Friday, December 11, 2009

my hairstyle

hairstyle that suits wif me is:

Which style should I choose for my recent appearance???;>

  • Round Face Shape
You need a hairstyle that will create an oval appearance- in other words, a hairstyle that will add length to your face not width. Hairstyles with height and fullness at the crown will make your face shape seem narrower, particularly those styles that are shorter in length. Similarly, longer hairstyles- or ones that are kept close to the cheeks with no width- will look better. Middle parts are also great for creating the illusion of length. It's best to avoid bangs. Why? Without them the focus point of your face is the bridge of your nose. Having this as your focus creates the impression of a more oval shape. If you insist on having bangs they should be swept across the face, or in the case of solid bangs, have them only when there is substantial height on the top. Finally, short hairstyles are a great idea too because they tend not to suffocate small round faces.
Stay away from hairstyles that don't add the appearance of length to your face. Hairstyles to avoid are ones that add volume through the sides, such as chin length bob cuts (either a straight or kicking-out style). Side-parts and heavy straight-across bangs tend to create a wider, shorter shape, and since a rounder face needs styles that add length not width, they should be avoided at all costs on hairstyles without any height.
Complexions

  • Fair-Warm
Your complexion coloring is warm. This quite simply means that colors that have a warm overtone will look natural and much better on you. There are some exceptions to this rule, for instance, when combinations of warm and cool colors can be used together for contrast or specific purposes, but this should be left to the care of highly trained hair colorists only. It is very important that you stay within the boundaries of the warmer side of the color spectrum, for this is where nature has naturally placed you. Warm colors are made mostly of red, orange, and yellow. Hair colors that are warm that are made up of combinations of these tones include: copper chestnut (red), copper blonde (orange), and warm brown (yellow).
  • Current Hairstyle: Straight Long New Hairstyle: Straight Long

You could consider keeping your length but having your hair shaped around your face. The front could be cut to frame your jaw line, yet still blend into long hair. This changes the focus-point of your face to approximately chin level. If your face looks long and thin to you, then this is an ideal way to give it a bit more balance. Another way to change the look of long straight hair is by incorporating bangs. This once again changes the focal point of your face, in this case, to your eyes. Small soft bangs (a fringe) can be worn down or even sprayed up for height. Adding a middle part will add length to your face, a side part will add width, and a zigzag part will add some height to the top. Long hair, however, does require more maintenance at home. A regular trim from your hairstylist is recommended, as well as good hair care and brushing techniques.
Finding a style that suits your face shape and attributes is essential, and when choosing a new hairstyle you must keep in mind the styles that will work with your lifestyle, your specific time maintenance factors, and your styling ability. This consultation will find the best styles that satisfy all of these important factors.

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