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Mumsnet Discussions: Style and beauty : to get a fringe or not to get a fringe (9 messages)
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Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By nailpolish on Thu 15-May-08 15:23:00
i had a fring e like cheryl coles til i was about 25, then i grew it out. a year ogo i got oen cut again (although not quite so thick) and i had memories of how it looked ten yearsago (when i ws 25) and i was looking forward to it

but im ten years old er and it SHOWED

i was horrifeid how old i looked - i had the memories and phtots of howi looked previously with fringe and comparison was not nice

ive now grwn it back out
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By mustsleep on Thu 15-May-08 15:18:01
grin thinking it may cover the large group of freckles that have formed over the weekend
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By woodenchair on Thu 15-May-08 14:52:48
go on, do it!
I did it and got loads of compliments. It covers the crevices on my forehead!
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By mustsleep on Thu 15-May-08 14:28:34
right i'm doing it either tonight or tomorrow night

pray for me please grin
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By quickdrawmcgraw on Thu 15-May-08 11:26:13
I would go for a little one that it just long enough to go behind your ear if you need it to. Only get about an inch worths of hair cut. That's what i got after years of not having a fringe and I love how much softer it makes my face look.
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By DiscoDizzy on Thu 15-May-08 11:24:23
I'd go for it defo
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By VacantlyPretty on Thu 15-May-08 11:23:03
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Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By mustsleep on Thu 15-May-08 11:21:25
ok am just gonna go for it and if i hate it i'll just have to clip it back
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By mustsleep on Thu 15-May-08 10:50:13
right here we go againgrin

i currently have a graduated bob much in need of a trim,it was butchered not so long ago and has taken a while to recover after being cut properly

i do like it like this but just want to get it tidied up a bit and grow it out a bit longer iykwim so that the front is longer than the back but so that it's generally a longer style hmm not sure if this makes sense blush

i keep wanting to get a fringe cut in because as my hair is too short to tiw back unless i clip the front of my hair back it's always in my face or behind my ears

was thinking about a thick longish but mot right in my eyes fringe similar to cheryl coles and niamh's from nancy

what do you think should these styles be mixed, i had a side sweeping fringe cut in a while ago and i hate it but my hair does grow quite quickly and it;s gone now


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