Description
Jenna Elfman looks drop-dead gorgeous with her pixie cut in general, but this sleek back look is taking her cut to the next level! The parting down the side allows her hair to create height in this look, which is a great styling tool to use if you need to elongate your face. The ends have been flicked out, which frames her jawline. Jenna has left part of her bangs out of the style, which draws attention to her eye area. This cut is ideal for those with an oval, round, oblong, square, or triangle face shape. You are going to need to cut your hair once every 4 weeks or so to keep the pixie cut in shape and ensure that your hair stays healthy. This sleek look is ideal for those formal events, and you won't have to worry about your hair falling into your eyes. This style works well for those with thin to thick hair densities as well as straight or wavy hair textures.
Try to keep your makeup application simple yet elegant. A subtle wing liner paired with a nude lipstick color and finish off with a matte highlighter application, and you are ready to show off your new look to the world!
Hairstyle Type
Category: Casual
Length: Short
Elasticity: Straight
Haircut Technique
Type: Scissor Cut
Suitability
Gender: Women
Face Shape: round,oval,oblong,triangular
Hair Density: Thin/Medium/Thick
Hair Texture: Fine/Medium/Coarse
Age: Under 21, 21 - 30, 31 - 40, 41 - 50, 51 - 60, and Over 60
Height: Any
Weight: Thin/Average/Large
Forehead Height: Long
Neck Length: Long
Ears: Small/Average
Nose: Small/Average
Glasses: No
Styling
Time: 30 minutes
Products: gel
Tools: finger dry
Styling Steps
Using the corner of your comb and standing in front of a mirror find the middle of your right eye and then drag the comb straight up slowly until you reach your hairline and then continue back in a straight manner to achieve an even right part. A side part is great for longer face shapes because it creates the illusion of width.
Using your blow-dryer, dry your hair using your fingers, separating the hair and allowing it to dry at the roots first then the mid lengths and then the ends. Making sure the roots are dry first will ensure that your hairstyle does not fall flat.
Apply gel to the palms of your hands and then starting at the front hairline, drag your hands back over your head, smoothing as you go. For better gel distribution, we recommend using a fine tooth comb to work the gel through your hair.
Apply a small amount of gel to your fingertips and then using your fingers, rake through your bangs to the ends for hold and texture.