hey im a 15 female and i have brown hair thats pretty long a little below my boobs haha, its thick and when i let it air dry its wavy, but i can wear it either wavy or straight depending on what i want.. i have some layers and face framing but i wanted to try something new for the school year. i dont wanna get highlights or anything i am just looking for a new look so people will see a difference... and nothing too short because i have a oval shaped face and it wouldnt go good with it and i dont think side bangs would either... well thankss
Girlwithamansname answered Wednesday August 17 2005, 5:28 pm: I am very lucky to have a trainee hairdresser for a boyfriend, and he has suggested that you should have it cut to shoulderlength with feathered layers to frame the face and maybe a fringe. Why not discuss suitable styles with your hairdresser? A good idea would be to go to your regular hairdresser (if you have one) and ask for a consultancy.
If you don't want a cut then try really simple but effective styles such as pigtails or braids.
sunnyville answered Monday August 15 2005, 2:54 pm: You should go to this website which is www.google.com in your search write hairstyles without side bangs then scroll down and click onStay cool with summer's hottest hairstyles...Runaway hair you can... there's one I think will look great on you has a picture of a blond woman under it it reads Carlos Miele or you could also check out other hairstyles which ever one you think is best!Sorry about what happened before! [ sunnyville's advice column | Ask sunnyville A Question ]
afro_timmy answered Monday August 15 2005, 2:12 pm: hey
i have kinda the same hair as you! lol
i have side bangs and they look kwl.
its more like a side sweeping fringe n it looks good. i straighten my hair and then it loooks even better lol.
just ask your stylist when you go for a hair cut for her/his advice
hope i helped!
emma xoxox [ afro_timmy's advice column | Ask afro_timmy A Question ]
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