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Thanks everybody, also the ones that don't like it!!! :flower:
 
I like the first one. Cuts like the second tend to start looking like a mullet about a week after you cut it.
 
Originally posted by HBoogie@Mar 7th, 2004 - 2:15 pm
I like the first one. Cuts like the second tend to start looking like a mullet about a week after you cut it.
it actually looks a bit mullet-esque right now.

:unsure:
 
Originally posted by luna+Mar 7th, 2004 - 3:00 pm--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(luna @ Mar 7th, 2004 - 3:00 pm)</div><div class='quotemain'> <!--QuoteBegin-HBoogie@Mar 7th, 2004 - 2:15 pm
I like the first one. Cuts like the second tend to start looking like a mullet about a week after you cut it.
it actually looks a bit mullet-esque right now.

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According to my chic older cousin, updated mullets are actually rather "now." Kind of a kitchy look, I guess. And of course you would have to be an urbanite, so that it looks ironic. I don't think I would wear it though. :unsure:
 
Originally posted by Juls@Mar 4th, 2004 - 4:56 am
Thinking about a new hair cut.... What do you think about...
That hairstyle reminds me of my fashion teacher's haircut...very trendy but not for me thanks :P
 
I am not a HUGE fan of either, but I'd pick the second one if I HAD to pick.
 
At the end I didn't pic none of them, but I cut my hair! I'll try to take a picture when I find my camera... where is it!!!!????
But thanks for your opinions ;) :flower:
 
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Hi Everyone!! I´m coco, from spain, and i wonder what is the better style for long hair . I´m brunette with some lights in my hair because the sun. Please can you add some pictures to these topic for help me??

pd: sorry for my bad english. ah!! and i love that forum!!
 
Even seemingly unstyled looks take some effort. Worthington started by spritzing models' damp hair with a medium-hold setting spray (like Charles Worthington Dream Hair Looks Amazing Invisible Control Blow-Dry Spray). Next, he used two blow-dryers (feel free to use just one at home) and his hands to create a whiplashed effect. He then ruffled the top layers with a texturizing paste (like his In Fashion Get Messy), to give it a slightly lived-in look. Whatever you do, don't even think about brushing. "It makes the hair look too groomed," Worthington says. When it comes to this look, he prefers fingers to bristles. "The more you work with your hands, the better it looks."
—Jennifer Laing

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i like side parts better though. when its split down the middle it tends to show the unsymmetricalness of ur face cuz the part gives u a reference point to find the uneveness (i just made up a word, lol) -- if that makes any sense. very few people can pull of middle parts IMHO
 
Originally posted by Coco Mademoiselle@Jun 27th, 2004 - 9:24 pm
Hi Everyone!! I´m coco, from spain, and i wonder what is the better style for long hair . I´m brunette with some lights in my hair because the sun. Please can you add some pictures to these topic for help me??

pd: sorry for my bad english. ah!! and i love that forum!!
what's your hair type like? Curly, wavy, straight... thick, fine, coarse?

Try styles that will work with your hair type... not against it.
 
mi hair style is like penelope´s hair when it´s long, it´s the same tipe. brunette and very strong, sometimes stright sometimes wavy.
 
tHAKS!!! One question, i don´t know its name in english, but what it´s the best way to put the line of the hair, you know what i mean? in the middle like in the first photo or not? and one more question do you like that hair color??
 

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