![]() ![]() In terms of things to think about before giving your hairdresser the green light, Melanie Pellegrini, senior stylist at John Frieda Salons, says you should “consider your day-to-day life and routine, to make sure you’re able to style it yourself, rather than it just looking good in salon.” She also recommends stocking up on products that give body and texture, like Living Proof’s Texture Mist. And they’re enough to tempt even those with the longest lengths to get it all chopped off. Short hairstyles are especially popular right now, with all manner of bobs (mussed-up or razor-sharp), shags, wolf cuts, crops and pixie cuts appearing on social media. It’s no surprise that we tend to get them when we’ve endured a toxic break-up or changed jobs-the power of a short haircut lies in its ability to make us feel brand new again, and ready to take on the world. Taking the plunge and opting for a short hairstyle can seem like a daunting prospect, but there is nothing like a good snip to revive tired ends, bring movement into lengths, and seriously shake up a look. ![]()
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