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I have brown hair that is medium length and my bangs are grown out. Should I get it cut and if so how?

2006-07-19 04:49:34 · 20 answers · asked by Kaite 2 in Beauty & Style Hair

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I think first day is an awesome day to try out a new style and get your friends talking LOL.

I think layers and maybe some side bangs sound great. Maybe some highlights or low lights.

If you're not ready for a total new look, why not try something temporary like a french braid or some curls?

Jessica

2006-07-19 05:02:59 · answer #1 · answered by Jessica W 2 · 14 3

This is so shallow. But if you must know, bangs haven't been "in" since the early 90's and guys like girls who wear their hair down rather than up. Try getting an anime inspired haircut. That seems to be whats "in" these days with the kids and their liking of the the Japanese, Internet, and Gaming culture.

2006-07-19 12:12:02 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

You don't want to go for the first day of school with a new haircut. That never works out how you think it will..if you are going to get it cut pick a style and do it now. Have your stylist tell you the best way to fix it and give yourself plenty of practice time before school starts.

2006-07-19 11:55:26 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

If yor bangs are grown out, you should leave your hair open or tie a ponytail and make a middle or side parting and sweep your bangs behind your ears. You could also twist your hair and pin it up and leave you overgrown bangs out. (Like in your avatar.)

2006-07-19 11:55:31 · answer #4 · answered by Vaishu 1 · 0 0

I always go with a fun hair style.
Mine is dark brown and I keep it short and kind of just sticking out all over if you know what I mean (little gel). This can look very fun with jeans and a T, or very classy with a skirt and heels.

2006-07-19 11:56:04 · answer #5 · answered by Char B 2 · 0 0

Don't cut your hair but I think you should get side-swept bangs! It will look great if you wear fitted jeans and a nice dressy top. Good luck!

2006-07-19 11:54:28 · answer #6 · answered by simpleplan0013 5 · 0 0

no you don't have to you can style it with flips or you can slick your bangs to the side and have a stylish wavy ponytail. if you don't feel like doing your hair every day just get braids. there are many ways to take your hair to school an edgy straight look.

2006-07-19 12:13:48 · answer #7 · answered by kiki 1 · 0 0

You could get a haircut that fits your personality or why not try this stylish ponytail.

* How to Wear a Stylish Ponytail *

Your first ponytail may have been your cutest, most of us can view that first ponytail in our baby albums, a little one inch pony at the top of our head gathered with a fluffy lace hair accessory that was adorned with bows, ribbons, or pink silk roses. For the high fashion babies you will see socks to match.

Steps

The New Ponytail1. As little girls we fashioned our doll’s hair in much the same manner, even small fingers could master the style of the ponytail. Barbie was a favorite model as she came with long hair in one length that was perfect for styling ponytails, pigtails, and topknots.
One of my earliest and favorite “salons‿ was out in the garden, dolls became fashionistas leaving the garden salon wearing styles directly from the ponytails accessorized with fern leaves, roses, and baby’s breath. An unending supply of grasses and vines provided inspiration for braiding; even Raggedy Ann left her appointment happily with the chicest of styles.
We went off to elementary school with the ponytail as the standard, and then seemed to reserve it in later years for the bad hair day or the play hard, work hard hairstyle. Sadly, the ponytail became reserved for the gym, washing the car, and the days when you could not wash your hair.
A brief return to popularity was seen with the creation of the scrunchie. If you do have a drawer full of these scrunchies, they are no longer fashion statement and are not for today’s trendy ponytails!
Today’s Ponytail is the requisite trendy hairstyle, Ponytails went to the award shows this season, filled the pages of spring fashion magazines, Designers Calvin Klein and Marc Jacobs dressed runway models in the loose and low style, wrapped with strips of hair to cover elastics.

Beauty And The BathThe ponytail has always been the most utilitarian amongst hairstyles and this holds true today, styles range the full gamut of styles, from chic to nonchalant, dressed up or dressed down.
The ponytail compliments any outfit or occasion, messy and sexy, smooth and polished, casual, sporty, or conservative.
These are the three basic ponytail styles, from these variations are created to compliment every hair type, face shape and mood and for every occasion and celebration.
PONYTAILS: The foundation of the basic ponytail is easily created by pulling your hair back and fastening with a band or ponytail holder to secure in place. The position of where your ponytail will be gathered can be practically anywhere - on one side or the other, high or low. The classic style is at the back, centered over your occipital bone. The pony is then usually left to hang loosely from your ponytail holder.
TOPKNOT: The Topknot is the term used for the ponytail that is positioned at your upper crown area or at the top of your head. All or only the centre section of front hair can be gathered into a topknot. The initial style was to keep long hair pulled away from your face but it soon became the base for more creative styling. Full or partial up dos, buns, and a variation of the Gibson Girl can originate from a topknot.
PIGTAILS: Pigtail hairstyles are created by dividing your hair and forming into two separate tails. The position and placement of your pigtails can be optional and classic pigtails are symmetrical (the same on each side). In addition, as with the ponytail above, the loose hair can be dressed up however you desire. Pigtails can work, when a ponytail does not, for shorter hair that escapes from a single pony, pigtails will secure this length better.

Tips

A ponytail does not require the styling time and efforts involved for dos and is the easiest for any one to style the basic and then elaborate on any chosen theme. This style is friendly to all hair textures, curly and wavy ponytails being as chic as smooth and straight.
The ponytail is the most universal of all hairstyles, worn by men, women, and children, it is worn by all ages, races, and hair types.
Ponytail, Topknot, Pigtail hair styles can be viewed:

2006-07-19 12:01:42 · answer #8 · answered by @ngёL♥PÏήK 5 · 0 0

Get choppy layers and highlights in a few shades lighter than the rest of you hair. wear it straight, but be sure you have alot of volume or it will look flat. Use a volumizer or a shampoo that adds body.

2006-07-19 11:55:06 · answer #9 · answered by jeanajumpingbean 2 · 0 0

Nahh. you can do more with length. As far as the first day of school, does your school have air conditioning? A messy bun on the nape of your neck would be cool and look good.

2006-07-19 12:34:14 · answer #10 · answered by Andrea S 2 · 0 0

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