QuoteReplyTopic: Another Long-Hair Question Posted: January 12 2000 at 2:42am
Wow. I can't just come back; I have to come back with a spamming vengeance. I have one more question. :)I am growing my hair out and love the look of hair that is all one length. Unfortunately, this look is rather unforgiving and unflattering to most face types. (My face is round.) I've been looking at different graduated and layered cuts, but they all have that choppy look I hate.Lately I've noticed, though, that most models and actresses with "one-length" hair don't really have one-length hair. There are a few shorter pieces around the face to break up the line and soften their look. (Claire Danes in "Romeo & Juliet, for example.) The pieces are almost imperceptible.Can anyone tell me what this cutting technique is called? Is it a good way to make one-length hair more flattering?Thanks,Ally
> Wow. I can't just come back; I have to come back with> a spamming vengeance. I have one more question. :)> I am growing my hair out and love the look of hair> that is all one length. Unfortunately, this look is> rather unforgiving and unflattering to most face> types. (My face is round.) I've been looking at> different graduated and layered cuts, but they all> have that choppy look I hate.> Lately I've noticed, though, that most models and> actresses with "one-length" hair don't> really have one-length hair. There are a few shorter> pieces around the face to break up the line and soften> their look. (Claire Danes in "Romeo & Juliet,> for example.) The pieces are almost imperceptible.> Can anyone tell me what this cutting technique is> called? Is it a good way to make one-length hair more> flattering?> Thanks,> Allyi couldn't tell you what you need but i do wish you luck getting the look you want.steve
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