Do not let your short hair prevent you from rocking the trendy faux locs this year. With short faux locs, you can inspire your next look in 27 styles. The ideal length would vary based on the size of your natural hair, but the locs should be a few inches longer.
Any question? Don’t worry! Here we’ll answer all your queries and discuss the various styles you can choose from.
How To Do Short Faux Locs
What You Need
- Braiding hair
- A rat tail comb
- Moisturizer
- A pair of scissors
Step-by-Step
Step 1: Part a thin hair section (1-2 inches) using a rat-tail comb and moisturize it
Step 2: Put a thick or thin (as desired) strand of braiding hair behind the parted section. The natural hair should be in the middle, with braiding hair on the sides.
Step 3: Braid them together until you run out of natural hair.
Step 4: Add a rope braid and twist them clockwise to form two ropes
Step 5: Add a new strand of braiding hair with the tip pointing towards the end of the braid. If slippery, secure it with a small hair elastic.
Step 6: Now wrap the added synthetic braid around the already braided hair starting from the root. Use one hand to hold the wrapped section and the other to cover the rest.
Step 7: If the synthetic strand runs out before you reach the desired length, add more using the same technique and continue wrapping until you get the desired length.
Step 8: Use scissors to cut off excess hair. Start with the core, i.e., the first strand you added, and leave the part you were wrapping with.
Step 9: Finish wrapping until you cover the core strand, then trim the excess. Wrap it back up until there is no strand left unwrapped.
Step 10: Seal the ends using a lighter or nail glue.
Step 11: Repeat the above steps for the rest of your hair
For a more detailed visual, watch this video:
27 Short Faux Locs Hairstyles
1. Short Faux Locs With Curly Ends
Break the traditional Fox locs norm by rocking your hair with curly ends. The curls add a playful look that’s sure to turn heads.
The length of your locs on the size of your hair, but rocking it down your shoulders gives you the best look.
Try this look with Coi Leray braids; their curly ends don’t tangle.
2. Short Faux Locs With Shaved Sides
Do you love a sporty look and want to incorporate it into your hairstyle? Shave the side hair and let a trip of short locs run down the middle.
This style lets you show off your dazzling earrings and let your gorgeous chick bones pop out.
3. Bob Short Faux Locs
Are you tired of styling your hair differently every other time? Go for a bob look with your faux locs and have a ready-to-go hairstyle.
The locs are just above the shoulder and give you a perfect youthful look without worrying about a triangle head.
4. Jumbo Short Faux Locs
If you have thick hair about 3a/3b to 4a/4b, this is a great protective hairdo to rock. You can style them differently, keep them short, shampoo or leave them messy.
Adding accessories and having one or two locs with popping colors such as red, blue, or yellow gives you a bold and trendy look.
5. Short Goddess Faux Locs
Your short hair shouldn’t limit you from rocking the stylish faux locs. Go for the Goddess style with caramel ends for a striking look with short hair.
This chic-length easy-to-style super glam hairdo looks great on various face shapes.
6. Red Short Faux Locs
Short styles don’t have to be boring. You can go for this vibrant style with red faux locs. The hairdo is perfect for all seasons.
It’s warm and fiery for winter and fall but bright for summer and spring. You can experiment with other colors too.
7. Braided Faux Locs
Make a bold statement with your hairdo by rocking these braided faux locs. The style doesn’t give you the headache of styling every other time, as the fusion is done almost undercut.
You can shave the sides as in the picture to highlight your chick bones and showcase your jewelry.
8. Short Faux Locs With Buns
If you love hair updos, this simple and fun hairstyle is the best to rock with your short locs. Go for thinner locs, which are easier to manage, and clip and pin as desired.
Twist the top into two-side updo buns for a gorgeous, playful look.
9. Short Crochet Faux Locs
Try crocheted faux locs if you want a hairstyle that won’t keep you for hours in the salon. This is a protective hairdo, as the pre-made locs are attached to sections of naturally plaited hair.
You can complete your look with gold beads on a few locs to make a statement.
10. Chunky Short Faux Locs With Shells
Try these cute multi-tone locs with a rich brown and black mix for an eye-catching look at your next event. You can accessorize with shells which go well with the chunky style, a perfect hairdo for summer.
11. Short Bohemian Faux Locs
Multi-tone hairdos always stay in fashion. Rock this bohemian shoulder-length faux locs for a rich and warm look. The black and caramel mix looks good on anyone, but you can recreate the style with colors of your choice.
12. Short Curly Faux Locs
Curly hairstyles will always give you a great glow. You’ll get this with curly short locs on your short hair.
This unique style, for starters, will make you stand out on any occasion. You can wear black locs or try them in different colors.
13. Short Butterfly Faux Locs
This is a gorgeous hairstyle where the wavy hair is twisted into the locs using a crotchet needle.
The hair is then wrapped up to give you unraveled look. It’s a more protective style as the butterfly locs are lighter and causes less tension to the hair roots.
So, if you have soft hair, this style helps your hair grow unhindered.
14. Half Up Bun With Short Faux Locs
Forget the two side buns that are common with short locs. Change your look by rocking your locs with a half-up bun and leave the rest loose.
You can accessorize some locs for glam and statement look. The style is perfect for special occasions such as birthday parties, weddings, and holidays.
