Hairstyles for Women Short/Long:

There is a wide variety of hairstyles for people with any age group both men and women. Some of the best styles are written below:

  • Long and Sleek

Ask your stylist for a harsh bottom cut with barely their lengthy layers to make length look healthy rather than scraggly. Then there are a few ways to achieving that ultra-sleek appearance at home.

  • Easy waves

Air-dried waves have always been a cool-girl staple, but a hairstylist predicts an increase in air-dried waves this year as more women abandon heat style. Hair that doesn’t require much styling begins with a beautiful cut, and it’s critical that your stylist lays the basis for hair that doesn’t require much styling. While you cut perpendicular cuts through the layer, you give your hair a place to sit, which is important when air drying. Your hair will dry on itself and look heavy if you have blunt layers.

  • Chandelier layers

Long layers can be edged up with a heavier bang that isn’t too dramatic. Long chandelier layers provide definition without sacrificing length, while choppy bangs draw attention to your eyes and lend a retro vibe. The best of both worlds is yours.

  • Long Bob

There’s a reason why fashion editors the world over adore the long bob, sometimes known as the ‘lob.’ Because the cut ends several inches below the chin, it flatters all facial shapes and is incredibly elegant, chic, and easy to maintain. Unlike a bob, you won’t end up with a wide or squared-off face. An off-center part and some extra volume at the roots are the most on-trend ways to style a lob. Keep your hair straight and silky – this appearance is meant to be elegant but subtle.

  • Long braids

Every event — and every hair length and type – has its own braid. Long hair lends itself to braids since there is more surface area to deal with, allowing you to be more creative. One of the most popular hairstyles is a fluffy ponytail plait, which looks stylish while being simple to achieve. For a relaxed, summertime vibe, start a French braid at the rear of your head rather than the front or side. Keep the tension flexible.

  • Long updo

The updo hairstyle for long hair is both basic and sophisticated, and can be worn every day or dressed up for date night. It works best on softer hair textures, so if your tresses are dry and frizzy, make sure you use a serum. To achieve this look, make sure your hair has some grip; either wait until the next day after washing it or use a texturizing spray.

  • Curtain Bangs

Curtain bangs and a collar-length bob work together well, and these bangs are about as low-maintenance as they get when it comes to bangs. They can be grown out or pin back if desired, but they can also be cut into a shorter style. Consider this your match if you’re a bit hesitant when it comes to your cuts.

  • Asymmetrical bob

If you’re looking for something different, do try asymmetrical bob. The beauty of this style is that depending on how extreme the lengths are and it can be as avant-garde as you desire.

Men’s Hairstyles – Long/Short:

Long hair is stylish and adaptable, from shoulder-scraping styles to manes that reach the lower back. Long hair may be done for any occasion, whether it’s pushed back, worn with texture, or parted dramatically. However, with so many options for hairstyles, deciding on one might be difficult. Fortunately, we’re here to help you choose the perfect style for your long locks. Some of them are mentioned below:

  • Ponytail

A pony is an easy and quick technique to arrange long hair for those in-between days or for the man at work. Pulling hair back with a drop of serum for optimum shine allows you to keep the natural part or draw hair straight back for a slightly more tousled look. Allow a few strands at the front to fall by the face or be tucked behind the ears to keep the style from looking overly confining or severe.

  • Long textured waves

It’s all about texture and dimension with this gritty look. Harry Styles took forward this trend, which includes a deconstructed pompadour and waves of medium texture and depth. Almost any face shape can pull off this look, but those with natural movement and a layered cut should go for it.

  • Long Undercut

If you want to give your long hair a fresh lease on life, consider getting an undercut. You’ll instantly create a fantastic contrast between these portions and the lengthy hair left on top of your head if you shave the sides and back of your hair. This cut can also be worn with a ponytail or man bun which are suitable for the warmer months as well as formal occasions.

  • Crew Cut

The crew cut is simple to maintain while yet looking attractive. It’s especially effective on men with thick hair and a square face shape.

  • Ivy League

The Ivy league haircut is ideal for a traditional business professional appearance. It works on a wide range of hair types, from straight to wavy and curly. Style the top with a side part and keep the side moderately short.

  • Side Part Fade

The side part fade is a classic look that may be worn in any setting. It’s easy to keep up every morning, but you’ll need to visit your hairstylist at least once a month to keep the side short.

  • Man Bun

Buns are generally flattering and can be customized to fit your face shape, making them as versatile as they are fashionable. For a relaxed look, hair should be combed back and tied with a knot, with some points hanging out. The length of your hair will influence the height of your bun.

Reference

[i] https://luxe.digital/lifestyle/style/men-short-haircuts/

[ii] https://www.glamour.com/gallery/short-hair-cuts-for-women-ideas