Saturday, November 14, 2009

Which Hair-cut Suits?

I'm having silky ,medium length and heavy hair (having round face). which hair cut will suits me ?



Which Hair-cut Suits?

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.



Which Hair-cut Suits?

darling



not urs not ours hair



so what u can carry comfortably is good



my ex had like military short hair she carried it well she looked damn hot to me



so all depends i would say....



Which Hair-cut Suits?

look in magazines, ask a beautitian, look at people on tv with round faces and people you see at work or in school or on the street, then after you've chosen some styles you like, if you can, get wigs that look like the styles and colors you and cut you like. then when you look in the mirror, after experimenting and having fun, choose the style you like and have it done to your hair!



Which Hair-cut Suits?

A BoB would be cute %26amp; get it stacked in the back!!



Which Hair-cut Suits?

i think u shud go in for lazer or step cut



Which Hair-cut Suits?

i too am having silky hair i had made feather cut which is damn good liked by ppl...hope u try it



Which Hair-cut Suits?

Here, take my advice for every face shape...hope it helps...



Rectangular or oblong



Long and slender, about the same width at forehead and just below cheekbones. May have a very narrow chin or a very high forehead.



Try



Short to medium lengths. Fullness at the sides of your face. Soft wispy bangs. You'll want to balance the look of a long and slender face. Soft wispy bangs will shorten the appearance of the length. Fullness at the sides of your face will add width to the look of your face shape.



By cutting the hair into a short or medium length, the outline of the cut will also shorten the look of the length of the face. Layers work great with your face shape, as they will add softness to the straight lines in your face. Try side parts, and you may be able to wear straight back styles.



Avoid



To much hair length . . . your face will look even longer! Too much height lengthens your face. Center parts. When your hair gets past your shoulders there is a good chance it is doing you more harm than good. The models with rectangular face shapes and long hair, get by with it only because they have a "on call" hairdresser who is busy primping and teasing, setting and styling to add fullness to the hair. Since most of us don鈥檛 have this luxury, my suggestion is keep it above shoulder length.



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Click on the name to see a picture of celebrities with rectangular faces:



Gwyneth Paltrow Kirstie Alley Janet Jackson Gabrielle Reece Niki Taylor Stephanie Seymour



round.jpg (9044 bytes) 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鈥檚 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.



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Click on the name to see a picture of celebrities with round faces:



Ingrid Bergman Roseanne Barr Kate Winslet Natalie Merchant Drew Barrymore Christina Ricci Charlotte Church



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A strong, square jaw line and usually an equally square hairline.



Try



Short-to-medium length hair, especially with wave or roundness around the face. Wispy bangs. Off-center parts, height at the crown. You want to soften the square look of your face with layers and wispy looks around the face. Height at the crown will elongate your symmetrical shape. If your hair is straight you may want to consider a body wave, as some curl or wave to the hair will achieve a nice balance to the straight features of your face shape.



Avoid



Long straight styles that accentuate square jawbone. "Linear" straight bangs or center parts. A straight bob ending at the jaw line is the wrong thing to do for your face shape. You can wear a layered bob, however it should end above or below the jaw line. Make sure in styling that you achieve some roundness to the shape and some height at the crown or bangs, and you will be on the right track.



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Click on the name to see a picture of celebrities with square faces:



Kristin Scott Thomas Holly Marie Combs Sandra Bullock Demi Moore Isabella Rosellini



heart.jpg (8969 bytes) Heart



Face is wide at the temples and hairline, narrowing to a small delicate chin.



Try



Chin-length or longer styles. Side-parted hair styles. Swept-forward layers around the upper face, gently wispy bangs. A chin length bob is great on your face shape! This creates a balanced look by giving fullness where you need it. You can wear shorter styles, however, if you are a dramatic heart shape you need to leave weight in the back nape area. This will achieve more balance between your dramatic cheekbones and more narrowing chin.



Avoid



Short, full styles that emphasize upper face. Height at the crown. Severe, slicked back looks. If you are a dramatic heart shape, the short full styles with tapered necklines which emphasize the upper face will make you look top heavy. Too much height at the crown will give the appearance of a longer and narrower chin. Just remember if you have a dramatic heart shape face, you have great cheekbones to emphasize! Don't miss the boat by getting a cut which is to top heavy.



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Click on the name to see a picture of celebrities with heart faces:



Michelle Pfeiffer Ashley Judd Jennifer Love Hewitt Claudia Schiffer Emmanuaell Beart Juliette Binoche Lisa Kudrow Lucy Lawless Naomi Campbell



triangle.jpg (8069 bytes) Triangular



Reverse of the heart-shape . . . a dominant jaw line with narrowing at the cheek bone and temples.



Try



Shorter hair that balances prominent jaw line. Styles that are full at the temples, taper at the jaw. Off center parts. Wedges and shags look great on you. You need lots of layers to achieve fullness through the upper part of your face. By wearing styles which are full at the temples and taper at the jaw line, you achieve a balance which can be remarkable, in accenting features otherwise understated. Try tucking hair behind your ears as this will draw attention to your eyes and add width in this area.



Avoid



Long, full hair styles that draw attention to jaw line. Center parts鈥攐ff-center is more flattering.



Too much height at the crown. You want to stay away from putting most of the weight of a haircut at the jaw line and below. This will give the appearance of added weight to the face.



If going with long hair, it should be kept tight at the nape.



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Click on the name to see a picture of a celebrity with triangular shaped face:



Kathy Ireland



Diamond



A cross between heart and a dramatic oval. Widest at the cheekbones, and narrow equally at the forehead and jaw line.



Try



Your face shape is balanced and dramatic. Try a variety of styles. Almost everything works with your face (as long as you are a true diamond). You can wear shorter styles, however if you are a dramatic diamond shape you need to leave weight in the back nape area like a heart shaped face. This will achieve more balance between your dramatic cheekbones and more delicate chin line.



Avoid



You can do just about everything, but try not too wear to much hair on your face, thereby hiding your great features.



Which Hair-cut Suits?

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鈥檚 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.



Which Hair-cut Suits?

get layers



Which Hair-cut Suits?

freehair with small funk



Which Hair-cut Suits?

get layers or get a u cut or a v cute or just a normal cut i have silky hair up to my shoulders and i have layers and i always leave it out and ppl seem to like it



Which Hair-cut Suits?

loose long layers. make sure to get layered around the face. also very short hair cuts would be cute like short in back and A little longer in front or short and curled out everywheres1

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