Short Hair Trends & Ideas

4 Reasons To Try Short Hair At Frances Hunter Hair Salons In Stirling & Alloa

Cutting your hair short can be daunting, but it can also be liberating!

With more and more celebrities opting for shorter hair, now may be the perfect time to go for the chop.  At Frances Hunter hairdressers in Alloa and Stirling, our stylists are highly skilled in precision cutting and experts in finding hairstyles to suit different face shapes. With that in mind, we can suggest some great short hairstyles that will look sensational on you.  If you are still in doubt, check out these 4 reasons to go short.

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Enhance Your Facial Features

We can create a short hairstyle that really enhances your facial features, making more of your beautiful eyes.  So get out the make-up and have some fun with a new look to go with your short chic hairstyle!

Short Hair Is Cool

During the warm summer months, who needs long hair hanging round their shoulders like a hot blanket?  With a short hairstyle, you can look and feel as cool as possible.  Don't worry about being too cold as we move into autumn - pop on a stylish scarf to keep warm and look even more chic!

Save Time On Styling

If you are fed up with spending hours blow drying, curling or straightening your hair, a short hairstyle could be the perfect solution.  With a cropped look you can be ready in minutes.  Save yourself some time and effort and book a hair appointment at Frances Hunter in Stirling and Alloa.

Short Hair Is Healthy Hair

By cutting away dry hair and split ends, your hair will look and feel healthier. Many people also opt for a fresh new hair colour to enhance their short hairstyle. The choice is entirely yours but our Wella hair colour experts are here to help if you want a colour transformation too!  Find out more about our hair colour services.

Book Your Short Hair Cut At Frances Hunter Salons In Alloa Or Stirling

Convinced it's time to go for short hair?  Book your appointment at Frances Hunter by calling 01786 470 128 (Stirling) or 01259 722 029 (Alloa).