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fringe or no fringe?
i am looking for a new style and just to give my self a bit of a lift. since having my boys i have put on loads of weight which is partially down to the injection i am on. i have now come off it and gone on a strict diet but want my hair done. i have quite a round face and a bit of a double chin thing goin on, when i met5 my partner 5 years ago i had a fringe, which i grew out, he keeps telling me to have one cut back in but not sure, what do you think? are the fringes a bit old fashioned. im 24.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.No, a fringe isn't old fashioned, but be careful with it because if you've gained a wee bit of weight on your face, it might make your face look more round that it really is.
My face isn't fat, but having a fringe makes it look round so I settled for one that sweeps to the left.
Have you got magazines lying around? Have a look at all the models in the adverts, see what their styles are like, invest in a couple of hair mags too. Go to a good hairdresser and ask their opinion too.
The main question is do YOU want your fringe back??
My face isn't fat, but having a fringe makes it look round so I settled for one that sweeps to the left.
Have you got magazines lying around? Have a look at all the models in the adverts, see what their styles are like, invest in a couple of hair mags too. Go to a good hairdresser and ask their opinion too.
The main question is do YOU want your fringe back??
No not old fashioned and so many different kinds you could have, feathery ones, thick ones, side swept ones.
Asking a hairdresser for the best kind to suit your face shape would be a good idea as not all hairstyles suit every face shape.
Depends on the kind of hair you have as well, thicker hair can be better than fine hair for a full on fringe. I have really fine hair with a wave so mine has to be more wispy and strightened every morning (don't even mention rain!).
Also bear in mind how manageable your hair is, naturally straight is great for fringes for it it's curly or frizzy or wavy make sure you can keep it looking nice.
If you're not sure I'd maybe go for a longer more sideswept fringe so if you don't want to keep it you can at least clip it back while it grows out.
I was thinking of having more of a fringe in after watching Jennifer Love Hewitt on Ghost Whisperer last night. She has beautiful hair and a lovely heart shaped face which the fringe really sets off.
Asking a hairdresser for the best kind to suit your face shape would be a good idea as not all hairstyles suit every face shape.
Depends on the kind of hair you have as well, thicker hair can be better than fine hair for a full on fringe. I have really fine hair with a wave so mine has to be more wispy and strightened every morning (don't even mention rain!).
Also bear in mind how manageable your hair is, naturally straight is great for fringes for it it's curly or frizzy or wavy make sure you can keep it looking nice.
If you're not sure I'd maybe go for a longer more sideswept fringe so if you don't want to keep it you can at least clip it back while it grows out.
I was thinking of having more of a fringe in after watching Jennifer Love Hewitt on Ghost Whisperer last night. She has beautiful hair and a lovely heart shaped face which the fringe really sets off.
Some examples of JLH...
No fringe...
http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=23w4mdt&s=3
Straight fringe...
http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=205xmh2&s=3
Sideswept fringe...
http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=2hx7tqv&s=3
No fringe...
http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=23w4mdt&s=3
Straight fringe...
http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=205xmh2&s=3
Sideswept fringe...
http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=2hx7tqv&s=3
Some online guidance for fringes and face shapes...
http://www.ukhairdressers.com/hair_move/face%2 0shape.asp
http://www.hairboutique.com/tips/tip012.htm
http://www.hairfinder.com/info/roundfaceshape. htm
http://www.ukhairdressers.com/hair_move/face%2 0shape.asp
http://www.hairboutique.com/tips/tip012.htm
http://www.hairfinder.com/info/roundfaceshape. htm