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    Posted: November 06 2001 at 9:06pm
I have a rather wide face and a prominent forehead. The face shape is primarily square, but rounded around the edges, with a weak chin. I have large eyes, a round nose, and small rounded lips. When I don`t have a goatee, I get mistaken for early 20`s, if not younger (I`m 28). For more of a mental picture, I`ve been told I look like Neil Patrick Harris ("Doogie Houser, M.D.) and/or the guy that played Chip on "Kate and Allie." I`ve also been told I look like Tweety Bird and E.T, but we won`t get into that.
Here`s my dilemma. My hair is getting thin in front, where, given my already high, wide forehead, I needed it to get thin the least. It`s still thick but fine everywhere else. When I comb everything forward, like a Caesar style, it hides the high forehead, but makes my already wide face look wider. That, and caesars get boring real quick. If I comb it back more,it elongates my face, but it also exposes my hideous forehead and the thin patches, and makes me look like Frankenstein`s Monster. Can anyone devise a short, easy to care for hairstyle that both camouflages my hair loss and flatters my less-than-perfect face?
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