Additional info, added Thursday June 29 2006, 9:22 am: P.S If only my face was smaller I'd look really good. Serious! I have no intention of being conceited but everyone will definitely wanna look their best right? =)
I've heard that if you massage a spot (i dunno which spot) on your face, it'll make your face smaller. Has anyone of you heard of that b4?
JessicaGee answered Thursday June 29 2006, 4:23 pm: okay i suggest you grow out your hair longer so it could like be in your face like side bangs or watever? u cant rly make ur face smaller besides plastic surgery! but just be happy with wat you have god gave you your own unique look.. I have a very long face with a long nose and im not happy but i would never get plastic surgery! Or i guess you could ask your doctor! [ JessicaGee's advice column | Ask JessicaGee A Question ]
mayonnaise answered Thursday June 29 2006, 4:19 pm: My boyfriends' sister is a hair stylest. I heard her telling someone one time that your hair cut makes your face look smaller. She sugested long layers and side swept bangs. In the end, the woman looked a lot better. Maybe thats what you should do. Its a lot cheaper than plastic surgery. :]
Shortcake22 answered Thursday June 29 2006, 1:06 pm: Get face framing layers with side swept fringy bangs. That way it will kind of hide the side of your face. Thats the only way I can think of. I don't think massaging will help. [ Shortcake22's advice column | Ask Shortcake22 A Question ]
xxhbbxx answered Thursday June 29 2006, 12:24 pm: Haha, if you want to make ur face a little smaller and more " proportional" to the rest of you body, I suggest get a new haircut. It can be tricky,with a square face shape you need short or medium length hairstyle.Curly and wavy styles will give some roundness around your face, to make it seem alot smaller.Layers will soften your square face and height at the crown will make your face look longer.
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