i always get a haircut over the summer ... like before the new schoolyear and stuff. i have layered hair right now, and i guess i like it, but i want something new. what are some kinds of haircuts that are pretty stylish looking that isn't so common? nothing too short. maybe just above the shoulder.
Before you do that though, you first have to understand the shape of your face, and whether the haircut you want goes will with your face shape. Visit [url=[Link](Mouse over link to see full location)] for a guide on how to do it.
Some hairstyles that may look great on celebrities, or your friend, but would be horrendous for you. For instance, if you have a long face shape, having long straight hair would make your face look even longer. In this case, a short bob would be better.
MollisterCo answered Sunday May 13 2007, 12:00 pm: if you love to straighten your hair, this would be really cute. but it looks best for darker hair. cut your hair right above the shoulder and then leave veryyy thin layers that are long just peaking out under the shorter layers. [ MollisterCo's advice column | Ask MollisterCo A Question ]
xoxwannabemexox answered Saturday May 12 2007, 11:18 am: well, side bangs are in do you know what i mean? hairstyles are hard to describe but go 2 these websites
Miss_me_babez answered Saturday May 12 2007, 2:29 am: Well, Something that's not common would be having bangs at an angle. But still you can have your layers. & what would be really cute is if you go to walmart...there's this flar gel & put it on your ends & it'll flare your hair. & it's really cute. [ Miss_me_babez's advice column | Ask Miss_me_babez A Question ]
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