![]() You might decide you like the chin-length style, but if you’re still itching to go shorter, the pixie bob will be a cute change! If you’re not 100% sold on the pixie-length bob, start with a chin-length bob and wear it for a few weeks to see how you feel. Consider starting with a bob and going shorter from there.They’re also a life-saver for those bad hair days, especially when your hair is too short to pull back! Headbands, clips, hair ties, scarves, and wraps are all easy ways to get different looks from your new haircut. ![]() If that’s an issue, you’ll need to ensure you leave enough length to pull your hair (or sections of it) back. At the pixie/bob length, there are some hairstyles that may be out of reach – ponytails, buns, and some braids. It’s simpler for you and better for your hair! To make your life easier, let your stylist know you want a cut with long or minimal layers that can deal with occasional air-drying. Some cuts are gorgeous, but contain so many layers that they must be heat-styled daily.
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