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  1. Ysabell's Avatar
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    Thanks for the help everyone
    Last edited by Ysabell; 19-05-2012 at 21:40. Reason: got my answer
  2. ser00's Avatar
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    Re: Should I get a side fringe
    wow your hairs really pretty

    im not sure a short side fringe would suit you since the rest of your hair is pretty long, but i think you should try a side parting (or more to the side - i cant really tell if you have a centre parting or what :P )

    i guess you could try something like this, and cut your fringe shorter, but this can be annoying to style and gets in the way a lot haha!!

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    personally i would try the side parting thing first and see if you like it
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    Re: Should I get a side fringe
    personally i would try the side parting thing first and see if you like it
    This. I think you'd look better with a side parting like that than a short side fringe.
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    Re: Should I get a side fringe
    Hmmm it's hard to say! Could you post a pic with a side parting?

    I think it might look nice. I always thought a side fringe would look bad on me but I loved it when I got one. My hair kept falling into my face all the time though, that's why I can't be bothered with it anymore. Might get one again though because I really did like it.

    You could try one of those websites where you upload a photo and you can try out different hair styles.
    Here's one: http://www.ukhairdressers.com/hair_move/index.asp
    Last edited by meow444; 18-05-2012 at 13:58.
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    Re: Should I get a side fringe
    no
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    Re: Should I get a side fringe
    I think it would look better than no fringe. You have quite a big forehead (don't shoot the messanger, I do as well which is why I have quite long bangs) so it would cover it up quite well.
    Last edited by RollerBall; 17-05-2012 at 23:38.
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    Re: Should I get a side fringe
    OP you're pretty fit though
  8. Fusion's Avatar
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    Re: Should I get a side fringe
    I think you need a new hairstyle because in the pics it doesn't suit you.
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    Re: Should I get a side fringe
    (Original post by Ysabell)
    Hello. I want to get a side fringe but I'm not sure whether it will suit me. My main worries are my face shape and my nose(a bit too long with a small bump as you can see from the pictures). However, I think a side fringe can look really pretty if it is properly styled and it would partially hide my huge forehead, too. Please have a look at the pictures and tell me what you think.

    Side fringes I like:
    http://alltheglamour.com/wp-content/...-hairstyle.jpg
    http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-mPNyQIlRJ7...hairstyles.jpg
    http://media.onsugar.com/files/2011/...ow.preview.JPG
    http://hairstyles.hairboutique.com/g...on014_600h.jpg
    http://www.short-hairstyles.com/zoom/s125.jpg
    http://www.shorthairstylecuts.com/wp...55-520x344.jpg

    Which one do you think would suit me best if any? I don't want to go any shorter than my current length btw, I linked the last 2 pictures solely for the bangs.
    It might look nice a little shorter, but you have nice hair and you are pretty. Have you thought of having it fuller and curlier and a bit more shaped?

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