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Short hair is having its moment, and for good reason—there’s no better way to embrace simplicity and style than with a chic, low-maintenance cut. Whether you’re aiming to cut down your daily routine or simply love the look of short hair, there’s a style for everyone.

If you’re ready to embrace minimal styling, experts agree: lean into your hair’s natural texture. “The trend of embracing natural makeup and hair textures is everywhere in the beauty industry right now. It’s the easiest way to keep styling effortless,” says Sassy Medchill, Covet & Mane Educator and owner of Goldie & Co Salon in Dallas, Texas.

We’ve curated a list of 23 stunning short hairstyles that prove you don’t need hours in front of the mirror to look amazing.

1. Buzz Cut

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Joy Sunday rocks a bold buzz cut that’s perfect for minimalists. “It’s incredibly low maintenance and a great way to reset damaged hair,” says Siobhan Quinlan, colorist at AM Salon in West Hollywood. Keep your scalp healthy with hydrating treatments like Biotera Intensive 2:1 Cool + Hydrate Balm Conditioner.

2. Small and Strong Afro

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Lupita Nyong’o exudes effortless beauty with her natural, strong afro. This wash-and-go style highlights your natural texture while accentuating your features.

3. Super Short Pixie

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A super-short pixie offers a carefree, bedhead look that’s effortlessly cool. “This style requires no daily effort,” explains Medchill. Perfect for those who want to jump out of bed and go.

4. ’90s Pixie With Baby Bangs

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Emma Stone’s ’90s-inspired pixie, styled by Mara Roszak, takes cues from icons like Winona Ryder. The soft, slightly undone look is modern and sophisticated.

5. Basic Pixie

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Paul Cucinello, NYC-based celebrity stylist, calls the basic pixie “the ultimate wash-and-go haircut.” Cut to a uniform length, it only needs a dollop of styling cream for a polished finish.

6. Longer Pixie

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For those wanting a bit more length, Dimitris Giannetos recommends a longer pixie. It’s perfect for highlighting your bone structure while keeping styling to a minimum.

7. Textured Pixie Cut

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Add a playful edge to your pixie with natural texture. Medchill suggests using a blow dryer and volumizing product for a tousled, wavy look.

8. Curly Coif

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Curly-haired individuals can slay short hair too. Actress Julia Garner’s curly crop is effortlessly styled with curl cream and air-drying or diffusing for a tousled finish.

9. Prada Bob

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Joey King’s chic, ear-hugging bob debuted at Cannes, crafted by Dimitris Giannetos. This bold yet noncommittal style proves that big changes can be temporary and fun.

10. Sleek and Center-Parted

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Julianne Hough’s sleek, wet-look bob is a statement style. Achieve this by applying gel to wet hair and tucking it behind your ears for a polished, runway-ready vibe.

11. Classic Bob

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The classic bob is timeless and ideal for straight hair. Medchill recommends hand-tied extensions to create a fuller, more dramatic look with minimal effort.

12. Blunt Bob

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This sharp, chic style works equally well with sleek or slightly wavy finishes. “Both options are incredibly now,” says Cucinello.

13. French Bob

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This romantic, blunt cut with short bangs is versatile and easy to style. “It’s short enough to air dry but quick to style with heat tools,” adds Cucinello.

14. Short Bob

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Perfect for warmer months, the short bob is light, airy, and easy to manage. Giannetos highlights its practicality for staying cool and stylish.

15. Bubble Bob

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Jourdan Dunn’s voluminous, rounded bob is all about soft edges. Use a round brush and tension to achieve that bubble-like bounce, suggests Quinlan.

16. Boy Bob

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The boy bob is the ultimate undone look. America Ferrera’s take on this jawline-grazing style embodies cool, carefree elegance—just air dry and go.

17. Flippy Bob

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Kaia Gerber’s angular bob, with flipped-out ends, is effortlessly chic. Use a flat iron and a center part to recreate this cool-girl vibe.

18. Old Hollywood Bob

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Ice Spice channels Marilyn Monroe with bold waves in a vivid hue. Recreate the look with hot rollers or a curling iron for a retro-inspired style.

19. Shoulder-Length Cut

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Shoulder-length hair offers the perfect balance of ease and versatility. Add layers for a beachy vibe or use a defrizzing product for sleekness.

20. The Mixie

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This edgy pixie-mullet hybrid is having a moment. “Choppy on top with length in the back, it’s low-key and rebellious,” says Cucinello.

21. The Short Shag

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Rock this lived-in, rock-and-roll look by enhancing the ends with a smoothing cream for texture. It’s carefree and full of personality.

22. The Surfer Crop/Undercut

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This edgy style combines short sides with a longer top. Let it air dry or comb it to the side for a confident, low-maintenance look.

23. Sleek Bun

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For those with shoulder-length hair, a sleek bun is quick, elegant, and timeless. Add a designer scarf for extra flair and sun protection, suggests Medchill.

Short hairstyles don’t just save time—they’re a statement. Choose one of these styles to embrace effortless beauty while staying true to your unique look.

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