"Short Black Hairstyles Hit a New Peak of Popularity in 2007!"
This could well be a current headline in a trendy fashion magazine… You'd like to copy some of the more prominent celebrity short black hairstyles but don't forget the models probably have a lot more time and money to spend on their hair than you might choose to!
Black hair can be problematic but making it shiny and gleaming with health is not rocket science - here are some helpful tips:
First of all you need a hydrating shampoo, black hair tends to be very dry and it needs moisturizing, hot oil treatments are also good to give your hair a shine. You should do this once or twice a week to keep your hair looking healthy.
Once you have your hair in tip top condition you can start looking at style. The bob is back this season and plenty of women are jumping on the short black hairstyle bandwagon. A short bob looks great on black hair, to make it ultra stylish have a short bob with the last couple of inches razor cut, leaving you with wispy ends. Use a small amount of styling wax to fix it into position.
If you are still not sure whether you should follow the trend and bob your hair then try one of the virtual salons online. Most of them don't charge for this virtual makeover service. All you need to do is upload a copy of your favorite picture of yourself. Once you have done that then you can fit the hairstyles round your face - and literally try them on for size to see whether the trend is for you.
Short is the buzz at the moment, short bobs and short crops! 2007 is going to see a lot of celebrities getting their locks shorn. Be out front with the trend and go for a short black hairstyle to say hello to spring.
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