school's coming up..so i'm kind of looking for a new hairstyle..i'm 13yrs.old dark skinned, have nappy hair, and my hair is up to the very end of my neck. what hairstyle do you think would look best on me?
ASKBRANDY_ADVICE answered Wednesday August 16 2006, 8:02 pm: Hi my name is brandy and im black too and my hair is not the straightest and i wear braids (extenstions) they r really cute and stylish and they MAKE YOUR HAIR GROW but you have to TAKE THEM OUT EVERY MONTH after you get them in because they also can make your HAIR FALL OUT so basicly you just have 2 take care of em.
SHELBYcrunkpants answered Wednesday August 16 2006, 4:17 pm: If your face is round, add length to your face by having fullness on the top of head. It can also be achieved by either having no parting or one which is placed to one side. Avoid styles where hair is very long and straight or flat at the top of your head.
For a long face, the forehead, cheek bones and jaw are often of equal width and this can be hard, so a soft hair style is usually more flattering. Avoid center parting and dead straight shoulder length hair but aim at a short one.
Square face has an angular shape and any hairstyle should be gentle to soften the outline. Shoulder length hair, flicking at the ends or straight, is flattering and so is a short style flicking away from the face at ear-level. Hair swept to one side or with a diagonal fringe is attractive.
Try getting side swept bangs and then getting choppy layers all the way around your head but keep your hair the same length, just get it trimmed on the ends. I think that would be very cute. [ SHELBYcrunkpants's advice column | Ask SHELBYcrunkpants A Question ]
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