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Help me with my hair!

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NewNameNoFace · 03/02/2017 11:45

Hi,

I have come to realise I have been neglecting my hair for years. My mum is a very busy mobile hairdresser and so iv never really been into a salon.

It's not been cut or coloured in about 12 months.

Iv been toying with the idea of all off for a year or two, but been told it's much harder to maintain.

I have quite a big forehead and nose (noticeable on side shots) so anything with a fringe is good.

So style gurus what would suit me?

Thanks in advance

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NewNameNoFace · 03/02/2017 11:46

Oh and the black eye was given by the toddler having a strop, he threw himself back onto my face

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Twinmummyjojo · 03/02/2017 11:54

I think you would definitely suit a bob or a graduated bob. All one length (Ina Thurman pulp fiction). Would look fab !

LiefieLiefie · 03/02/2017 12:00

Definitely a graduated choppy layers long bob. Maybe some balayage through to break up the colour.

Help me with my hair!
Help me with my hair!
HeyMacWey · 03/02/2017 12:03

The first picture posted by liefie would look fab on you, but do you have very fine hair?

NewNameNoFace · 03/02/2017 12:09

Thanks guys, the first picture is the kind of style I was thinking.

Hey my hair isn't overly fine, just very bad condition at the moment. And very flat!

It's naturally got a bit of a wave too if that makes a difference?

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NewNameNoFace · 03/02/2017 12:10

And what colour would suit?

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LiefieLiefie · 03/02/2017 12:38

I have mine v similar to the first one, just less layering around the front and my hair is wavy. It actually works with the style really well.

In terms of colour, I'd go for a couple of ashy blondes through the length. Keep roots as they are.

saltydogandme · 03/02/2017 14:05

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