im getting my hair cut tomarrow. my hair is just below my chest (i like it that length) and it has grown out layers (shortest layor- to my shoulders) and grown out bangs ( to my shoulders) i have a oval face andbig brown eyes ,black eye brows. im confused on what to do to shape my face or really complete my look.im kinda of preppy/different style,if that helps. i dont know if i'll do something about the color (because the color is so different from my eyebrows,should i change it a little?) also i have fair skin (moderately fair) i was thinking of bangs to the middle of my neck,angles and some thing with color.any other suggestions? also whatis low lights? anything will help!!
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Additional info, added Tuesday September 5 2006, 8:43 pm: ps- its medium (for thickness) and it has wave to it . Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Fashion and Styles? LM answered Tuesday September 5 2006, 9:57 pm: My hair's a little shorter than yours, but I think I have the same kind of cut to frame my face. It actaully started as an accident (I set my hair on fire and broke it off with a hair dryer motor) and my hairdresser completely fixed it =]. I don't know what it's called, but if you have a bunch of layers framing your face, it will compliment almost any face shape, and will also be easy to manage in the morning.
Changing your color could be cute, but I recommend getting it done at the salon the first time so you dont totally screw up the color and look like you're ready for Halloween. Lowlights are like highlights, only darker. I had them done and they're really cute. Plus, you don't need them touched up as much as allover dye.
No matter what you decide, make sure you get a trim (even if you keep the length). Otehrwise, the roots will soak up too much dye (if you're getting it colored) and your hair will split more easily and get all frizzy and icky.
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