I recently got a haircut...and ALOT of my hair was lost..and now I have a little below shoulder hair!
I love having short hair..but i can't find a nice hairstyle to go with to events.Celebs are always having their hair down...and no one i ask has any good styling tips.
My hair is dark brown, midi-long, thick (RELLY) and pretty fizzy sometimes. It's in steps and had a nice soft texture!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Fashion and Styles? x3TRAGiC answered Tuesday December 5 2006, 7:19 pm: i think my hair is just like yours. it is just below my shoulders.. and it gets really frizzy. what i do- is i straigten it because it gets wavy/curly. celebs that i see with shorter hair usually have it layerd. and girls at my school that look really cute with shorter hair have it layered. so what i think you should do, is get some low, middle length layers.. but not a lot cut in your hair. and maybe get the side bangs?? im not sure what you look like but most short hair goes good with the side bangs. if you dont like those, layering always looks good. as for the frizzyness, i have a major problem with that too. there are many de-frizzing shampoos and hair products out there that dont work, but what i do... use: garnier shampoo. for frizzy or dry hair. also, treseme de frizzing serum and FRIZZ EASE spray or hair serum works well too. if you straighten your hair or blow dry it, it makes it a little less frizzy depending on what product you use.
kiran answered Tuesday December 5 2006, 6:29 pm: Thats my hair too, dark brown, thick and yeah but what I do with my hair would be braids or ponytail or back in a clip even headbands look cool or you can create your own personal look. [ kiran's advice column | Ask kiran A Question ]
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