I'm thinking about a sort-of emo/hipster/scene-style hair cut- but I have no idea what to do to it.
My hair's a little longer than shoulder length and almost perfectly straight naturally. There is a slight wave at the very bottom. My hair is think and light to medium brown. My hair has a very next shine and is very healthy on a whole. My face is heart-shaped and I have a low hairline.
My main idea right now is to get asymetrical bangs that go across, and get it cut shorter in the front.
Any ideas?
thanx
cherry666 answered Sunday November 6 2005, 3:33 pm: go emo! sorry, i'm emo. lol. yeah cut your bangs right above your eyebrows, and let it so that you can flip your hair across ur face. [ cherry666's advice column | Ask cherry666 A Question ]
jilly77 answered Sunday November 6 2005, 2:43 pm: Hey! well something you can do is look on your site and see if the style your looking for is on it! [Link](Mouse over link to see full location)
if it is, then print the style out and show it to your hairdresser and she'll know what to do! and if that site doesnt have what your looking for you can google "hairstyles/haircuts" and see what come up! alright hope i helped out! let me know how it goes! xox
-jillian- [ jilly77's advice column | Ask jilly77 A Question ]
malibubarbiie111 answered Sunday November 6 2005, 2:37 pm: get it layered in the back && longer in the front. && part your hair to one side.. you know? then use like a curling iron or flat iron to flip out the tips on hte back.. and wear like bandanas or scarf type thingys.. they are hott. [ malibubarbiie111's advice column | Ask malibubarbiie111 A Question ]
AskBritt answered Sunday November 6 2005, 12:37 pm: Most girls go for guys with shaggy lokkin hair. Have your hair cut to the lenght below your ears. If you have it any longer my friends say it look stupid but its up to you . Hope that helps. [ AskBritt's advice column | Ask AskBritt A Question ]
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