15. Short Blonde Faux Locs
If you love attracting attention, then blonde locs are a perfect choice. The hair brings out your bold personality and makes you look gorgeous.
Dye your natural hair with a shade of blonde for a perfect match with the locs.
16. Small Faux Locs With Cool Marley Hair
Do you desire a fuller and more natural hairstyle? Go for small faux locks with Marley hair. The locs are lighter and breathable, thus protecting your hair without the risk of sweats during summer.
As a result, the style is best for you if you are a busy professional or love working out.
17. Boho Locs
Boho locs, just like their sister Boho knotless braids, are protective styles with a stunning look.
So, if you love faux locs and are afraid of hair loss, go for this hairdo. The locs curls, waves, and twists for a messy eye-catching hairstyle.
You can go for a chin or shoulder length, depending on your hair length.
18. Cute Textured Faux Locs
This is a beautiful hairstyle that you can rock on any occasion. The texture gives it a messy look that can be styled differently.
You can tie half braids up and leave the rest hanging or style as you wish. Their short length ensures the locs stay in your place when busy.
19. Short Faux Locs With Glam Gold
Black locs never go out of fashion, but you can glam it with gold accessories. The gold touch makes you stand out with the long bob length making it easier to style.
You can recreate the style with different hair colors or add accessories like charms.
20. Wavy Short Faux Locs
Don’t always wear straight loc. Try wavy locs and get a chick and classy look that is sure to turn heads. If you are busy, clip some locs on the sides or leave them hanging.
Plus, you can try other hair colors or accessories with colorful cords as desired.
21. Colorful Corded Short Faux Locs
Cords always look good on braids, regardless of color. So, you can inspire your next look with this hairstyle, but you can change the color of the cords as desired.
The cords pop out, making the hairdo look cute and more vibrant.
22. Side Part Short Faux Locs With Charms
Charms are other accessories that you can add to your locs. Style three-quarter of the locs on the side and have the rest hanging. Add silver and gold to the end of some locs for a stunning mixed metallic look.
23. Half Pinned Back Faux Locs With Beads
Do not let the locs cover your face when busy working. Pin back the front locs as shown in the style below and go about your work stress-free.
Add the beads at the end of some locs for a stunning look. You can keep it as style or quickly change the look as desired.
24. Blue Short Faux Locs
Blue is a perfect color that blends better with black hair without being overly jarring. So, if you love colors but dislike shouting, try blue locs for a calm look.
Accessorize with gold cuffs as it blends well with colored braids.
25. Color Theory Short Faux Locs
Golden hues are typical with faux locs. But you can avoid the traditional look by adding a pop of color to your hairstyle.
You can choose any color, but purple and pink or a mix of blue, green, and purplish, as in the picture, complement well for an eye-catching appearance.
26. Asymmetrical Bob Faux Locs
Jazz up the bob style by rocking an asymmetric cut that would make your hair longer on one side. The length might be subtle but it creates an elegant, modern look.
You can opt for curled or straight locs, giving you a stunning look.
27. Short Thick Faux Locs
Do you have big facial features and lots of hair and want faux locs to rock? Try these flattering short thick locs for a bold and jazzy feeling.
They’ll keep your mop under control and complement your big facial features.
How to Take Care of Short Faux Locs
Here are tips to take care of your faux locs:
- Cleanse the scalp: Spray a mixture of water and shampoo on the scalp and work through with your fingers. Clean with a wet cloth to ensure the locs aren’t socked.
- Moisturize with a cream that suits your scalp needs and oil regularly to avoid a dry scalp.
- Control the frizz by dipping locks in hot water and drying them afterward
- Cover your locs with a silk bonnet or scarf
- Hydrate hair root by applying natural oils such as coconut oil
Frequently Asked Questions
How Long Do Short Faux Locs Take?
Book your appointment on time and carry some snacks, as faux locs take 4-9 hours to install. Crocheted locs take less time, while the wrap-up technique takes longer. The time may also vary depending on how skinny or thicker you want your locs to be.
How Many Months Can You Keep Faux Locs In?
Unlike the traditional locs that last for a lifetime, faux locs would last you 6-8 weeks. If you keep them longer, your natural hair will grow out, making your locs look old. The hair may also start to break and tangle.
What Kind of Hair Do You Need for Faux Locs?
You can use synthetic braiding hair, yarn, and human hair for faux locks. Human hair is the most expensive option, but it’ll give you a more natural look.
Synthetic alternatives are budget-friendly, but ensure you choose a texture for a tremendous loc-like appearance. You can try Marley hair or Fulani tribal braids.
What Is the Difference Between Soft Locs and Faux Locs?
Soft locs and faux locs differ in terms of hair used, length, tension, installation method, hair flexibility, and the finished look.
Soft locs | Faux locs | |
Hair used | Crochet faux locs | Marley’s hair |
Method of installation | Wrapping done up to the end of natural hair | Hair wrapped from the root until the end |
Length | Depends on the original size of the crochet locs | Customizable |
Flexibility | Flexible from day one | Stiffer |
Tension | Little | More |
Final Thoughts
Short Faux locs are undoubtedly the trendy hairstyle to inspire your next look. The style is protective, with so many options to choose from.
Whether you love straight locs, curly, wavy, or bob styles, there’s something amazing for you to rock. Look at the styles we discussed and pick the one you deem best for your short hair.