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I have a round face and im 5.6ft tall. i have lengthy but not very thick hair. many of my friends suggested that i go for layered cut. i want to know which hairstyle would suit me keeping in mind my hair thinness and i also have pierced my nose. so i dont want to look old by having a lengthy hair. i want to sport a new hair cut which will give me a makeover look. pls suggest me whcih hair style would suit me?

2006-10-23 17:12:16 · 24 answers · asked by popsy 1 in Beauty & Style Hair

24 answers

go and ask your hair stylist they would know your hair better and what would look good on you

2006-10-23 17:18:26 · answer #1 · answered by mymichele_24 2 · 0 0

You do not say if your hair has any curl or wave. It would be good to know if your ears lay flat against your head or if they stick out.

With a round face you are always better off having some hair to frame your face. . If you want longish hair then clip it up or make a ponytail buy keep some whisps at the front perhaps a side bang. You might consider going short. If you are thin of body then short hair might be ideal. If you are not thin then about mid-neck would be good.

There are a lot of things to consider: your ears and if you want to show them, your nose - what size is it in proportion to your face. Thin hair responds better for frequent washing and it is easier to wash when short. Thin hair is not usually good for layering but ask your stylist.

A good stylist can personalize a hair style for you and will be able to recommend some styles to fit your face, body and life style. Usually, hair salons have lots of hair styling books you can browse through.

I have fine thin hair. Some years ago I went very short and was pleasantly surprised to find I have very nice waves and curls in my hair but if it gets longer the curls are all weighted down and not evident.

Good products will enhance your hair as well and coloring hair gives it more body if it is thin. If you are losing your hair, however, coloring it is not advised. Good Luck

2006-10-23 17:24:57 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

For u i hope curly hair style would be the best fit, because it has more sex appeal than most of all other hair styles. More over it suits for your round face. Also go for different probable previews with respect to your skin color, height, face texture and importantly your dressing style expozzzzzzzzzzzzz your hair beauty more then what it would be. This answer just gives an outline for u since im unable to see your facecut. Your body shape tooooooooo plays a dominant role in your hair style.
Style and beauty starts with the first point HEALTHY.
If u have a healthy out look, then you are half ok. Take care....

2006-10-23 20:42:55 · answer #3 · answered by rufushjoardaan 1 · 0 0

Round
Full-looking face with a round chin and hairline. Widest point is at the cheeks and ears.
Try

hair styles with fullness and height at the crown. Off center parts. Short hair styles with a swept-back direction or hair styles that are longer than chin length. By layering the top to achieve fullness and keeping the rest of the cut relatively close to the face, your face shape will appear longer and narrower.
Avoid

Chin length hair with a rounded line that mirrors face’s circular shape. Center parts. Short-short crops, straight "chopped" bangs. Fullness at side of ears. A rounded haircut ending at the chin will certainly add weight to your face shape. Because the widest part of your face is at the cheeks and ears, you need to avoid having the fullness of the cut here as it will make your face appear wider.

2006-10-23 21:43:10 · answer #4 · answered by kimmy 1 · 0 0

Don't cut it! Go with a lot of body. Curls that accent the face of a rounder shape head looks good. Trust me my mother was a hair stylist for over 26 years before she passed away and I follow in her foot steps. Romance curls will do the job, and have the men beating your door down.

2006-10-23 17:17:18 · answer #5 · answered by cutiestorm 2 · 0 0

Ideally, your Hair Technician/Dresser, should be able to give you the best idea as to which hair style would be best suited, since as you mentioned, your hair is not very thick. Wigs, are great pick-me- uppers. You could try fitting until you find one that makes you feel good about yourself.

2006-10-23 17:22:14 · answer #6 · answered by ? 2 · 0 0

layers work well especially if you have thin hair. it gives your hair a little more body to it and makes it seem fuller than it really is. its hard to visualize a certain style but don't go too short until you're sure thats what you want.

