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layered haircuts


Question Posted Sunday May 13 2007, 6:16 am

I want to get my haircut soon.

At the moment it's just below the shoulder and I want to keep it that length, but I would like a style that you wear on the side. And lots of layers.

My hair always goes flat on top and sticky-outy at the bottom, so anything to avoid that.

Could anyone give e some links to a picture of a just below the shoulder, layered haircut which is on the side?

Thanks in advance, xxx


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Lorrena answered Sunday May 13 2007, 3:07 pm:
HI ihaven't exactly got any pictures, but what i suggest you say to your hairdresser is that you would like layers and feathers done, and you would like to get your layers cut quite short, as this will bring more volume to the top of your hair. trust me this will make you hair look much more stylish and trendy. Also side-fringes are in, so why not get that done to?
hope i helped xx

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halloweenhusky answered Sunday May 13 2007, 1:15 pm:
Maybe this one? I dont know EXACTLY what your talking about, but i think you are taling about this?
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