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10 Tips for Surviving a Bad Haircut Without Crying

Too short? Uneven layers? Here's how you can move on from a hair cut tragedy
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Wear stylish headbands
Thank the heavens, because statement bands are back this year. The big, eye-catching headbands will not only hide your awkward bangs or cover up any uneven layers, but it will also distract everyone from noticing your haircut.

Try: Jennifer Behr Thada Silk Headband, $225

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Braid them if you can
If your problem is the uneven layers or flat texture, you can opt for braided styles. It's a cute and stylish way to cover up your unwanted haircut. From french braids to fishtails, you'll definitely have fun trying out different kinds of braids every day!

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Slicked-back hair, don't care
Whether your hair is too short or you have some length to work with, going for the slicked-back hair will totally work great on you. You just need a trusty gel or texturizing cream... then channel the inner boss woman in you.

Try: Amika Heist Molding Blend, $25

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Try a new hairstyle
Ditching your usual hairstyling routine and going for something new will also conceal what you don't like about your new haircut. For example, curling your hair will add volume and texture, while conveniently hiding any unevenness.

Try: Conair Double Ceramic 1-Inch Curling Iron, $11.99

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Wear hair extensions
Instead of making another trip to the salon and getting even more hair cut off, consider the alternative: adding hair. Opt for some hair extensions to give length and volume back to your hair while you wait for it to grow back.

Try: Insert Name Here U-Clip Extension 16", $69

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BY NOELLE DENISSE DUMPIT | JUL 3, 2019 | SHARES
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