Pixie cuts are stylish, fashionable, and easy to look after, but not every person will want or be able to wear a pixie haircut — and that is ok! Obviously, hair is personal and style is subjective, however, certain hairstyles, face shapes, hair textures, or lifestyle considerations make it more difficult or unflattering to wear a pixie haircut.
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For example, if you have a very round face, and hairstyle a pixie cut with more volume on the sides, it draws attention to the roundness of your face. Not to say that you can’t have short hair, but you will want to find different versions of the pixie that provide some height or angles that will elongate your face. Similarly, if you have a lot of very curly, coarse, or not easy hair and you wear long hair in a pixie haircut, it may only actually last as a hairstyle on “day 1,” since you risk losing the overall shape and overall stylized look after “day 2.” For these types of scenarios, you will have much more versatility and not have as much needed styling work with a tapered haircut or longer crop haircut.
Finally, if you like being able to tie your hair back, enjoy changing hairstyles, or do not want to have a daily maintenance of a pixie haircut, then a pixie haircut is not going to fit into your lifestyle routine. Pixie haircuts nearly always need to be trimmed regularly and almost certainly require daily styling, especially if you have not had a pixie hairstyle before. In summary, pixie haircuts can look beautiful on a variety of people — but as with any major change, the best bet would be to speak with a licensed hairstylist, who considers your features, texture, and lifestyle, before making the switch.