I really like the way that Miley Cyrus has her hair in this picture. My hair is about medium length, about, 2 inches below my shoulders. I'm growing it out, and I want it to look like this. So, when I get it cut to this stlye, what all would I have to ask for to get the CUT STYLE just like this? I want my bangs to look like it too. So, would all I have to ask for are alot of long layers?
Additional info, added Tuesday March 11 2008, 9:13 pm: http://www.latimes.com/media/photo/2007-12/34198819.jpg
I forgot to put the picure in. Sorry!. Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Fashion and Styles? schochie16 answered Wednesday March 12 2008, 6:44 pm: I think the best way to get that look the way you want is to ask the person who does your hair. bring it with and show her or him that you want it. also say why you like it, this way if they say it won't look good with your face shape then you can come up with a better haircut that would look better.
jammy12 answered Wednesday March 12 2008, 7:16 am: not all people look good with straight long hair, so if you decide to cut it like that, dont be pissed if you look different.
It looks like a normal v -cut with about 2 inch layers. Not many layers might i add, about 3 or 4 sets. She deff doesn't have bangs so something long past the ears.
uisforukelele answered Tuesday March 11 2008, 11:04 pm: It's best to just print the picture and take it to your stylist. That will be better than trying to describe it. Also, take note of Miley's facial shape and how it works with the haircut. If you have a similar facial shape, you should be fine, but if not, really consider if that haircut would suit you. It also looks like she has extensions in the picture, so keep that in mind. [ uisforukelele's advice column | Ask uisforukelele A Question ]
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