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10 Funky Short Punk Hairstyles You Can Try Right Now

Given below are the 10 best short punk hairstyles for you to try out.

1. Spiky And Angular

Spiky And Angular


Be a punk rock beauty like popstar Miley Cyrus by wearing short blond locks that are quirky, spiky and graceful. When the punk princess hit the red carpet at the 2013 Costume Institute Gala, she flared a new trend for androgynous glamour but yet looked chic. Flawless make-up, classic red pout, and bleached crops had never looked punkier.

2. Two-Toned Fauxhawk

Two-Toned Fauxhawk


Jennifer Lopez exhibited her punky style at a costume gala exhibition in New York City, showcasing her two-toned fauxhawk. Giving a whole new meaning to the beloved Mohawk, JLo’s hair was pulled up with short, subtle waves pinned at the back and voluminous at the top.

3. Mohican Cut

Mohican Cut

Anabella pushed her version of short, punk hairstyle a little further with shaven sides and a pair of tiny braids concealed in the back of her hair. Rocking a rad hairstyle that caused some major head-turning, Anabella topped it off with almost a no-makeup look and glossy orange pout for a fierce effect.

4. Pompadour

Pompadour


Singer Pink’s nonchalant platinum blonde pompadour is fierce but chic. The rockstar with her stunning hairdo proves that short hair doesn’t have to be stale or boring. To get the punk look, start by backcombing your hair from one side to another and pump the top section with volumizing spray. Once done, create a swirl by twisting your hair in one side and set it with an extra strength hairspray.

5. Curly Mohawk

Curly Mohawk

Alicia Keys looks smoking hot with her voluminous, curly mohawk and lots of natural texture. The Fallin singer rocks her curly hair by wearing it up in messy waves and shaven sides. To recreate thick, voluminous waves like Alicia’s, apply a good amount of volume boosting hair styling gel followed by a texturizing spray to enhance your natural fuzz. Now, work the gel into your hair and blow-dry it vigorously.

6. Slicked Back Pompadour

Slicked Back Pompadour


If a fierce and fun look is what you need, then Lupita Nyongo’s slicked back pompadour sans the shaven sides is perfect for the occasion. To get this look, gather your short hair from the back and gel it so that the shaven, top section of the hair remains. Take a brush and tease the hair at the back, and make use of plenty of hairspray to keep it glossy and bouncy

7. Sky High Mohawk

Sky High Mohawk
Punkster Dominique Tipper donned a sky high Mohawk, making a bold statement that we’re looking for. We love how she paired her severe Mohawk with a plunging light pink dress, minimal makeup and her dark, red pout. Show-stealing.

8. Shaggy Bob

Shaggy Bob

If you are a believer of all things shaggy and punk, then you will absolutely love this hairstyle rocked by the Twilight star Kristen Stewart. The actress sports a shaggy bob with tons of layers falling towards her face, giving her hair some obvious spunk. Perfect for girls’ night out, a dinner party, or for that matter a red carpet event, the hairstyle takes not more than ten minutes to set together! That’s a winner for us.

9. Quiff

Quiff

A glam evening look, here singer Gwen Stefani slicked back her fringe into a charming quiff. To recreate this look, gather your hair from the front and tease it at the crown. Now use a light-touch hairspray to keep your hair perky and spunky. For a daring change, dye your hair blonde as it adds texture and depth to the edgy hairstyle.

10. Side-Swept Pompadour

Side-Swept Pompadour

Who could forget when Kelly Osbourne showed up to the NBC Universal Cable Entertainment Upfronts rocking full-on purple side-swept pompadour? Gorgeous from every possible angle, Kelly Osbourne’s funky alternative to the basic pompadour is worth the effort and time. A great hairdo for thin and straight hair, Kelly, with her side-swept pompadour, shine, length, purple colour and flips, matched her refined makeup and berry lipstick together to pull off this fun look.

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