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    Posted: April 13 2002 at 3:10pm
What are the pros and cons to this type of layers?

How would this effect styles like ponytails, braids, bun?
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It all depends. My hair is just above my shoulders and I have this type of layer. I love it. It starts just above my chin. I can still pull my hair back, where braids, 2 low pig tails, pull the sides and top up, a ponytail. I can do so much with my hair.
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My hair is between waist and tailbone, so my "angles" are actually quite long, with hairline pieces cut to just below my jawbone.

I wear my hair up a lot, and I think having bits and pieces down soften the look, having all my hair pulled away from my face is harsh. It does require a couple of extra pins, to capture all the lengths, but I have seen girls wear buns with pieces pulled out and "fanned", rather than smoothed in.

Braids have a tendency to get a bit bushy when not all one length, oil/styling product would be an option for holding it all together.

If the shortest pieces are not too short to pull back, a ponytail is easy, and no one has ever said to me - Oh - you have different lengths of hair in your 80cm ponytail - so I guess no one has noticed.

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