
Ruffled Crown Pixie
A short, textured cut with a voluminous, rounded silhouette and height at the crown. It features piecey, side-swept bangs and tapered sides that follow the curve of the neck.

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A short, tapered pixie with a rounded silhouette and significant volume at the crown. Heavily layered top sections create a textured, side-swept fringe that tapers toward the temple.
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This style is ideal for oval or heart-shaped faces as the height at the crown elongates the profile while the soft, side-swept fringe balances the forehead. It works best for those with fine to medium hair textures who struggle with flatness, as the shorter layers create built-in lift and movement. Those with a high maintenance appetite will enjoy the daily styling process required to maintain the vertical volume and clean, tapered edges around the ears.
Ask for a short pixie with a tapered nape and sides that closely follow the head shape, transitioning into a rounded, voluminous crown. Request heavy internal layering through the top sections specifically to create root lift, with a length that allows for a textured, side-swept fringe reaching the eyebrow. The finish should be piecey and feathered at the temples, so specify point-cutting or razor techniques rather than blunt lines for the top and fringe.
Expect to visit the salon every 4 to 6 weeks to maintain the precise taper at the neckline and prevent the top layers from becoming too heavy and losing their lift. Daily styling requires a round brush or root-lifting spray followed by a matte pomade or texturizing paste to define the crown's height and keep the fringe in place.
Yes, though a stylist will need to use thinning shears or deep point-cutting to remove excess bulk so the crown can achieve the necessary lift. Without debulking, the top might look too heavy rather than airy and voluminous.
While you can air-dry for a flatter, piecey texture, achieving the signature height at the crown requires a blow dryer and a small round brush. The heat is essential for setting the roots in an upward position to create that rounded, lifted silhouette.
The cut will eventually grow into a short shag or a textured bob, but you will need to keep the nape trimmed regularly to avoid an awkward shape. As the crown layers get longer, they will naturally lose some of their vertical lift due to the added weight.
This is an excellent cut for glasses wearers because the hair is tapered closely at the temples and around the ears. This prevents the arms of your frames from pushing the hair out at awkward angles or creating unwanted gaps in the silhouette.
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