I need a new haircut. Mines bad.. real bad. My hair`s super duper thin, and it medium length. I don`t like super short hair, but I would like to loose some of the length I have. I have side bangs, and most of my (what use to be) layers are almost grown out now. Any suggestions on what to do ? Pictures would be a great help, or a way I could explain it too the hair stylist.
BecauseYouLivex3 answered Wednesday August 30 2006, 11:45 pm: Okay I think your hair would look awesome with a side bang like Kristen Cavalleri from Laguna Beach !! If your not familiar with her heres a picture :
xOxsurfbabexOx answered Wednesday August 30 2006, 6:11 pm: oh my gosh, I LOVE YOUR HAIR! it is soo cute! maybe you can just ask the stylist to have like an inch or two off. my sister has almost the same exact lenghth, and she got 2 inches off and you couldn't even tell that she got a hair cut. but if you want your hair cut to be notice-able then I advise you to ask for like 3 inces or 4 off [ xOxsurfbabexOx's advice column | Ask xOxsurfbabexOx A Question ]
BitsandPieces answered Wednesday August 30 2006, 5:49 pm: Cute smiley face! Okay, the hair actually looks pretty good, nice color and shine. You could probably use some lift in that fine hair with the right style product and a layered cut that is a bit more edgy and modern would do wonders. You don't need to cut much length, just a couple inches at the most. The best way I know to find a great local stylist is to ask people who you think have terrific hair where they go. Hang out in the mall for a couple hours and you should come up with lots of ideas and local stylists. [ BitsandPieces's advice column | Ask BitsandPieces A Question ]
shescreams33 answered Wednesday August 30 2006, 5:49 pm: I love these kinds of questions :)
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