Getting a bad haircut can feel like the end of the world. It can wreak havoc on your confidence and make you feel like you want to hide at home on your couch until it grows out. If you find yourself hating your haircut, try to remember that haircuts are temporary- they’ll always grow out. But until then, you can rest assured that there are ways to remedy a bad haircut. We’d recommend leaving your scissors in the drawer. Trying to fix it on your own can leave you in a worse place than where you started. Here’s how to fix a bad haircut with 9 tips and tutorials!
How to Fix a Bad Haircut
1. Talk to Your Stylist
We know it can be intimidating to tell a hair professional that you’re not in love with their work, but if you notice right away that you’re not happy, communicate it with them. Maybe there was a miscommunication and if there are a couple things you don’t like, they may be able to fix it on the spot. Most professional stylists would be happy to know about it and try to fix it if they can so that you leave happy. If it’s completely unfixable, it could be time to switch stylists.
2. Consider Getting a Second Haircut
If you’re super unhappy with your haircut and weren’t comfortable telling your stylist or they weren’t able to fix it, you can always go somewhere else for another cut. If your bangs aren’t what you wanted or your ends are too blunt, a second cut may be able to fix certain issues. Even if it means going shorter than you wanted, getting something that looks good while you grow it out can help you feel better about your look.
3. Add Hair Extensions
If you feel like your hair is too short or thin, or your layers are too extreme, hair extensions are a great way to add volume and length until your hair grows out. There are a number of great options for high quality clip-in extensions, such as Luxy Hair, or you can get them professionally put in by a stylist. High quality hair extensions can be straightened, blow dried, styled and curled so you can wear them exactly how you would style your real hair. Plus, they’re actually pretty fun to wear!
4. Hairstyles for Short Hair (You Got a Bad Haircut, Let Me Help) | Cori Rose
Going shorter with your hair can be scary, and if your stylist takes off more than you wanted, you may be having an internal crisis. But fear not, in this tutorial, she shows you 6 ways to style your short hair to ensure it looks chic and pretty. She uses products like a flat iron, heat protectant spray, and hair ties. At the end of the video she gives her best tips for working with short hair, so make sure to watch until the end!
5. Try Switching Up How You Style Your Hair
Wearing your hair in different ways can help you camouflage a bad haircut. If you always tend to style your hair the same way, this could lead to issues with your new chop. Keep an open mind and try out different styling options- you never know, you may end up loving a style you’ve never tried before! Switch up your part, give yourself a blowout, put your hair up in a bun or ponytail, or use a different heat tool than you usually do (for example, if you always straighten your hair, try curling it). Get creative to see if there’s something that works for you!
6. Use Hair Tools to Your Advantage
Using hair tools can dramatically change the look of your hair. Curling irons and hot rollers add waves and curls and boost the volume of your strands, while flat irons straighten hair that’s too bouncy. Curls and waves can also help disguise any unevenness or choppy layers you don’t love.
7. How to Survive a Bad Haircut | Nikol Johnson
We love this tutorial because she talks a lot about mindset and how to show up as your best self even if you don’t love your haircut. She tells you about her experiences with bad haircuts and gives you her best tips for surviving a cut you hate! She talks about using hot tools and hair accessories to your advantage, as well as tips for your scalp health and diet. She recommends using a curling iron and rollers as these will help you add volume and texture and braided headbands in your hair colour to hide aspects you don’t love.
8. Use the Right Products
The right hair products can help tremendously. If your hair is looking thin or flat, pomades, texturizing sprays, and volumizing mousses are a great way to add texture and volume. They add fullness and texture to lifeless hair, giving it that oomph you’ve been missing due to your bad haircut.
9. Patience and Mindset
A bad haircut may feel like the end of the world in the moment, but remember that your hair will grow out- it’s only temporary. Patience is key in a situation like this, as is mindset. If you keep looking in the mirror and telling yourself how ugly you look, it’s only going to make things worse. We get it, your hair can totally transform your look for better or for worse and a bad haircut can effect your confidence, but try not to dwell on it. Altering your mindset takes time and patience, but try focusing on the things you can do to work with your hair until it grows out. Wear your favourite outfits, swipe on your best lip products, and style your hair in ways that work for your new cut.
If you’ve recently gotten a bad haircut, these tips and tutorials will help you fix it and love your hair again.
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