I've Had The Same Haircut Basically My Whole Life?
Question Posted Tuesday March 10 2015, 1:22 pm
For As Long As I Can Remember, I've Always Had Bangs. They Go Straight Down My Forehead (Above My Eyes). When I Was Younger, I Would Just Grow Out My Hair And Cut It Every Now And Then. Now, I Cut It Quite Short (Or Medium Length?) To Probably 2 or 3 Inches Above Where My Elbows Are. And I Added Short Layers. I Personally Think It's Cute And Casual, And I Get Compliments On It Too. But I'm A Freshman In High School Now. Is It Weird To Have Bangs For That Long?
missundersmock answered Thursday March 12 2015, 4:30 am: thats ok, but since you have the length you also have the chance to try new different hairstyles that GO with bangs!
look online for different hairstyles that you might like to try if you DO want something different? check out pinterest. type in bangs, and long hair styles and just see what comes up! ; )
Dragonflymagic answered Wednesday March 11 2015, 1:21 am: As long as you like it, that's what counts. No hairstyle is weird if the person wearing it likes it. Hairstyles can be radically different from each other but that's okay, people just expressing their personal taste.
I had no bangs myself as a kid and teen, then grew them when I married at 20 and didn't stop wearing bangs and growing them out again until just over a year ago. And I'm now in my mid 50's. People have liked both on me. [ Dragonflymagic's advice column | Ask Dragonflymagic A Question ]
Ocalaphernella answered Wednesday March 11 2015, 12:33 am: Something that you like is never weird. If you want bangs, wear bangs. If you want to try something new, go for it! It is your hair and whatever you want, goes. Totally up to you!
Hope this helps~ [ Ocalaphernella's advice column | Ask Ocalaphernella A Question ]
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