If you’re looking to cut your hair, and you don’t need something too short then chin-length hair is the hairstyle you need. Chin length hair can be empowering and bold, trust me, you’ll command attention everywhere you go. Contrary to what many people may think, chin-length can be styled in a variety of ways depending on your mood and occasion. Whether it’s a beach hangout with friends, or you need a formal classy look, it’s possible to style your chin-length hair to suit the occasion. What I love the most about chin-length hair is its potential to be customized based on your face’s shape. Do you want to learn how to style your chin-length hair? Then today’s post is specially made for you. You’ll find out after going through this post that chin-length hair is timeless and easy to style.
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How to style a Chin-length hair
There are 3 main methods you can employ to style chin-length hair these includes:
- Wavy Look Styling
- Sleek Styling
- Choosing an Updo
Wavy Look styling
Follow the outlined steps to create different wavy style looks:
- To create voluminous waves use rollers. If your hair is damp, then wait until your hair is completely dry before removing the rollers.
- To create a lovely laidback tousled wave, make use of curling iron. Start with applying a heat protectant spray on your hair, then section it into 4 parts then use the curling iron on the 4 parts. Use a salt spray or finishing spray for added texture.
- Create pinned curls for a vintage 1920s look. If you wish to style your chin-length hair for a formal event, then doing the 1920s look is a great choice.
- Use a salt spray to create textured waves. If your ends feel dry, then apply a leave-in conditioner to your hair tips.
Sleek Styling
- Wash and condition your hair
- Apply a shine serum to wet the hair
- Now use the nozzle attachment that comes with the blow dryer to start drying the hair
- God the blow dryer downwards to create a sleek straight blowout.
- After drying, divide the hair into 3 parts and apply a heat protectant cream or spray.
- Use a steam hair straightener or a flat iron to straighten 1.5 inches sections of the hair at a time.
- Repeat the procedure until the hair is completely straightened
- You can also wear your strengthened hair with a thick headband to give you a cute look.
Choosing an Updo
There are different Updo styles you can choose from to use in styling your chin-length hair, these includes:
- Half-up Half-down style
- You can do a French braid on both sides of your head
- Since your hair isn’t long enough for a ponytail, pin the hair at the nape of your neck.
- Use a hair band to put your hair up in a bun
10 Chin-Length hairstyles you need to try-out
- Textured Bod
- Modern Pixie Bob
- Textured Shaggy Bob
- Jaw-Length Root Smudge
- Blunt haircut
- Textured Razor Cut
- Side-parted Layered Cut
- Wispy Cut with a Side part
- Sleek Highlighted Hairstyle
- Edgy Wavy Bob