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Hairstyle/Haircut

  • 04-02-2011 1:36am
    #1
    Closed Accounts Posts: 6,595 ✭✭✭


    Hey,

    Currently I have a hair style/cut like this, mine is just a slight bit different, my hair is all the one length (apart from a short -ish bit at the side of my face). But I want a change.

    When I was younger, I had a full on fringe (like this, mine just wasn't as thick) and it didn't suit me, I also found it hard to manage, and usually just had it clipped back.

    I have long, thick hair, which is naturally curly (though more firizzy now than curly).

    My face is oval and heart-shaped (apparently) and I apparently have an exotic look (which is bs imo). My eyes are almond-shaped. I don't know if this info is relevant or not.

    I want to keep some length in my hair (it's taken years to get it this long, so I don't want it chopped off lol) and I don't want something that's gonna take forever to do in the mornings either.

    I haven't got a particular style/cut in mind so I am open to suggestions.

    Thanks for any help.


Comments

  • Closed Accounts Posts: 554 ✭✭✭Wantobe


    I love this models hair

    http://www.nextdirect.com/ie/en/shopping/women/tailored-looks/18/7

    A friend of mine has the same hair style but a long sideways fringe too, it is so versatile.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 6,595 ✭✭✭The Lovely Muffin


    Wantobe wrote: »
    I love this models hair

    http://www.nextdirect.com/ie/en/shopping/women/tailored-looks/18/7

    A friend of mine has the same hair style but a long sideways fringe too, it is so versatile.
    Hey hair is lovely, but I am 19 (20 in a few weeks) so am wondering if that style is suitable for me or if it's too grown up?:o


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,158 ✭✭✭Tayla


    My hair was like your original pic but I layered it a lot recently, I did it myself though with a razor comb and even though I put loads of layers in I can still make it look really straight and kind of 'unlayered' if I dry it straight.

    I use the babyliss big hair now and I can have really big wavy hair with that if I want and flick it in or out and make it look really wavy or else I can have it really sleek with turned in ends.

    Recently what I did was cut a side fringe in to my hair.
    Bear with me because this might sound weird but
    My hair lies in a centre parting naturally and when I cut the side fringe in I only cut it on one side of my centre parting so if I have it pushed to the side it looks like a proper side fringe.

    If I want no fringe I can clip the fringe side back and I still look like I have really long hair or else I can wear it in a centre parting with the long side clipped back and my fringe either kept in the centre parting or some of it swept across my forehead like a lighter side fringe.

    Sounds weird but I tend to wear my hair like the pic below, sometimes curly, wavy or straight versions and it means I can either have a full side fringe, lighter side fringe or else just long layers

    hairua.jpg

    Uploaded with ImageShack.us


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 554 ✭✭✭Wantobe


    Hey hair is lovely, but I am 19 (20 in a few weeks) so am wondering if that style is suitable for me or if it's too grown up?:o


    The friend I was talking about is 20 and it is absolutely gorgeous on her- she models part-time and the style is very versatile- she can still put it up, keep it down, have a fringe or not ( by sweeping it to one side).


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 6,595 ✭✭✭The Lovely Muffin


    Tayla wrote: »
    My hair was like your original pic but I layered it a lot recently, I did it myself though with a razor comb and even though I put loads of layers in I can still make it look really straight and kind of 'unlayered' if I dry it straight.

    I use the babyliss big hair now and I can have really big wavy hair with that if I want and flick it in or out and make it look really wavy or else I can have it really sleek with turned in ends.

    Recently what I did was cut a side fringe in to my hair.
    Bear with me because this might sound weird but
    My hair lies in a centre parting naturally and when I cut the side fringe in I only cut it on one side of my centre parting so if I have it pushed to the side it looks like a proper side fringe.

    If I want no fringe I can clip the fringe side back and I still look like I have really long hair or else I can wear it in a centre parting with the long side clipped back and my fringe either kept in the centre parting or some of it swept across my forehead like a lighter side fringe.

    Sounds weird but I tend to wear my hair like the pic below, sometimes curly, wavy or straight versions and it means I can either have a full side fringe, lighter side fringe or else just long layers

    http://img94.imageshack.us/img94/2186/hairua.jpg

    Uploaded with ImageShack.us
    Is your style anything like this Tayla?

    425cb_long-layered-hairstyles5.jpg


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