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Haircut for the round - faced


Question Posted Wednesday November 8 2006, 7:55 pm

Talk about bad hair days...I suffer with at least 3-4 a week. It's not that I use cheap shampoo or don't buy stuff for my hair...it' really wild...(sorry bout this) but my hair is like hagrid's from HP. Yeah and it looks awful.

Now I know I'll never have Jessica Simpson or Jessica Alba hair, but I want to get a hair cut on Friday. Something new. Something that can work with any mood; loose; ponied; straightened; curled...anything! I'm thinkin something short(shoulder length or about 1-2 inches below), layered and neat.

Does anyone know if this will work with my rounded face...and if anyother suggestions arrise please advise me on what to do


thanks,
bad hair day's everyday!


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lizzielovesyou answered Saturday November 11 2006, 1:28 am:
when you go get your hair cut tell them you want to have rip curls thoes are the ones like jessica has.then when they cut your hair it will also be easy to work with .
let me know how it all works out
lots of love,lizzie

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NinjaNeer answered Thursday November 9 2006, 5:36 pm:
The best way to get the haircut you're looking for is to work with the hairdresser. Just tell them exactly what you said on here... how your hair behaves normally, how you want it to work, and they'll work in your face shape.

These people have been cutting hair for a long time, so they know their stuff!

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missadvicebitch1 answered Thursday November 9 2006, 4:28 pm:
shorter hair is way more poofier. dont do it. i would go with the layers tho. just keep the length hair that you have. maybe ask your hair dresser what you should do about your hair.
-missadvicebitch1

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Christine1993 answered Thursday November 9 2006, 12:22 am:
Ohh please 1-2 inches below the face or shoulders? well i am jst sayin if youre thinking about the 1-2 below face dont do it itll puff up more and your hair will get lighter and go around your face and make you look fat like it did me

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juicyloverxo12 answered Wednesday November 8 2006, 9:19 pm:
i think that would look really cute, my hair is about that long but i might want to get it layered. even though your shampoo isnt crappy or anything i use garnier fructis sleek and shine it tames flyaways and makes your hair shiny it works very nicely. I also have a hair straightner remington wet2straight but i dont dry my hair with it since it can damage it big time. good luck!

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