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What hair cut should i get? i need help asap!!!?

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so i have brown hair its about wear my bra strap across my back is. and its wavy and VERY frizzy!!! what style should i get it cuz? i will do almost anything i just need to know becuz my dad needs to know other wise i wont get a hair cut! o bw im 14 so plz be age aproppite! thank u very much and i need all the help i can get.

p.s. i dont have bangs

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  1. For the frizzyness, I saw the ad for www.wenz.com  is suppose to prevent drying out your hair.

    CURLY BOB

    Who it works for: A round face should have hair longer than the chin and a bit longer on the neck to balance this style. Obviously, you'll need curls but if yours are in spiral be careful not to cut it too short

    Tell your hairstylist: To keep the length at your cheekbones as curls retract at least an inch. Cutting individual curls will create some choppiness and avoid bulkiness.

    ROMANTIC BOB

    Who it works for: This works best on wavy medium to fine hair. Thick hair will end up too poufy.

    Tell your hairstylist: This cut should fall to about the middle of your neck. Long layers will give it that dreamy, whimsical feel.

    Maintenance: Keep it springy and pretty by blow-drying it with a diffuser and by visiting your stylist about every six to eight weeks for a trim.

    WAVY SHAG

    Who it works for: Those who want a s**y, messy-on-purpose style. Very fine hair might look too sparse with this look.

    Tell your hairstylist: Keep the layers long. Because the hair is wavy, too many choppy pieces will be prone to frizz. If hair is naturally wavy the razor should be used sparingly as it could cause frizz. If hair is straight and fine then the razor is key for adding some texture.

    Maintenance: Add some waves to straight hair or amp up natural curl with a curling iron.

    HAIR CUTS FOR ALL-OUT-s**y LONG HAIR

    LONG CURLS

    Who it works for: Long curls are incredibly s**y as long as you have patience to style them. Hair must be naturally curly and at least a few inches past the shoulders.

    Tell your hairstylist: Always cut hair dry with the shortest layers at the lip. Thin the hair a bit throughout to create separation and make it looser and easier to style.

    Maintenance: Style when it's damp, after that no touching! Since ends are not that noticeable you don't have to trim so often.

    Maintenance: This cut already has shape, so you don't need tons of products. Trim every six weeks.


  2. You could get it cut shoulder length and have lots of choppy layers and a fringe put in, kinda like this http://www.ukhairdressers.com/style/inde...

    you could maintain that if you bought straighteners  

  3. I would start off by getting a trim. And I would recomend long layers and bangs. You can straighten your hair a few times and it would look very pretty. And to control the frizz try the Pantene Always Smooth collection. It works ahhmazing. Good Luck! Hope this Helps!

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