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Haircut help please!

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Gaahitsmyface · 31/10/2016 16:10

I could really use some help, I am 35 and I feel old and frumpy. I've some weight to loose and I need to find some style. My hair is long very thick and very frizzy. I want to go short again (anything from pixie to chin
Length) but I am struggling to figure out what would suit.

I am looking for something easy to manage but which doesn't make me look either male or 55.

Any ideas? I've name changed because I'm posting my actual face on here. Any help would be hugely appreciated. My hairdresser has quit and I'm scared to see a new one with not even a vague clue what I want!

Haircut help please!
Haircut help please!
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saoirse31 · 31/10/2016 18:20

I think something maybe around chin length with a side parted fringe, so not geometric type straight fringe...

Mamia15 · 31/10/2016 18:26

How much time will you have to style it? What is your lifestyle like? How often do you wash it? All these are questions a good hairdresser would ask - I think you need to ask around for local recommendations.

GizmoFrisby · 31/10/2016 18:37

I'd go for a layered long bob, possibly ombré coloured, a bit less harsh.

GizmoFrisby · 31/10/2016 18:38

And side fringe too, not centre parted

Orchidflower1 · 31/10/2016 18:41

I'd go long bob then shorter next cut if you wanted to- it's quite a big change from long to v short. I like the colour of your hair.

whitesklyer · 31/10/2016 20:11

Have a look on Pinterest for some great ideas. Im always looking though it for S & B ideas esp. hair and makeup ideas.

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