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Hair I was thinking about getting a hair cut. But I have no idea how to get it! Ok I am 13/f and my hair is dark brown and my face shape is ovalish I guess. I have tannish skin if that helps any. My hair goes about to the middle of my back and its thick. Oh I have side bangs and my hair is long layered. Any idea's? Anything would be helpful! I really want a new hair cut. It has always been the same. But I want to keep the bangs I just got them about a few months ago. Thanks a whole lot!
[ ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Fashion and Styles?
Before you do anything go
to walmart and buy
a couple hair magazines.
THIER IS A TON
of hair stuff in thier.
and it will give you a wider array
of options. bobs are going out of style
right now and another thing you
could do is get a picture of your hair flowing
down your shoulders. then cut it up
until you see the length you want.
The reason i tell you to go through all this
becuse you have long hair. and your gonna feel
a little remorse when you lose it. So just to avoide that as much as possible. Be a hundred percent positive before you do it. Your young and it will grow back though. I would suggest shoulder length layered.
easy step. ]
First off, I do not suggest that you cut your hair short. Men LOVE long hair that they can play with and in my opinion those of us (myself included) with oval/round faces look much better with longer hair.
Definately keep the bangs, they're very in style right now. I do have a couple of image suggestions for you!
If you are looking to go short:
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This cut does not round under at the jawline which would have made your face appear rounder and possibly chubbier. It also has plenty of body and bounce.
I'd suggest you stick with the legnth and just have them add some layers. A good person to google for images is Hilary Duff and I think this photo illustrates what I'm talking about:
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She still has legnth but the layering takes a lot of the weight off and adds texture and volume to the look.
I hope this helps! ]
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