as for a hair cut- if you have thick hair, layering and thinning is a great thing for you! maybe some sideswept bangs too!
if you have dark hair, i love deep auburn highlights or just all you hair deep auburn.
if you have light hair, get parts of it lightened and darkened to create dimensions.
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2007-02-22 07:28:09
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answered by Anonymous
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With an oval face you want to try something with layers, the streaks you want the lightest to be in front (some people get several colors of streaks) to bring out your eyes. The layers will also take some of the weight off and make it easier to dry and style. ( I have very thick hair). The shortest that I would suggest is to go to the jaw line no shorter.
As for the the color that all depends on your skin tone, if you are really pale you don't want to go too dark because it will make you seem a lot whiter.... try your natural hair color and do streaks, do a random variety the different colors will give you an idea on the best color suited for you. I am not talking about pink and green colors, do a couple of light colors and then a couple of dark any salon should be able to do that with no troubles..... With out seeing a pictures it really hard to tell you the exact color, and length to cut your hair but I have an oval face and I have red hair and I wouldn't go any shorter than my jaw line because it makes your face seem rounder.
Best of luck to you I hope it turns out looking great!
2007-02-22 07:31:31
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answered by Lacey 1
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ask your stylist to use his/her "thinning shears". razors are used for making the hair cut look choppy. in this case, you want to take some weight off your overall hair.
side swept bangs are a very good idea, but make sure to tell him/her that you want them to be cut in a way that they can be styled straight down much like, andy's bangs in the movie "the devil wears prada"
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i'm not aware of your skin color, so let's just say you're fair.
choose a dark color for your base, like deep chocolate brown, and a great contrast is platinum blonde streaks, the thickness of the streaks is up to you, but they look great! tell your stylist to spare your bangs when she's doing the streaks, just keep your bangs the same color as the base.
2007-02-22 07:33:21
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answered by Anonymous
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you in all hazard bored to death in long hair in simple terms like others substitute into bored to death in short hair. Get your self a kind of gadgets which will straighten yoour hair and observe what occurs. i'm a guy and function been from butt length to ear length and being 40 3 I nonetheless dont comprehend what looks ultimate. On that i'll assert, what you observe as drab and uninteresting, is yet yet another persons desire. try extremely some themes it breaks up the monotany and it feels cool having a diverse look as rapidly as and a on a similar time as. Or try fairly a small quantity of Gel and follow it to the dimensions no longer the suited this is going to function weight to drag the suited down. positioned as much as in techniques you need to allways hit a shop that has the computing device utility which will take your image and located diverse varieties on ya so which you get an theory what you will look like in diverse varieties. At any value dont lose sleep over it you likely have alluring long curly hair and journey it on a similar time as you have it, it has an inclination to vanish as you alter into older ;)
2016-10-16 06:29:02
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answered by ? 4
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Have the stylist do a razor cut to thin it out and usually if your hair is dark brown you could use a color in the reds or a lighter brown just to give it highlights
2007-02-22 07:30:17
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answered by Tapestry6 7
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well i have very thick mex. hair. I recommend a razor cut , so its choppy and not block cut that will make your face look round and it will puff out. Since you didnt mention your hair color i am going to assume it is dark brown/ black. So i recommend bleached blonde highlights, then a carmel glaze over that so it's suttle and natural looking. Ask for a weave, that is the technic they use so its very natural and not so chunky.. so good luck
2007-02-22 07:28:36
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answered by Mystic Bell 3
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Have the hairstylist cut it with a razor it'll shed some of the weight from the thickness away and add volume to your hair and movement. You'll love it!
2007-02-22 07:28:09
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answered by Always Camera Ready 3
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Just let your hair shine and maybe trim ends a little bit every 6 weeks
2007-02-22 07:28:56
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answered by Vesna G 5
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u should ask that to the hairstylists u should go to one
2007-02-22 07:27:25
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answered by joseline m 1
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