25 Best Short Hairstyles for Black Women 2014

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25 Best Short Hairstyles for Black Women 2014

Having to deal with thick, rebellious and extremely curly hair is very challenging. It is not like you have the patience to style your hair in a different manner every single morning. However, if you had the right haircut, then it would not be that hard to style it however you find fit.

The good news regarding gorgeous hair is the fact that you can choose a haircut and after you hair grows, you can choose another right away. You are never stuck with the same style. Actually, here you have the best short hairstyles for black women. Depending on how you keep your hair, you can opt for either one of these hairstyles and change your look as often as you desire. It may be difficult to choose a single hairstyle that you might like. Nevertheless, if you want to look different and interesting every single day, you do not have to. Choose them all! The most important thing that you should say to yourself when you look in the mirror every morning is that you are beautiful and you can look any way you want to look. Do you want to have messy hair? Do you want to go for the classic Afro look? Are you interested in a more business or sexy look? Maybe you can choose both! Fortunately, here you have a list of the 25 best short hairstyles for black women 2014 that will simply take your breath away. Take a look and see which one is the right one for you. If you are ready for a challenge, then choose the more complicated ones. If you want a change of look, choose the one that is opposite your current look. You have so many options! Go for the hairstyle that will make you smile every time you get a glimpse of your look in a mirror.

Pictures from left to right: 1. Short Curly Volume Hairstyle 2. Original Short Black Reversed Mohawk 3. Short Dark Thick Dreads 4. Short Sexy Dark Curls 5. Short Classic Cute Bob 6. Short Layered Beautiful Pixie Look 7. Short Original Straight Glamorous Hairstyle 8. Short Pointy Dark Straight Hair 9. Short Elegant Straight Hairstyle 10. Short Extremely Curly Bob 11. Classic Fantastic Afro Look  12. Short Thick Afro Like Hair 13. Vintage Gorgeous Simple Hair 14. Barely There Beautiful Look 15. Short Dark Brown Curly Hairstyle 16. Short Classic Straight Bob 17. Blonde Straight Layered Hairstyle 18. Short Two Color Spiked Straight Hair 19. Extremely Short Gorgeous Hair 20. Short Curly Thick Mohawk Hairstyle 21. Short Platinum Straight Hair 22. Very Short Extremely Curly Hairstyle 23. Interesting Asymmetrical Blonde Curly Pixie 24. Dark Straight Beautiful Pixie Hairstyle 25. Very Short Blonde Curly Hair

1. Short Curly Volume Hairstyle

As you can see, there is a look for every mood and every occasion. If you have longer hair and you want it to look shorter and opt for a natural look, you can do that. If you want to have straight hair that will look gorgeous every time you go out, you can do that too.

You can choose either of these 25 short hairstyles for black women 2014 and get out of the house looking like a new you. Either one you choose, be sure of the fact that you will look absolutely gorgeous!

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Lauren, a professional communications expert from South Africa, loves to learn new languages and cultures. She is always willing to share her expertise on the African culture and lifestyles. Through her social interactions with others, she decided her own social projects in her homeland to launch Africa.



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