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How to Describe a Feminine Pixie Cut to Your Stylist

Struggling to explain the exact feminine pixie cut you’re going for? Read on for tips to ensure your short haircut reads cute, not flat.

December 29, 2024
Read Time: 3 Minutes

Going for a pixie cut can be genuinely cathartic, but it can also feel like a gamble. The result can either leave you with a soft and gamine charm or something a little too boyish. If a feminine pixie cut is what you’re after, knowing how to convey your vision will make all the difference. Don’t sit in the salon chair without a clear picture of what you want – literally and figuratively. Below, learn what to tell and show to your hairstylist, so you’ll walk out looking your best.

Decide How Short You Want Your Hair to Be

A woman with longer style of pixie cut and side bangs.
Start with a longer pixie cut. You can always chop off more hair later on if you want! (Instagram.com/jona)

Are you ready for a Farrow-esque French crop hairstyle or are you leaning towards something a bit longer? Both can look feminine, but they give off different vibes. Finding the perfect length that suits your facial features is key to getting a feminine pixie cut.

Don’t stress too much about your face shape. It’s more important to identify areas you wish to highlight or soften. Consult with your hairdresser about the type of hairstyle you want – they can adjust based on your features.

Be Open Minded

A woman with curly pixie cut.
Find a pixie cut that works well with your hair texture. (Instagram.com/isasamico)

Anyone can pull off short pixie hairstyles, but what works best for you may not be the style you initially imagined. To get a more accurate sense of what will flatter you, try Googling pictures of short hairstyle ideas for women with facial features and hair types like yours.

For example, ScarJo’s windswept pixie cut can be a great inspo for ladies with high cheekbones and type 1 hair. Meanwhile, those with square or long faces and wavy hair can look up to Halsey and Halle Berry.

Speak the Lingo

A collage of Park Bo Young, Jang Wonyoung, and Kang Seulgi with Korean bangs.
Layers gives a feminine flair to your pixie cut. (Instagram.com/sunaga.natsumi)

Things can get lost in translation when all you say to your hairstylist is “I want a feminine pixie cut like this one.” Spend time talking through the details and be more descriptive. Instead of using vague words like “cut it short at the back” or “keep the front part long,” you can try saying how many inches you’d like taken off the nape, sides, and crown, or if you want tons of layers. Also, specify if you want short layers in one place and longer ones in another.

Bangs or No Bangs?

A woman with pixie cut and micro bangs.
Bangs are great for anyone who wants to ease their way into a pixie cut. (Pinterest.com/sagotutu)

Clever fringe placement is another way to give your pixie cut a more feminine look. It adds softness, frames your face nicely, and is an amazing option for those with fine hair. Dramatic side bangs make your ‘do more sophisticated whereas micro bangs bring out the playfulness and edge in your look.

On the flip side, skipping the bangs can give your pixie cut a sleek and minimalist feel. This can be flattering for those with smaller faces or prominent features. Besides, no bangs mean less maintenance.

Tell Your Stylist What You Don’t Want

A woman with pixie cut and side bangs.
Being specific about what you don’t want can save you from haircut regret. (Instagram.com/meg1006t)

Don’t be shy about pointing out details you’d rather avoid. Maybe you’re not into super short cuts at the nape of the neck, or perhaps you’re worried about having too much bulk around the sides. This conversation gives your stylist a chance to understand your preferences. Sharing your thoughts helps make your stylist’s job easier. They can better adjust the cut in a way that makes you look and feel beautiful.

Learn How to Style Your Feminine Pixie Cut

A woman with pixie cut and wispy bangs.
The soft, textured shape of pixie cut makes it very sweet and demure. (Pinterest.com/quynhdn263)

Maintaining pixie hairstyles requires work. After all, the shape of the pixie can make or break your look. Follow your hairdresser’s advice on styling. They can also demonstrate specific techniques using the products and tools you have at home. Additionally, ask about the best ways to manage upkeep, like how often you should go for a trim.

When your hair’s short, it can easily frizz up or become too volumized. Keep your pixie cut looking smooth and healthy with Cream Silk Triple Keratin Rescue Ultimate Straight Ultra Conditioner. It features keratin relaxer, serum, and essence to nourish dull and dry locks. Post-shower, coat the ends of your hair with TRESemmé Keratin Smooth Shine Serum. Made with keratin and marula oil, it helps detangle knots, boost shine, and tame flyaways

The more details and questions you give to your stylist, the better your chances of achieving the feminine pixie cut of your dreams. So go ahead, book that appointment and embrace the change. You’ll no doubt rock your new short ‘do!

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