pixie cuts are a bold clear message that you're ready to go back to school. If you have long hair, you can always have your stylist cut it into a bob, then keep it long enough on the sides and back to give you bangs. If you have short hair, then placing hair into a ponytail and getting it cut is a great way to go!
The Layered Bobs
Layered bobs have been around for a long time and are still popular today. This style consists of short hair that's brushed across the top of your head to frame your face. They're perfect for those with thick hair since they provide the appearance of length but still give a "messy" feel that helps conceal thinning patches. The main downside is that getting your bangs cut may be costly since you need to get them cut all over again every year.
Highlights
You don't have to go blond this summer -- highlights are enough. Getting them done at your local salon will only leave you with a few greys and give you a bit of play without having to commit to the color. If you have a lot of hair, there's no reason why this shouldn't be the inside secret to your platinum locks!
Whatever style you choose, take into account the things that matter most in your life. If allergy season is unbearable for you, then an up-do will help keep those irritants out of your hair. If it's your birthday and you want to look chic, then a Pixie cut is perfect. For those of you who have long hair and don't have time to comb it once a week, a faux hawk will be just the thing!