16 Girls Who Said Goodbye to Their Long Hair and Look Dashing in Their New Style
In their lifetime, many women find themselves in a situation where they want to say goodbye to their long hair and cut it short. Stylist and hairdresser Irina Dyachenko helps such women tweak their image and gives them the hairstyle of their dreams. She’s sure that short hair suits more than just tomboys, and many women can look even more feminine with it.
We at Bright Side liked Irina’s work a lot and really couldn’t choose which of the following hair lengths suited which girl more. What do you think?
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Looks like a British 80s band - ABC or Spandau Ballet
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it looks cute!
From "blah" to GLAM
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What kind of hair would you prefer to have — short or long?
Comments
would have been better if the name of the hairstyles were mentioned too....
;)😅
Some of them suit short hair, others look older to me.
Although some look very pretty I believe 95-98% also look older. I don't need anything else to age me.
All of them are gorgeous before and after! But it is how they feel that matters.
90 percent of them looked better with long hair

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