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Tips for Styling Short Hair Over 40

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Deep Side Part

However, sticking to a middle part every time you straighten, curl, or pull up your hair is limiting and can make you feel uninspired and less confident.

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Beachy Waves

Sure, most online ads and cable TV commercials use long, blonde-haired models to market their hair products, but beachy waves aren’t just for people with long hair.

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Accessorize

The easiest and (most fun) way to easily elevate your short look is by experimenting with hair accessories. By wearing accessories in your hair, such as a headband, hair clip, barrette, or bandana

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Frohawk

Frohawks are easier to recreate on your own head than they might seem on the surface. This look works best on thick, curly hair because it pairs perfectly with that hair texture to create natural volume

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Tuck and Pin

If there's only one piece of advice you'll take from this list, remember this: bobby pins. That's it. If you're going short, invest in buckets of bobby pins because you'll need them!

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Half-Top Knot

A con about having short hair is constantly feeling like you can't pull back your hair. This problem is a blessing from some people, but if you like your hair down while simultaneously out of your face

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Pompadour

The easiest way to breathe life into a flat look is by utilizing an combination of strong-hold hairspray and bobby pins for forced volume. In this case, we're making the classic pompadour.

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Bantu Knots

This style is a favorite among women because it's hinged on repetitive actions that are easy to master. First, apply some hair oil for nourishment and moisture.

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