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As a person who has fine hair and has tried a severe layered cut before, I really think you should look at something that doesn't have as sharp of edges. In all the pictures that you posted, it looks like the shorter chunks of hair flair out a little to give it an edgier look.
I've always had a hard time trying to achieve that look. I always ended up having to use so much product on my hair that it got too heavy after a while and stopped flaring out... then since my hair is so fine, it ended up looking greasy on the ends and just kinda flat.
If you want something edgy like the ones you have listed, then try to have the ends and the bangs be the most edgy looking and try to not worry about the little pieces that flair out. So I would focus on something like 5 or 6 because they don't have the short pieces.
That's my advice. You are so cute from your pictures that I would think it would be hard for you to go wrong. Good luck! :)
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http://beauty.about.com/od/hairstylephotogalleries/ss/longface_3.htm
I think this style would look very good on you!
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January 05, 2009 05:32 AM
Can you help me choose a new haircut?
I have had the same hairstyle for about nine months now, which is a long time for me. The only change has been the length. I have a few ideas, but can't decide. I have fina, sort of thin hair, so keep that in mind.
pictures of my hair now, and my ideas can be found here:
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3095/3169698574_5fb050b786_b.jpg
just choose one and give me the number. Or if you have one you think would work better, post it here.
Thanks in advance,
Crystal <3
pictures of my hair now, and my ideas can be found here:
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3095/3169698574_5fb050b786_b.jpg
just choose one and give me the number. Or if you have one you think would work better, post it here.
Thanks in advance,
Crystal <3
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| January 06, 2009 07:15 AM |
I've always had a hard time trying to achieve that look. I always ended up having to use so much product on my hair that it got too heavy after a while and stopped flaring out... then since my hair is so fine, it ended up looking greasy on the ends and just kinda flat.
If you want something edgy like the ones you have listed, then try to have the ends and the bangs be the most edgy looking and try to not worry about the little pieces that flair out. So I would focus on something like 5 or 6 because they don't have the short pieces.
That's my advice. You are so cute from your pictures that I would think it would be hard for you to go wrong. Good luck! :)
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January 05, 2009 07:35 AM
I'm going to try to make this a simple, easy to read answer. lol All these hair cuts from the selection look very similar. What I could probably do is NOT tell you which ones I think that you should go with, but I COULD tell you of which ones I would stay away from (based on the picture). Those are: 2, 4, 5 and 6.
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January 05, 2009 02:32 PM
From your pictures, it seems as though you have a longer face, so I searched for some haircut ideas that work best with long faces. I found this one, which I think is similar to some of your suggestions, but also kicks it up a notch by including layers. This will not only compliment your face shape, but it will also give your fine, thin hair a little more 'size'. http://beauty.about.com/od/hairstylephotogalleries/ss/longface_3.htm
I think this style would look very good on you!
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January 05, 2009 04:14 PM
All of your ideas are very similar, and I think that style would look great on you. I would opt for something with piecey bangs like choice #6 over a fuller top, like choices #1 or #3. I think that will be the most flattering on you! Be sure to bring your pics in when you get your hair cut so your stylist will know exactly what you want!
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