We love the boyish gutsiness of a classic pixie, but going short doesn’t have to mean veering toward androgyny. This highly texture version is full of feminine detailing; a long fringe, soft edges, and face framing tendrils give this cut a delicate feel. Silver-beige blonde reflects as a sultry ash-based tone, which enhances the frayed texture, and gives the color a dusty shimmer. Click through style notes for simple steps to creating this look.
Step: Ask your stylist to cut your short look with a razor. This tool will blur the edges of your shape and can quickly transition from short to long, creating space and softness.
Step: This cut would work with any color, but blonde shades show off internal movement best. Ask your colorist what tone and vibrancy is most flattering for you.
Step: Styling products can have a huge impact on shorter styles. Keep a few different options on hand for quick transformations. A few of our favorites are texture paste (which gives the hair a matte slept in finish), pomade (for shine and soft separation), and hair crème (for satiny smooth grooming and control).











































