Okay, I need advice on what kind of haircut I should get... But I have a few problems.
Problem 1: My hairline. It's too high up on my forehead. And it's like a square. It starts three inches above my eyebrows and juts out beyond my temples. I feel like I HAVE to have some sort of bangs. It's embarassing to pull it all back because it's such a wierd shape and not flattering at all.
Problem 2: Curly girl. I have tight S-shaped curls, but the hair is so fine that it weighs itself down. I never get any volume at the root.
I am a teen and my hair is dishwater blonde, shoulder length. Young face... I'd like something not too short, but that makes me look more mature... and is not too hard to keep up. Help?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Fashion and Styles? Juelz0587 answered Sunday July 8 2007, 4:18 pm: try sideswept bangs. They can blend in with the rest of your hair and will cover your forehead so you dont have to feel weird. as for the cut itself...the stylist (if hse is a true professional) will help you pick a style that will fit you best. As a some-what professional (student still in beauty school) i would just add layers, it will help your curls lay better. if i was you i wouldnt let them use a razor on it.
Caileyxxxkill answered Sunday July 8 2007, 10:23 am: i think that your hair, by the wat you described it would look good a little below shoulder lenghth and side bangs. dont get regular bangs because they would curl up, if you didnt straighten them and would look kind of weird. If you get side bangs then you can easily put your hair up and have some curls hanging by your face. =] [ Caileyxxxkill's advice column | Ask Caileyxxxkill A Question ]
XxIzabellersxX answered Sunday July 8 2007, 6:37 am: Try the ashley tisdale look or vanessa hudgens when you get your hair cut like that it has more volume at the root and takes the attention away from your hairline instead to your bangs or your layers. Hope i helped! [ XxIzabellersxX's advice column | Ask XxIzabellersxX A Question ]
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