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How to wear short hair and glasses?

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Ema Globyte

10. Shaved Haircuts and Undercuts with Glasses. Eyeglasses often become an accent piece, as they come in different colors and materials. Especially if you have one of those popular haircuts with glasses with shaved or undercut sides, which show off the temples of glasses.

What short haircut to choose if I wear glasses?

Short hair with glasses creates a stylish look—no one can deny that. There are tons of styles that look good with short hair and eyeglass frames! Pixies, bobs, shaggy crops and shaved haircuts, you will definitely find the best option for you. Just remember that glasses should flatter your face shape and coordinate with your hairstyle. Check out the most interesting and cute hairstyles with glasses below for major inspiration.

1. Short Blonde Bob with Long Side Bangs. To achieve balance, women with short hair and glasses need to consider the size, shape, and color of the frame, as well as the color and length of their hair. The combination of a pixie bob in your favorite shade of blonde, long bangs, thin teardrop frames, and your beautiful cheekbones will look super-stylish.

2. Short Cuts for Round Face and Glasses. There are many nice hairstyle ideas for women with round faces and eyeglasses too. Consider having a messy pixie with a deep side part.

3. Short Haircut for Rectangular Frames. Rectangular glasses are wide. This means the best haircuts for them would be textured pixies, longer bobs, and unstructured bobs. Choppy bangs of all kinds are also a good choice. It is better, however, to avoid clean geometric haircuts.

4. Crops for Gray Hair & Glasses. Short hairstyles for gray hair and glasses are not boring. Your main goal is to create the right texture and volume while adding life and vibrancy to your look.

5. Short Fine & Thin Hair with Glasses. Short hairstyles for fine hair with eyeglasses can vary from pixie cuts to bobs and shorter shags; you can curl your hair with layers or just add a bit of root volume and leave it straight. Either way looks good. The same thing works for thin hair and glasses.

6. Glasses and Short Thick Hair. Bobs are the best short haircuts for thick hair and glasses, especially when you have perfectly straight locks.

7. Bob Haircuts and Glasses. Actually, all variations of the bob haircut are perfect hairstyles for women with eyeglasses and short hair (especially if it is straight or slightly wavy). You may always choose a bob. A good hairstylist will make it YOURS, e.g., add a right fringe, layer it correctly, choose the best length, etc.

8. Short Hair for Oval Faces and Glasses. Short haircuts bring out your face, making it more visible, so if you have a perfect oval face, show it off. Make a feminine comb-over, or spike the front of your hair.

9. Big Eyeglass Frames and Short Hair. Short hair and big eyeglass frames (a.k.a. the oversized glasses) are an image of a beautiful and daring woman. In fact, it’s flattering on most women; just choose the right eyeglass frame shape to complement your face shape, as you do for the regular frame size (rounder frames are good for angular face shapes, and vice versa).

10. Shaved Haircuts and Undercuts with Glasses. Eyeglasses often become an accent piece, as they come in different colors and materials. Especially if you have one of those popular haircuts with glasses with shaved or undercut sides, which show off the temples of glasses.

11. Short Hair and Round Eyeglasses. Round eyeglass frames create an exquisite style and a “smart” look. Haircuts with straight hair without layers are not recommended, as well as very short pixie haircuts or other short hairstyles that would reveal the forehead. In this case, styling with a full bang or a multilayer haircut of a short-to-medium length is ideal.

12. Haircut with Glasses for Plus-Size Women. Avoid extremely short cuts if you’ve got a double chin or chubby cheeks you’d rather hide in the shadows. Choose at least a long pixie or a neck-length bob.

Short Haircut for Round Face with Chubby Cheeks and Glasses
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13. Curly Hair and Glasses. Short curly hair with eyeglasses that have angled shapes (rectangular frames, cat eyes, etc.) looks good because the geometry of the glasses is softened by the curls.

14. Buzz Cuts with Glasses. Want to sport extra short hair with glasses? No wonder why, a lot of it-girls shave their head bald nowadays, and look fabulous! Take into account your hairline. If it is too low at the nape, or receding in the front, your buzz cut may look not as good as expected. Big glasses are more preferable.

15. Short Hair with Bangs and Glasses. Try to experiment with a fringe, varying its length so it’s comfortable to wear and looks good with your glasses. Most often women with glasses wear side bangs, straight across fringes, or curtain bangs.

16. Short Hair, Long Bangs and Glasses. Long bangs with glasses provide a variety of styling. You can lay it to one side, comb it up or leave it loose. No matter what, it blends perfectly with any frame and face shape.

17. Short Haircuts with Glasses for Women over 60. Short hairstyles for women older than 60, who wear eyeglasses usually include such options as a short layered crop, a classy rounded bob, or a short textured pixie haircut. They are always a good idea. However, you may experiment with hair colors, hair designs, asymmetry and styling as well.

18. Short Cuts with Glasses for Gray Hair. If you are older than 50, a chic, asymmetrical bob or an elegant, stacked bob is a must-try at least once; either one will look good on you.

19. Youthful Short Haircut for Glasses. A right short haircut can make people forget about your age and take off years from your face. Enjoy your second youth!

20. Wavy Asymmetrical Hairstyle with Glasses. The variety of ideas of short hair with glasses is pleasantly surprising, right? This messy wavy hairstyle looks hot and sexy. Especially when it is tucked behind one ear.

Young girls and women always want to know how to look feminine with short hair and glasses. But, it isn’t hard to do. The main thing is to consider your face shape, hair type, and pick the frames that will blend seamlessly into your style.

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