2006-10-23 17:17:56 · answer #7 · answered by Megs 1 · 0 0

Go Afro Girl!
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An afro, sometimes called a "natural" or shortened to "fro", is a hairstyle in which the hair extends out from the head like a halo or cloud. This may or may not include wearing such afros long, to several times the diameter of the head. An afro requires curly hair and often, but not always, Afro textured hair, which typically people of indigenous African descent naturally have. The ancient Africans known to us as the ancient Egyptians were known at times to wear their wooly hair in this style. Anyone of any ethnic background is capable of acquiring an afro if they have curly hair especially if they have some African ancestry. With naturally kinky hair, the spiraling, tightly coiled curls can be straightened out somewhat, giving the hair added volume and length, by first braiding the hair, then separating the coils using an afro pick. The afro pick is an adaptation of a traditional African grooming instrument, which is essentially a narrow comb with long, widely spaced teeth.

History

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In 1963, actress Cicely Tyson sported cornrows or a "TWA" (a "teeny, weeny afro") in the popular network television series East Side, West Side. Following the example of Bob Dylan - who is Jewish and who had let his curly hair grow out - Jimi Hendrix became one of the first popular entertainers to have a large afro. The afro also had political connotations with Malcolm X calling conked hair "a step towards self-degradation". The afro style was a repudiation of the use of hair straighteners to mimic the straightness of Caucasian hair. The afro gained popularity during the 1960s and 1970s, in connection with the growth of the Black Pride and Black Power political movements, and the emergence of blaxploitation films and disco music. Among Blacks, afros were considered a proclamation of "Black is Beautiful!" a popular slogan of the time. They became symbols of race pride; progressive, often leftist political leanings; and militancy. In northern and western states Afros were seen popularly worn in ghettos such as Harlem, Bedford-Stuyvesant, and Watts as early as 1965 and 1966. In the southern US however, it was not a popular hairstyle until 1969 and 1970. However, during the later half of the 1970s, the style passed into the cultural mainstream and for many people became simply a fashion that sometimes even Caucasian men (and women) with looser, less curly hair adopted.

Pop culture

Today afros are used in popular culture for comedic effect, especially in comedies from the 90s era due to their unique dimensions. A common joke involves the hiding of objects in the person's hair. In the movie Leprechaun in the Hood, for instance, a character played by Ice-T pulls a baseball bat from his afro; this scene is a satire of a similar scene in the blaxploitation classic Foxy Brown, in which Pam Grier hides a revolver in her afro. Another Grier film, Coffy (1973) depicted a scene where she plants razor blades in her afro before a catfight scene.

Another kind of afro joke is seen in a 70s flashback sequence of the Leslie Nielsen comedy The Naked Gun 33 1/3: The Final Insult, where Nordberg (played by O. J. Simpson) sports an afro so large that he's unable to walk through a door. One of Victoria Principal's films (Earthquake) featured her character in an "afro", and the James Bond film Moonraker depicted a scene with a member of Drax's master race sporting an "afro". Afros often pop up in anime with characters such as Nabeshin and Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo, both of whom seemingly derive mystical powers from their afros. Additionally, Noboru Yamaguchi of the series Cromartie High School sports an afro which seems to change in size and consistency during a scene. This kind of haircut also appears in the anime Sgt. Frog as the main focus of the first ending theme song. The term Jewfro is also the title of a popular rant/humor site called Jewfro.org

The first series of UK TV programme Trigger Happy TV often featured a sketch in which Dom Joly wore a ridiculously large afro wig and then stood in such a way that the wig would obscure a member of the public's view of something - London landmarks such as the Palace of Westminster were often chosen. The sketch was also performed in a cinema, where Joly entered and sat in front of someone; making them unable to see the screen. The person was then seen to move to a seat in front of Joly, apparently complaining whilst doing so. As soon as the person sat down, Joly removed the wig to cause further annoyance.

2006-10-23 17:21:39 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

How about a crew cut ? Down below, I would tend to prefer a clean shave.

2006-10-23 17:46:31 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Umm.... the third image looks such as you're 13 years previous... You look 17 in the 2d and 4th photographs, and 20 in the 1st image. quite shop the fast hair. quite. You look too youthful for me to cost, sorry!

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2006-10-23 17:57:02 · answer #11 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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