Hair Care
17 Easy Updos for Short HairThese celeb looks prove sometimes less (hair) is more when it comes to creating a chic short hair updo |
Emma Stone's Rolled Updo When Stone debuted her short bob with side-swept bangs, she also gave us a new updo idea for short hair. The actress left her bangs loose, and the rest of her hair was rolled at the nape of the neck and tucked under, which is incredibly easy to recreate.
1. Apply a blowout cream to damp strands (we like Garnier Blow Dry Perfector Straightening Balm, $4.29, and blow-dry hair smooth and straight.
2. Once dry, create a deep side part, and flat iron bangs (if you have them).
3. Grab the hair just above your ears, and gather the hair by twisting it towards the head, and continue to twist until you reach the nape of the neck. Do this for both sides of the head.
4. Take the remaining hair at the back of the head and tuck it into itself at the nape of the neck -- creating a messy bun. Use bobby pins and firm-hold hairspray to lock the twisted, short hair updo in place.
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1. Apply a blowout cream to damp strands (we like Garnier Blow Dry Perfector Straightening Balm, $4.29, and blow-dry hair smooth and straight.
2. Once dry, create a deep side part, and flat iron bangs (if you have them).
3. Grab the hair just above your ears, and gather the hair by twisting it towards the head, and continue to twist until you reach the nape of the neck. Do this for both sides of the head.
4. Take the remaining hair at the back of the head and tuck it into itself at the nape of the neck -- creating a messy bun. Use bobby pins and firm-hold hairspray to lock the twisted, short hair updo in place.
SEE NEXT PAGE: Ruby Rose's Double Dutch Braids