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In case you haven’t seen it on social media yet, the butterfly cut is trending right now. Anybody with short hair is loving it.

When we talk about the butterfly cut for short hair, we refer to the timeless medium or short bob with clear inspiration from the 1970s, featuring shorter layers in the front while the lengths are diagonally cut to a point at the ends.

Generally, this type of cut – the butterfly – has always required long hair as a base to start from; however, even a medium length works very well for this type of layering that loses some length in the front.

As always, the important thing is to customize the cut in the best way possible. But why try it even on bobs or long bobs?

We’ll tell you in the next paragraphs, starting with a super iconic cut: Cindy Crawford’s in the 1990s – proof that trends make immense comebacks.

Bangs or Fringe?

The butterfly cut for short hair is even more versatile than the long version. While the combination with bangs is always super cool – so much so that we can confidently say that the bangs are the strength of this cut (you can wear them long, layered, or curtain-style), it’s not impossible to choose a fringe or go for a fringe/tuft to be styled according to your taste.

Colors for the Butterfly Cut for Short Hair

Even with a medium length, you are allowed to play with shades. The advice for those who want to change their look this year is to choose coppery highlights, for example, ginger or honey blonde, warm shades that will be the big hair trend of 2024. In short, the Butterfly cut for short hair allows you to have a lot of fun with color, which can focus only on the tips or perimeters.

If you love dark nuances or if the base is very dark, you can opt for a chestnut warmed by a rich chocolate shade.

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