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    Default Tips For Choosing A Haircut



    Naturally Thick/Wavy Hair

    If you possess naturally wavy sexy hair, just like Jessica Alba, then choosing a haircut that would accentuate the natural volume of your mane, without making it look frizzy and tousled, would be just great. You can ask your stylist to blunt the bottom and then layer the hair evenly, without making it look choppy. To create a celeb style, just blow-dry your mane when wet and create soft curls, just around the face. You can also curl up your hair and then break them up with fingers for a sexy look.

    Long Thick Straight Hair

    If you have thick straight hair, a la Eva Longoria Parker style, then snipping it off to get angular heavy layers wouldn’t just add definition to your face, but would also leave you with sleek, chic hairstyle. You can wear this haircut with a side parting or just tick it behind your ears. For more effect, always keep your hair loose.

    Light Curly Hair


    Remember Gabrielle Union? Soft curls are back in fashion and in a big way. If you are wondering which cut to opt for styling your soft curly mane, going with long layers at the crown will just add to the fullness of your hair. However, if you have kinky curls, avoid this haircut, as the layers might look disheveled and thrown out of place. For everyday look, you can roll up your hair to make fluffy, perfect curls.

    Fine Hair

    Fine hair may possibly look easiest to style, but cutting it can actually be a tricky bet. For girls with fine hair, concentrated layers is a much better option than blended layers. You can ask your stylist to faux fullness by trimming the back a little shorter than the front to create more body and volume. To add more life to your hairstyle, just spritz hairspray and give your hair a real lift.

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    Very nice picture..
    Thanks for the information

    Last edited by minisoji; 06-08-2010 at 09:46 AM.

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