Without doubt mullets!!!
2006-07-17 02:07:18
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answer #1
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answered by Iain T 3
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Choose a hairstyle that suits your face — regardless of what fashion decrees. A round face needs a style to scale down fullness at the sides, while a long face is flattered by a style which gives it fullness. If you have a prominent chin, soften the line by curling your hair in under ears and cheeks. A heart-shaped face needs a style with fullness at the cheeks to soften the point.
Your stylist should consider your lifestyle and tastes when creating a style for you, and be a good cutter (because the secret of a good hairstyle is in the cut). If you find such a paragon — stick to him! If he knows his oats he will change your hairstyle in subtle, artful ways to keep up with fashion trends but flatter you nevertheless.
A final tip is to wear your hair shorter as you get older. Of course, this doesn’t mean sporting a boy’s cut at eighty, but you shouldn’t wear your hair in long, flowing waves rippling onto your shoulders if you’re middle-aged.
2006-07-17 04:20:49
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answered by @ngёL♥PÏήK 5
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Isometrical cuts are in, and the mohican seems to be popular again as displayed by Gavin "Im boppin Charlotte Churches 40DD each night" Henson his new do is apparently the next big thing.
2006-07-17 02:17:12
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answer #3
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answered by ralphylad 2
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It really all depends on the person. if they have a long face or rounded face or wear glasses. Characteristics etc. you're best asking your hairdresser what they think. And decide if you are a man or a woman as well?!?!?!?
2006-07-17 02:08:51
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answered by Lilac Lady 3
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Grade 1 !
2006-07-17 02:07:04
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answered by TAFF 6
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The comb over for both genders.
2006-07-17 02:07:51
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answered by Stammerman! 5
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long for women,, shaved for men...
2006-07-17 02:10:14
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answered by Anonymous
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www.virtualhaircare.com
2006-07-21 23:49:33
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answered by flymetothemoon279 5
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