5 Short Styles To Keep Cool This Summer

We are heading for a heatwave, so we’ve highlighted five short trendy styles guaranteed to help you stay cool this summer, from the classic chic bob to a trendy mohawk, not only that – short hair is seriously on-trend.

We are heading for a heatwave, so we’ve highlighted five short trendy styles guaranteed to help you stay cool this summer, from the classic chic bob to a trendy mohawk, not only that – short hair is seriously on-trend.

1. Pixie

When it comes to short hairstyles for summer, the pixie cut is a great option. It’s easy to maintain and if you can pull it off, it looks incredibly cute and oozes femininity.  The perfect cut to stay cool this summer.

2. Mohawk

The Mohawk is a popular choice nowadays. Originally the sides of your head would be shaved, as in an undercut, with a single stripe of hair remaining in the centre of your head – the image of a mohawk conjures up visions of a 70’s punk with spikey hair, but the style is so much more today and can be super glam, especially if paired with a sultry colour like baby pink or lavender. This cut is definitely a style for the bold but perfect to keep you looking cool and keeping cool at the same time.

3. Undercut

There are so many different styles for the undercut, but all look pretty badass and make an edgy statement. An undercut is when the hair around the back and sides are shaved near the temple areas underneath the longer hair on top.  So, if you’re looking to change your hair in a bold way this summer, then the undercut would look awesome.

4. Reverse Mullet

If you want to keep some length in your hair, then a reverse mullet is a great option for summer, A unique, daring style that keeps your hair almost completely off your neck.  A kind of asymmetric pixie with long sweeping bangs. From the front, most people won’t even realise that the back part of your hair is short.

5. Bob

However, if some of these are a bit too out there for you then why not opt for the simple bob. This style will never go out of fashion. The chin-length cut is an instant attention grabber, which draws attention to your face immediately. A great choice for the summer as the hair is kept off the back of your neck. It’s a classic low-maintenance style for women of any age.

We hope we’ve given you some inspiration. Why not book yourself in for a cut today? You’ll leave our salon summer ready. Call the team on 0151 420 5656 to make an appointment.

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