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There's no need to cover your head with a scarf -- or don a paper bag -- if your mop gets cropped the wrong way. Experts suggest these tricks to transform a disappointing do:

  • Bangs too short? Go even shorter, says David Daines, a hairstylist at Gil Ferrer Salon, in New York City. Snip bangs into pixie-like spikes and use gel to accentuate the pointy look.
  • Does your short style give you the shivers? Apply pomade or extra-strength gel to wet hair and blow-dry from beneath to add volume. "Tousle your hair with your fingers to change the profile of the cut," says Daines.
  • If that classic bob makes you look like a blockhead, get out your hot rollers or curling iron."Put some motion into the style," says Mark Garrison, owner of Mark Garrison Salon, in New York City. Curl hair under, then finger-comb for a lively, curlier look.
     

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