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How to Add Texture to A Pixie – 7 Textured Pixie Cuts

Now more than ever, pixie cuts feel fresh and new. The days of extensions feel dull and easy, feminine short styles have officially taken over. Not all of us have been blessed with wavy locks and lots of body, however. For those of us with uneven, fine, or even coarse texture, we could use a little help. Luckily, pixie cuts are short enough to save us time and potential stress to make styling a breeze.

 

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How To Add Texture To A Pixie Cut

The best way to add texture is by using a product, but picking the right one and using the correct amount is crucial. Even though every girl should have salt spray on hand, it’s especially ideal for adding texture to a pixie without weighing it down.

When choosing your product, think light and airy; a dab of pomade creates separated texture and a spritz of dry shampoo or root thickener applied to damp hair can go a long way. As for how much product, remember, less is more, so be conservative. To let the product really absorb, blow-dry hair and use your fingers to work in that texture.

 

New Ideas of Textured Pixie

Now that we have a good idea of how to style a pixie, let’s take a look at these top styles for some specific inspiration.

1. Long and Textured Pixie

Your main goal when styling a long textured pixie cut is to create a gorgeous shape. A round brush can be helpful for molding that perfect swoop and lifting hair on one side of the forehead.

 

2. Textured Pixie for Thick Hair

You can work all that hair to one side or the other, but this bangs-focused look feels particularly fresh. Use a lightweight wax to direct the energy forward on this textured pixie cut for thick hair. Be sure to separate different layered pieces for volume and flair.

 

3. Choppy Layers + Textured Pixie

This short textured pixie cut uses choppy layers instead of a product to create its shape. You can focus a little salt spray at the front of the hair when blow-drying bangs upwards, though, and spritz a bit throughout. Use your fingers to separate and define pieces.

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