Question Posted Saturday September 8 2007, 2:54 pm
i know i can ask the people at the salon, but i have a squareish face and a smallish forehead. dont get me wrong, im not a circus clown. haha
in your opinion, would side bangs look weird on my head shape? i wont rate you low if you say no, but if you have a similar head shape, tell me whatcha think
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[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Fashion and Styles? Shortcake22 answered Sunday September 9 2007, 8:22 pm: I think side bangs look good on everyone. However, certain face shapes will look better with different lengths. I'm sure side bangs will look great on you, just have the person cutting them start off by cutting them long. Then look in the mirror and see if that length fits you. If not, ask them to go a little shorter. Remember, you can always go shorter, but once they're too short, you have to wait for them to grow.
Heyman answered Sunday September 9 2007, 6:59 pm: Personally, I think side bangs look a bit odd on people with smaller foreheads. Jessica Simpson has a square face and by keeping her hair long with a face frame looks great and it does not make her face look so "harsh" ? HA, I'm sure you're not a circus clown.
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kc answered Sunday September 9 2007, 4:16 pm: I think they might. Square faces and side bangs usually don't go together. Since you have such strong bone structure, adding a heavy bang to it will probably be too much. If you decide to get it, do a nice light, side swept bang, like this.
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