QuoteReplyTopic: big nose + short hair: can it be done? Posted: April 05 2019 at 6:57am
I had the same situation. For a long time I was looking for a suitable haircut for my big nose, and I even more experimented with it. This article helped a lot, it’s a pity that I didn’t find it before. Hope this advise will help someone. https://www.hadviser.com/hair-for-big-nose/
A few more kind words. You answered the question you posed with a resounding "yes" (not that your features were really much of an issue). You look smashing.
Sorry about that, everyone. I've been tweaking my online photo albums a lot lately (switching photos from webshots to flickr, and I've reached my flickr upload limit for the month). Anyway, you can see a before and after below. (Actually, it's an after and before).
A few more kind words. You answered the question you posed with a resounding "yes" (not that your features were really much of an issue). You look smashing.
Jamie, your hair looks great. I'm glad that you like it also. Another happy ending.
I really liked your pictures of Germany; made me reminisce about my living there. My last duty station was Stuttgart and I also lived in Heidelberg when I was younger. I loved day tripping around Germany, France, Switzerland, Austria, Lichtenstein, Luxembourg, on the weekends. So many beautiful things to see.
It's not quite as short as I wanted, but that's fine, as I can always go shorter later. I like it a lot; it looks rather 1920's to me. The stylist used a feather razor, which gave it a great piece-y look.
As soon as my bangs are grown out, it will be even better.
Fickle,
That's fantastic. You seem to have found a salon and hairstylist who
knows what they are doing. Enjoy your day at the beauty salon lovely
lady!
I went for my second consultation today. The stylist was very friendly. She really listened to me and was positive, and gladly looked at all the pictures of hairstyles I was considering. She seemed to think that I could pull off a shorter cut.
I booked an appointment for le chopping on Thursday. What we decided on was it will be rather short in back (but softly done) and longer in front so as not to be too harsh with my face. The only problem is that I have bangs, and for the haircut to look really good they'll need to be grown out. Until then, I'll clip them back or use a headband.
Short in stages might be the way to go. I did that and ended up ultra short but it took me some time to get there. It gives you and everyone around you the chance to get used to you without the hair without such a drastic change all at once. I kept going shorter and shorter because I just really didn't like the inbetween cuts. I tried an inverted bob with stacked back and really hated it. I had to get used to the idea of what was actually right for my face, not just something I liked on other people. That is real important when you are going short. Try another consultation. If you get the same advise I would say that maybe they are right.
I think this is a good idea to consider - going short in stages. I've had bobs before and I always felt bored with them - I'd rather have really long hair or really short hair, but in-between doesn't do much for me.
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