I'm thinking of getting bangs. Like not the kind that goes all the way around and is in front. Side bangs I guess you could call them. I part my hair to the side. I have brown hair, and it's a little past my shoulders. It's straight too. Do you think that this is a good idea? I don't want them to be extremely long though or anything. Does anyone know what I'm talking about and if so does this sound like a good idea or do you think it will look good?
X0O_d0lL_faCe_O0X answered Tuesday January 25 2005, 7:03 pm: sounds s0o g0oD !!! i want to get my hair done them same what .. i was thinking for gettin it like 1 - 1 1/2 inches above my chin .. SOUNDSZ S0O CA-UTE!! X0O
fall_to_pieces answered Tuesday January 25 2005, 11:46 am: i know what you are talking about.
bangs will look good. if you have straight hair, you should look into getting layered bangs. those always look nice with long hair.
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melissaleigh answered Tuesday January 25 2005, 1:34 am: I just cut mine like that a few months ago. If you have a face that is oval, rectangular, or heart shaped, it will look great. Avoid this cut with a round face.
Also, be sure to let the stylist know EXACTLY how long you want the bangs, otherwise you could end up with embarassingly short ones for a month or two (like me!!) luckily they grow out, but save yourself the hassle.
jO_jO answered Monday January 24 2005, 10:29 pm: my hair is exactly the same way except its blonde and i have the bangs on the side, its a real cute idea
Karen answered Monday January 24 2005, 9:51 pm: Yup, it's a great idea. My friend has this similar hairstyle and it looks so cute. You should definitely do it! Hope I helped :)
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