Article: When it comes to hair, different people have different ideas of what's "short" and what's "very short." If your idea of "very short" is something that's between pixie and bob-length, get some light layers to help distribute the volume--otherwise you might end up with a puff! If your hair is cropped short, you don't have to worry about layers. It doesn't need much volume control. For even better results, consider getting a graduated pixie, where it is a little longer on the top than on the sides. Don't go for a precise cut; leave it coarse and choppy. A sculpted pixie cut is similar to the classic pixie, except that it is cropped short on the sides and left longer at top. This is a great option for those who are transitioning from long-to-short hair (or vice versa), or for those who are treating their hair for heat damage. This is a versatile hairstyle that is easy to style and take care of. It is perfect for those with natural or African hair and is a great alternative to doing protective styles, such as cornrows.

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Cut your hair in layers to help distribute the volume. Consider a classic pixie if you want something more edgy. Try a sculpted pixie cut if you want to bring dimension to your face. Try a TWA or teeny-weeny afro if you have natural or African hair.