itdependsonyoux3 answered Thursday July 16 2009, 12:56 pm: Darker and straight alllll the wayyyy ! It looks so good on you like that. It really enhances your features and is just like, POW :] hahhaa, thats my vote.
hope i helped ! good luck and have fun xxo. [ itdependsonyoux3's advice column | Ask itdependsonyoux3 A Question ]
xosodapopx3 answered Thursday July 16 2009, 11:57 am: i think that you should keep your hair a really dark brown color, even an auburn kind of color would look really good on you.
As for curly or straight, i like it straight better, but curly is really cute for a night out with the girls!
also, i think that if you part your hair to the side it would look sooo cute. I will include a website link as an example:
^there is the link, obviously you can part your hair either side, and definately keep your length on your hair, its gorgeous.
take a pic if you try this! [ xosodapopx3's advice column | Ask xosodapopx3 A Question ]
AnonymousAdvisor answered Thursday July 16 2009, 11:53 am: I agree with the user below me elw, or els one lol. The blonde on your hair makes your eyes, blend in. And its really damaging your hair. With the darker color your hair looked so much healthier.
Either way I like the brown, & straight.
Hope I helped!
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elw5039 answered Thursday July 16 2009, 10:39 am: I definately say darker and straighter. I think it brings out your features more than the other 2 styles and fits your face the best. If not that, then maybe dark and curly? The curlier wasnt that bad I just didnt like the color that much on your. Whatever you decide to do I think you should go with darker in color. It makes your eyes pop! [ elw5039's advice column | Ask elw5039 A Question ]
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