Wednesday, November 25, 2009

How should I get my hair cut?

Hi,



well Im going to the hairdressers this weekend and i want to go for a different look but i dont realy have a new idea for my hair.I always ask to get my hair layered to about just above my shoulder but im getting kind of bored of that.



My hairs dark brown and pretty healthy.When i straighten it it reaches an inch below my shoulder but when i let it dry naturaly it goes all wavy and sorta frizzy and sits above my shoulder.



I have like this side fringe but not the ones that like cover half my face and i dont realy like it.



So i was wondring if anyone has any ideas for a new style that you think would suite me.Please make it reasonable as i dont want to shave it off or dye it.



Thank you



How should I get my hair cut?

I think you should grow it out and curl it. That would be AWESOME! I just like curly hair.



f it can't hold a curl well (like mine) or you really want a cut, I'd go for a flip or maybe a chin-length cut (those work well if you get one of those round, porcupine brushes and roll your hair and lightly spray it for a little curl under)



How should I get my hair cut?

britney spears style



How should I get my hair cut?

layers.



maybe with some highlights.



How should I get my hair cut?

go crazy search the internet looking for new ideas and put a little of 1 thing and mix it with another untill u hav the hairstyle of or dreams



How should I get my hair cut?

omg, do like a jennifer love hewitt cut in her ghost whisperer show. I always thought that looked so cute but it doesn't fit my face. Oh and if you like long hair ask for extension, except it hurts and takes a long time...



How should I get my hair cut?

when you see someone's hair that you like (for example, a friend at school or work, a relative or even someone at the mall or downtown) - ask them where they got their hair cut and who cut it! I'm serious. My girlfriends ask me who my stylist is because they love my hair. I have a stylist that I absolutely love. I don't have to "think" of what looks good for me or what I want. She knows, becasue she's that good. I simply give her my requirements - for me this includes: 1) must be able to pull it into a pony tail if I'm having a bad hair day and 2) must be low maintenance (I don't have 45 minutes to blow dry my hair).



Be prepared to spend the money necessary to have a great cut! Also, the first time you go to see a new stylist I wouldn't let him/her do something outrageous with your hair - maybe the second time, but not the first - so you are sure you like the stylist.



Hope this helps!

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