I really need a new haircut. Right now my hair is very long and has long layers. My face is in between a round/heart shape and my cheeks are kind of pudgy. What are some hairstyles that could work for me? I'm willing to get a shorter cut, especially since it'll be summer soon, maybe bangs, i have no idea..but what could flatter my face? I also am big boned (in other words, my body shape isn't really thin) so i also need a cut that could maybe flatter my body shape a little. Thanks!
If you're willing to do a big change, try going really short! I have thick, straight, fine hair, which is cut to about an inch and a half above my shoulders, with tons of layers and sweepy side bangs.
Short hair is great because it takes no time to style or dry, you can just leave it if you feel like it. It gets rid of dead ends, and you use a lot less shampoo and conditioner! Also, it's a lot more versatile than you think. When I feel like putting a little effort in, I curl the ends so it's flippy... really cute! [ NinjaNeer's advice column | Ask NinjaNeer A Question ]
Faerie answered Sunday April 29 2007, 4:16 pm: Hey,
Personally, I think an Asian hairstyle would look awesome on you. I have the same features as you (round face, USED to have long layered hair). I got an Asian haircut and I'm in love with it!
grayrainbow answered Sunday April 29 2007, 3:46 pm: i love hair questions!
you should cut the length to about right near your bust line and layer it more, make the ends choppy and have bangs that are to both side about up to your jaw bones. cut your bangs at an angle so they curve into your face. They should be reasting curving in your chin and jaw.
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