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The Case for Short Hair

Long hair is very pretty, but it is also quite time consuming. Every long-haired girl has dreamt about getting a super-short cut once or twice, whether they actually go through with it or not! Short hair is lighter, easier to style, and super trendy. We understand that big hair changes can be scary, but sometimes it’s just what you need to mix things up and fall in love with your hair again. If you’re not yet convinced, read on to discover the many benefits of short hair.
 
You will look more mature. There is nothing wrong with having a youthful appearance, but if you’re in your late teens or twenties, you may want to look a bit older. A “grown up” cut- like an angled bob- will definitely give you a more mature look. There’s a psychological benefit, too: when you look older, you are perceived as being more responsible. That will definitely give you an edge in class, at your internship, or at your next job interview!
 
You will save time. Short hair is way easier to maintain than longer hair. Since you have less hair, everything in your hair care routine will be reduced. You will use less product, take less time washing and drying, and styling will be a breeze too! That will leave you more time in the mornings to do other things, like apply makeup, eat breakfast… or sleep in! Gone are the days of achy arms when you’re holding up a blow dryer. Your short hair is simply easier to take care of than your long hair ever was.
 
You will look trendy. Short hair is in right now, and for good reason. So many celebrities have made the cut that you will have a wide range of inspiration pics to choose from. You can go for an edgy, angled cut like Rihanna, a picture-perfect bob like Taylor Swift, or an adventurous cropped cut like Katy Perry! The possibilities are practically endless here!
 
Joseph & Friends Salon & Spa is ready to help make your short hair dreams come true. Book an appointment at any of our locations online, or download our free mobile app from iTunes, Google Play, or Amazon to book at your convenience.