I have pretty long hair...when I hold my arms to my side, my hair comes to about an inch above my elbow. I'd like to get it layered, but I'm not sure...I have a round face, so I'd look bad with short layers, but a medium cut might be nice...but then again, I don't really want to part with my hair. It's not thin, but not abnormaly thick, either. Any ideas of new styles? It's gotta look good, too...because I'd like to ask this guy out, and new hair will make me confindent ;)
jessicatrujillo answered Thursday September 8 2005, 10:35 pm: I think you should cut it ALL off.NO I'm just kidding I think a meduim cut would look good that what I have too. then I have slanted you should get those too they look cute on me they would on you. and there easy to take of too.hoped I help please rate me and ask me for any advise visit my collom to see what I look like. In my pichure I hadn't gotten my hair cut yet sorry. [ jessicatrujillo's advice column | Ask jessicatrujillo A Question ]
afro_timmy answered Wednesday September 7 2005, 2:54 pm: hey
keep your hair that length but maybe just get like a lil trim and then get a side sweeping fringe and get loads of layers. it would look great tousled like sienna millers or joss stones.
hope i helped
xx
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SpartanDancer985 answered Tuesday September 6 2005, 9:23 pm: Well i just got my hair cut and it used to be like up to my elbows to. well what i did i just cut and inch off it and put alot of long layers in it. I love my hair now its so cute,,, so mabey you can try that.
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