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How pretty do you have to be to pull off a pixie cut?

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AdventureBe · 20/06/2015 16:10

Short hair suits me (IMHO) but ATM I have a longish fringe and some body to it.

I'm thinking of going much shorter because the current do takes quite a bit of doing, can't take any moisture in the air without flopping and I think it's a bit dated/aging.

However, I'm an ordinary looking middle aged woman, rarely wear make-up and I have a larger than average nose!

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scarletforya · 20/06/2015 16:17

Just personal opinion, I've said it recently on another thread but I think when people imagine pixie cuts they imagine Halle Berry and Charlize Theron but the reality is more Denise Welsh and Janice Battersby.

In other words I think although it's low maintenance it's very unforgiving.

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LaurieFairyCake · 20/06/2015 16:20

I think it's very unforgiving too unless you have petite or gamine features

I don't think the larger nose counts you out though - are your eyes quite large too? If so I think having large eyes balances it out

What rules a pixie cut out in my opinion is 'mannish' features like a square jaw, no cheekbones etc

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NomiMalone · 20/06/2015 16:22

I agree with scarlet

I think slim pretty women with fantastic bone structure suit pixie crops (Michelle Williams, Charlize Theron, Sienna Miller). I don't think many 'regular' folk look good with them.

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AdventureBe · 20/06/2015 16:28

I'm slim with a narrow slightly heart shaped face, long and straight does nothing for me at all, it's just the nose !

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absolutelynotfabulous · 20/06/2015 16:35

I used to have very short hair. It's still short but it's more layered/ choppy now. I have small features and wear loads of makeup. I can't grow it (I would, though, now I'm er....getting on).

I have a friend who is in her 60s with a crop and she looks great (admittedly she's very slim, almost boyish, with fab cheekbones).

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albertcampionscat · 20/06/2015 16:38

I have decent bone structure and am not hideous, but I ain't no Charlize Theron either and I definitely look better with short (even very short) hair than with long. You do need a good hairdresser though.

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absolutelynotfabulous · 20/06/2015 16:39

Meant to add why should your nose be a problem? Add some volume to balance your face and don't have a centre parting and you'd look fine. Could you try on some wigs?

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Rivercam · 20/06/2015 16:39

I'm not pretty and I have a pixie cut! I'm also an ordinary looking middle age woman.

Ask your hairdresser for his/her advice to see whether it would suit you, or to cut it too suit your features. I think it's a great haircut.

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AdventureBe · 20/06/2015 16:40

I like the look of my hair flatish from the front, it's just when I catch a glimpse from the side, I realise that it could be a problem.

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Outwith · 20/06/2015 16:42

I have a very short pixie cut, and I think I look better with it than with long hair. I'm not beautiful by any stretch, maybe pretty on a good day?

Just do it Grin. It'll grow back if you don't like it.

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Cocolepew · 20/06/2015 16:44

I dont think you need to be pretty Confused
You either suit short hair or you don't.
I cut mine this morning into a very short pixie, though, obviously, I'm gorgeous Grin

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StayGoldPonyBoy · 20/06/2015 16:48

I'm a hairdresser and the thought that you need to be thin and pretty to pull one off is crap.

However, a badly cut pixie can look ok on a gorgeous girl but horrendous on your average middle aged woman! You need someone who is great with short hair and to choose the right style.

I'm a size 12 with no defined jaw and I hop between a soft, long layered pixie cut like Carey Mulligans, and a short bob. I would look daft with a Halle Berry or Jennifer Lawrence style one. I need something to frame my face so I always keep it slightly longer in front.

Get yourself on pinterest!

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MrsDeVere · 20/06/2015 16:52

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MitzyLeFrouf · 20/06/2015 16:57

It's more about bone structure than prettiness. Emma Willis' hair is absolutely gorgeous. On her.

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Whatabout · 20/06/2015 16:59

I'm a uggo with a pixie cut, otherwise I'd be an uggo with longer hair.

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noddyholder · 20/06/2015 17:02

I love that jean seberg look and am envious of anyone who can carry it off I would fear the Pat butcher effect on me but agree with Mrsdevere go the whole hog and no spikes I do think you need an exceptional bone structure though Envy

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bunchoffives · 20/06/2015 17:02

You have to be very very pretty like me. Unless you're as pretty as me Forget. It.

Grin

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Viviennemary · 20/06/2015 17:06

I don't think it's very flattering to anybody tbh. Even pretty people would look better with longer hair. And a lot of people look downright awful.

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MerryMarigold · 20/06/2015 17:08

I suit pixie cut and I'm not at all pretty but I have good cheekbones and small features (inc. v small eyes). It seems to open up my face. I also look better if I have long hair worn up. But now I'm old and have a really bad frown line in the middle of my forehead, I think I can't do the pixie anymore as the fringe is too short Sad.

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AdventureBe · 20/06/2015 17:10

Yes, a really short, flat Jean Seberg ( had to google her Blush ) is what I want.

I have bone structure, whether it's exceptional is another question....

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gallicgirl · 20/06/2015 17:10

I read once that a pixie cut is more successful if your head sticks out more at the back.

The texture of your hair is important too. Some hair shapes the skull better than others.

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Cocolepew · 20/06/2015 17:12

Not true Vivienne Ruby Rose looks a million times better with short hair

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Cocolepew · 20/06/2015 17:12

Not true Vivienne Ruby Rose looks a million times better with short hair

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squizita · 20/06/2015 17:13

I think you need a certain small/delicate face. So a really pretty woman with bold or strong features (eg Florence W) it wouldn't work on.

I have a round face but my head is also very round so I fear I'd look like a Brussels sprout if I got one.

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AdventureBe · 20/06/2015 17:17

I look much better with shorter hair than I did with it long, fine and limp dragging my face down. I think lots of people do, Twiggy, Emma Watson, Victoria Beckham.

I'm just not sure exactly how short...

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