i am 20,indian,fair,round faced girl.i have wiast length hair which i don't want to reduce "at all"...........but since i have a round face,i need to increase volume with some personalised crown and as i ahve double chin i also need to have few short strands of hair peepinf from behind my ear.
but the problem is whenever i go for a hairstlye the expert asks me to go for layers and says that i'll not reduce the length.but when the cut is complete i find that the length of my hair has reduced.i ahve tried with all kinds of good salons but failed.help.
2007-01-17
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if u have a round face, u do need layers to offset the roundness. by doing so, the hair in front and sides will naturally have to be shorter. however, u can ask the stylist to leave the hair at the back long.
2007-01-17 22:46:01
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answered by MikaRyki 2
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I'm a hairdresser, and to be honest unless your willing to lose a little off the length the hairdresser is limited on the look they can produce.. bite the bullet and go for a couple of inches off to acheive the look you want.. otherwise if you set on not having anything cut off the length, try playing around with curling tongs, make some spirals amongst your hair, always makes the face look softer with a curl either side of your cheeks..
2007-01-18 00:23:24
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answered by 007jaynesblonde 2
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in the starting up you should save your hair length below your chin. stay away from jaw-length bobs once you've a round face, short hair can intensify the roundness of your face, yet some textured layers can make it artwork. besides the undeniable fact that it quite relies upon on the feel of your hair, once you've curly hair, cut back in layers to weigh it down yet curls works tremendous with round faces so long because the curl starts below the lips. And in case you opt for bangs advise you get for a "photo, curved structure...and be positive bangs are thick, shorter in the middle and longer on the perimeters. Shoulder-length hair is flattering on all face shapes because it truly is no longer too lengthy and it truly is no longer too short.
2016-11-25 00:58:29
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answered by ? 4
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Round face with long hair is an assett. You look beautiful whatever hair stlye you do. May be part of your hair downed thru your ears and the bulk to the back will match your round face better.
But you are beautiful with the natural way you are made.Chear up.
2007-01-18 18:08:37
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answered by Anuj P1952 3
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2007-01-18 03:50:00
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answered by Anonymous
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I say go balls out...shorter hair just looks better on round face...One word....."bob"....that hair cut is for round face girls..like myself.....donate your hair for a good cause...or because you're indian...sell it....Black girls are buyin Indian hair right now from $200 to $400 dollars :)
2007-01-18 07:01:41
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answered by Brownsuga 3
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i think you should do length and don;t go to short it should be a lit longer then your cheek bone i have a round face to and i never hide my face cause it pretty and yes really the more you try to hide it, it going get worth
2007-01-18 03:30:10
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answered by Anonymous
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get a v cut dont cut ur full length bcoz cutting is 2 min and growing is 2 years think and act
2007-01-21 22:15:26
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answered by mpvijay555 3
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after washing hair,braid hair very tightly on each side of face,let dry.after drying take it a loose. the waves on each side of your face should mimalize the roundness
2007-01-18 07:05:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Try making a buffoh on top of yr head ------- that will give height to yr face, making it look oval rather than round.
2007-01-17 23:22:24
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answered by ๏๓ รђคภtเ, รђคภtเ รђคภtเ ....... ! 7
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