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Fringe benefits

6 replies

nursenight · 03/01/2010 09:43

Would a fringe help cover my hideous frown lines or draw attention to them? Does a fringe make anyone look younger? Im wishful thinking!

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VerityBrulee · 03/01/2010 11:10

IME fringe can take years off you!

LetThemEatCake · 03/01/2010 11:16

Agree with VB. Poor man's Botox :-)

misshardbroom · 03/01/2010 11:17

definitely get a fringe. I look like Gordon Ramsay without mine.

CybilsDrivel · 03/01/2010 11:17

YES YES YES to a fringe. I ummed and ahhed for ages and its the best thing I did with my hair. Look loads younger.

BonjourIvressedeNoel · 03/01/2010 11:22

I've had a fringe since my twenties. I did consider growning it out last month, but then lifted my fringe and saw the mortician white lined receding forehead behind it! ( I'm only 33!)

MarineIguana · 03/01/2010 11:35

Yes, I love mine which is short and sweeps to the side. I changed to having fringes about 8 years ago (in early 30s) and I do think they make me look a bit younger. If now at 40 I was still fringeless I think I'd be starting to look like our fave the lovely liz which I think is an ageing look.

I do often see women around and think "get a fringe"

There are loads of different versions so if you are worried about frown lines ask your hairdresser what would work best.

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