it's golden brown, and long-ish.
i'm getting kind of bored with it, and i have a round-ish, heart-sh shaped face. it's kind of skinny an my eyebrows are thick-ish but not like bushy ha.
snickerzz11 answered Sunday October 7 2007, 3:25 pm: I think that you should try straightening it. If it's the poofy-ness that bothers you, then straightening will definitely help. If you like the way it looks when you straighten it, continue straightening and get layers. But if you don't want to keep on straightening, then don't get layers- they will make your poofy hair even poofier. I would suggest talking with your hair-stylist to see what she thinks would look best on you. It could also help to look through magazines (some magazines are completely dedicated to hair styles) and finding a few looks that you would like, then take those with you for your hair appointment, and discuss with your stylist which would look best on you. Good luck! [ snickerzz11's advice column | Ask snickerzz11 A Question ]
iammow answered Sunday October 7 2007, 12:52 pm: 'Layers' is the easiest answer, but may not be the best. Think about this.. You just said you had curly/poofy hair. Too many layers will make it even worse and a bigger hassle when you go to fix it in the morning. Ask a hair stylist what she can do to eliminate the frizz and cut your style time in the morning. A couple layers are okay, but more than that can make for a bad haircut. I suggest to look at some hairstyles you like online and print them out to take to your hairdresser or go to the salon and look through their books there.
Em231 answered Sunday October 7 2007, 12:48 pm: Hello, my name is Em231 and I hope I can help I
think you should get your a straightened that would
look nice and ask your butician if that would look good on ya! I hope I helped Em231
p.s. If you want just one on one advice email me at ethom@Wildblue.net [ Em231's advice column | Ask Em231 A Question ]
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