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This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Stony Brook chapter.
As my fellow ladies with pixie cuts know, it can be pretty hard to find any sort of hair advice aimed at us, so this one’s for you. Despite what the major magazines are telling you, there are plenty of products to style that beautiful hair of yours into whatever you want!
 
1. Tresemmé Perfectly Undone Sea Salt Spray
 
Whether your hair is thick or thin, if it’s straight, you can run the risk of having some strands plastered flat against your head. An easy fix is this sea salt spray! Spray it in while hair is wet, dry it, and the texture appears. I myself have very thick hair and can attest to the extra boost that this spray gives to my pixie! 
 
2. Garnier Fructis Pixie Play 
 
With levels of hold ranging from 1-5, you’ve got a lot of options for style and longevity with this hair cream. Designed specifically for texturizing, you can bring a little more life to straight hair or use it to perfect your curls. Whether you want to create that effortless straight-out-of-bed look or spike your hair for some drama, the styles are endless. 
 
3. Sephora Collection Tame: Mini Flat Iron  
 
When it comes to straightener, the full-sized version can be intimidating to hair that’s shorter than the width of the iron. To get those pin-straight strands you might miss from the days of long hair, try out a much smaller flat iron. It gets as hot as a regular one, gets the job done quickly, and it comes with an adorable carrying case to take it with you on the go!
 
4. Tresemmé Dry Shampoo
 
Tresemmé sells several versions of dry shampoo, and both work well with short hair. While it’s hard to brush out some dry shampoos with short hair, so it often ends up looking dusty and grey, but Tresemmé’s products leave us short-haired girls with clean and voluminous hair to last throughout the day.
Kaitlyn is a freshman at Stony Brook University and is majoring in journalism. She was born and raised in Brooklyn, New York, but is definitely warming up to Long Island. Kaitlyn loves fashion, beauty, feminism, cats, and elephants.
Her Campus Stony Brook Founder and Campus Correspondent Stony Brook University Senior Minnesotan turned New Yorker English Major, Journalism Minor