Chin-length wavy hair.

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Nov 30, 2012

Aria L.

I have recently cut my hair up to my chin.It's naturally wavy and very awkward-looking when just loose and unstyled...Thankfully,it still ties into a somewhat decent ponytail.But what else can I do with it?Please help!

PS:photo demonstrates the awkwardness of the cut but it's weighed down a little now,it looks way fluffier when it's freshly washed.

Nov 30, 2012

Natalie T.

I have almost always had between chin and shoulder length hair and at first I would straighten it, but I really started to love the loose wavy look that you have! I would take bobby pins and just pin it up in weird little patterns randomly in the back or do an almost messy version of a french-twist but let front pieces fall out. I think it looked really laid back and cool, but not boring! Yours looks like it may be long enough to do these things, the only thing that sucked it when it was too short and the complete front half of my hair would be "out" and the back of my hair would be styled-then I just wore it down and wavy and messy

I'll try to think of some other things I used to do =)

Nov 30, 2012

Rhonda L.

Google Devacurl products I love this product as a newbie myself it's paraben, sulfate, and silicone free 

Nov 30, 2012

Rhonda L.

That above pic was the result Of washing once with Devacurl (I bought the travel pack at Ulta) this next pic is a result of my third washing 

Nov 30, 2012

Rhonda L.

It's hard to see but the curls are more defined and my hair isn't weighed down by the nasty stuff that is in most store shampoos! Watch the videos on their site and read reviews online & check out articles here and Instagram :) 

Nov 30, 2012

Ann Marie G.

I have a similar haircut. When I'm too lazy/busy to straighten it, I'll use a curling mousse and twist a small section on each side and pin back. It takes 2 min, is super easy and looks cute. 

Nov 30, 2012

Ann Marie G.

Like that.