I have pretty long hair about down to my ribs and I am thinking about getting layers because it looks to blah with all one length. I have gotten them before but I had short hair and it was a long time ago. Also, I cant remember what it looked like or if I liked it or not. Any opinions on if you think that would look weird with long hair or not??
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Fashion and Styles? orphans answered Saturday March 10 2007, 12:17 am: Well, if you have pictures with that hairstyle you should look at them to see if you liked it or not. I dont know what you look like but you probably will look pretty because girls with long hair look great in layers (no offense to anybody). Do what you want and if it doesnt look good, well, think about it, it will grow out and turn back to normal! And i dont think it would look weird with long hair, look on the internet and look at pictures many girls have long hair with layers. Keep your head up!!
kassidyy answered Friday March 9 2007, 10:04 pm: Yea see short hair with layers just dont look good. (ive tried it and done it) It doesnt flatter the hair or you, you know. I really think in my opinion is that long hair would look fab-ulous with layers. In that way it would be easier to cut. It would really strike out your beauty in hair like when you walk and your hair just flies in the wind. Totally a knock-out for the guys to take a second look. But yea I would defintely go for the layers if you have long hair. It would look glamorous. In fact I'm trying to grow my hair out so I can do that. So try it!! :)
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phantaa answered Friday March 9 2007, 9:56 pm: no, i don't think it would look weird at all. in fact i think long hair looks terrible without layers. definitely go for it. [ phantaa's advice column | Ask phantaa A Question ]
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