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Old 19-09-2009, 00:05   #1
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chop chop, hair cut advice

heya, so ive got shoulder lenght thin hair, and i want to get it layered, but i dunno what to do!!!

i want something like http://i119.photobucket.com/albums/o...emo-hair-1.jpg

but would i actually look 14 and would my hair have to be really think to make that work?
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Old 19-09-2009, 20:23   #2
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heya! I've got pretty thin hair myself+ I've layers in my hair, which are great for letting me keep it long without it looking all flat and dragged down. A while ago i got them a little more drastic and i found the ends and the longer layers looked very pointy and weak and just not good at all :/ so you could be in danger of that happening with the hairstyle youre looking at. Maybe look for variations of the style that would be less sharp(for want of a better word) or if youve a decent hairdresser, go in and show them the pic, see if they can recommend a similar look for your hair/fae shape
good luck whatever you do

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