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Find pics of fringes please

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Iwasthefourthwiseman · 14/12/2010 13:38

Getting my hair cut tomorrow (first time in 6 months!) & want to get a fringe cut. I have chest length straight fine hair. Can anyone find me any nice photos for inspiration?

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LadyBlaBlah · 14/12/2010 13:38

Claudia Winkleman

Iwasthefourthwiseman · 14/12/2010 14:34

Oooh, too long I think. I'd have to get it cut every two weeks so I could see!

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Iwasthefourthwiseman · 14/12/2010 14:40

What about this? but a bit shorter?

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iPaddle · 14/12/2010 14:44

A bit shorter and it becomes something completely different. Dull.

If you're going for full on, straight fringe then having it any higher than the one picture - unless you are very young and stylish - will just look like middle aged long hair with fringe. No particular style.

Iwasthefourthwiseman · 14/12/2010 15:14

Hmm, you are right. i wonder if my hairdresser will do free fringe trims?

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mathanxiety · 14/12/2010 15:15

Reese Witherspoon's is nice imo -- choppy, not too heavy, and not ear to ear.

Iwasthefourthwiseman · 14/12/2010 15:53

I like that too, but with my hair being so straight I don't think it would have the same effect.

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LadyBlaBlah · 14/12/2010 16:01

I am not sure you could have hair straighter than Reese Witherspoon's Confused

Iwasthefourthwiseman · 14/12/2010 16:33

It's more that my hair wouldn't 'sweep' like hers does.

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mathanxiety · 14/12/2010 16:35

If you got the ends slightly layered as well as the fringe cut you might be able to create a little movement?

ricketyrock · 14/12/2010 17:08

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i agree with ipaddle re length

if you go for a fringe a certain amount of upkeep is par for the course

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