13/m sorry its so long
ok so i like having my hair down to my shoulders and i always grow it to about there but apparently it looks like a mushroom (how i dont know) to all my friends and they like always comment about it and its really annoying.
so what do people recommend for a haircut for a 13 yr old boy with curly(not really curly but like little ringlet kind of things at the back but not really the front) and hair that always puffs out but i use this tre'semme hair stuff in my hair to make it less frizzy or something and i have a kinda wide nose so if theres anything that goes with that oh and ive got tan-ish skin
thanks btw ive never really had short hair cause it makes my nose look wider haha and people tease me for it sometimes haha well i think that it makes it look wider
and if its possible can u stick the url or something of a photo of what you are talking about
thanks
Additional info, added Monday July 20 2009, 6:43 pm: also when i straighten it it just puffs out to the sides more after like an hour im not sure if i did it wrong but i got a friend to do it who does it to her hair all the time n it was straight for the whole day.. Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Fashion and Styles? FeelFree answered Tuesday July 21 2009, 9:10 am: Go to the hairdresser and just ask them to thin it? or layer the top bit.. or just go in and tell them what you just told us and ask them to help you fix it.. they are professionals, they should know what your talking about and how to do it :) [ FeelFree's advice column | Ask FeelFree A Question ]
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