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Nov 18, 2011
Gisele L.
i was wondering if someone could help me... i want to change my hair cut, but i don't know what i could do.
my hair isn't straight, i've been doind definitive straighten for 2 years, every 6 or 7 months. i think i'm doing it again on february and i want to change, any sugestion? thanks and sorry for bothering you all with this kind of problem.... ^^;
Nov 18, 2011
Gisele L.
please?
Nov 19, 2011
Jasmine K.
i think a nice cut with layers that frame your face would look gorgeous on you!
Nov 19, 2011
Soma S.
If you want to make a more drastic change, an a-line cut would look fantastic on you, since you have great bones in your face for it!
Nov 19, 2011
Myrna P.
I agree with Soma...like Victoria Beckham
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Nov 20, 2011
LeeAnn B.
I absolutely loved my A-line cut! I would maybe suggest not to go as short maybe start with a medium length bob then work your way shorter and or funkier. The only problem about the shorter styles is the growing out part when you decide to grow your hair out again ( that's where I am at!)
Nov 22, 2011
Raven N.
So your face shape and chin would look great with a short haircut to frame it all. Definitely agree with the A-line cut, or even a longer pixie could work!!
Nov 22, 2011
Gisele L.
thank you all :)
even if my hair isn't naturally straight?
Nov 22, 2011
Soma S.
It might require you to straighten your hair if you want the clean a-line look, but I have a friend that did cute beachy waves with her hair when she had her a-line cut, and it was adorable! She also pinned her hair to one side for the shaved side/asymmetric look! I was surprised that cut was so versatile!
Nov 22, 2011
Gisele L.
i see... but the problem is, my natural hair isn't cute. at all. if it had cute beachy waves, i'd be glad XDD my hair gets really armed (?) easily when it's not straight. it used to be curly when I was 4 or 5 years old, but it turned into (by itself) something unnamed....
Nov 22, 2011
Chavalier J.
Getting a bob cut will require you to constantly straigthen your becuse you can't really see the beauty in the cut unless it's straighten and curled. I suggest a blunt layered cut because it's manageable and when you hair is in it's natural state it will look just a great! I see it all the time and it works wonders on women with hair delima's in your situation. I hope this helps hun!
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