Weird picture, but it is the most recent. ? My side swept bangs have grown out big time, but I have been waiting to cut them again because I want to do something with the rest of it.
I would keep it long! It is so pretty and it takes forever to grow back. I totally regret cutting my hair 6 months ago and have vowed to change color, layers, bangs in the future to see if I get my change fix before ever cutting a lot of hair off. I would try blunt bangs, a face frame and long layers. Its super cute like is. Bangs might make it just a bit more current.
I usually just go into my hair dresser, give her an approximate length I'd like my hair, tell her I want something that totally low-maintenance but that will still look really cute and not dowdy and mom-ish, and let her go to work. She's awesome and always makes me look great. She typically does long layers (lots of them).
I have to find someone around here that can do that.
Alex (11/14/06) and Nate (5/25/10) "Want what you have, do what you can, be who you are." - Rev. Forrest Church
You should definitely have it around shoulder length with some layers around your face. I used to have really long hair too and realized it was doing nothing for me! Then when I cut it it takes 1/2 the time to dry it!
Re: How should I cut my hair? PIP Give me ideas...
do you want to keep it long, or are you open to have it short?
I would go shoulder length with long layers and a side bang. that way it won't be all pin straight. I love when they cut with a razor too.
I love long hair, so I would keep it shoulder length and cut it the way that I suggested. I think that it will look good on you.
You're so pretty!
I usually just go into my hair dresser, give her an approximate length I'd like my hair, tell her I want something that totally low-maintenance but that will still look really cute and not dowdy and mom-ish, and let her go to work. She's awesome and always makes me look great. She typically does long layers (lots of them).
I have to find someone around here that can do that.
Alex (11/14/06) and Nate (5/25/10)
"Want what you have, do what you can, be who you are." - Rev. Forrest Church
Love this cut
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