QuoteReplyTopic: non-bob medium length styles? Posted: January 12 2000 at 6:06am
Hi,Does anyone have any good suggestions for a sophisticated yet stylish hairstyle for fine yet abundant hair? I am a 28-year old professional who frequently attends business meetings so I need something that looks polished, yet I feel very frumpy in a bob or other very "done" style. It is currently shoulder length, has some natural wave (but I blow it out straight most days) and basically just hangs there. I need some volume on the top but hope to keep as much length as possible. Also too many layers look choppy and unkempt because of my fine/wavy hair.I have an oval/roundish face. I have bangs that are growing out - they're about to my nose - and a few layers around the bottom. Right now it does nothing for me unless I spend an hour with rollers and many products (and even then it is flat and lifeless again in 2 hours). Thanks for any suggestions!
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>Hi! You may want to consider a shoulder length cut with long layers, especially layers framing your face. Sort of what Courtney Cox had before she grew it out long this year. This type of style can be worn very conservative, or spiced up and a little messy for the weekends. It is also a very stylish and current hairstyle. This type of style will hold its shape, have movement, and will still be long enough to wear up. Good luck!!!Hi,> Does anyone have any good suggestions for a> sophisticated yet stylish hairstyle for fine yet> abundant hair? I am a 28-year old professional who> frequently attends business meetings so I need> something that looks polished, yet I feel very frumpy> in a bob or other very "done" style. It is> currently shoulder length, has some natural wave (but> I blow it out straight most days) and basically just> hangs there. I need some volume on the top but hope to> keep as much length as possible. Also too many layers> look choppy and unkempt because of my fine/wavy hair.> I have an oval/roundish face. I have bangs that are> growing out - they're about to my nose - and a few> layers around the bottom. Right now it does nothing> for me unless I spend an hour with rollers and many> products (and even then it is flat and lifeless again> in 2 hours). Thanks for any suggestions!
Hi My name is Amanda and I have a hair product that you might like that will give you some body and texture and it is a bit greesy. But it is worth a try right. It is by Sabastian It is called Taffy. Have you tryed to get layers that frame your face. That might work. Well good luck. Try that stuff it worked for me. > Hi,> Does anyone have any good suggestions for a> sophisticated yet stylish hairstyle for fine yet> abundant hair? I am a 28-year old professional who> frequently attends business meetings so I need> something that looks polished, yet I feel very frumpy> in a bob or other very "done" style. It is> currently shoulder length, has some natural wave (but> I blow it out straight most days) and basically just> hangs there. I need some volume on the top but hope to> keep as much length as possible. Also too many layers> look choppy and unkempt because of my fine/wavy hair.> I have an oval/roundish face. I have bangs that are> growing out - they're about to my nose - and a few> layers around the bottom. Right now it does nothing> for me unless I spend an hour with rollers and many> products (and even then it is flat and lifeless again> in 2 hours). Thanks for any suggestions!
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