Hairdressers...need opinions ~ Updated pic on pg 2

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I'm getting my hair cut tomorrow and I'm thinking about changing up my style a little. My hair is naturally curly, but not curly enough that it can be left curly all the time if that makes any sense. It tends to frizz and poof unless I straighten it and even then, if it's humid, it just does it's own thing. This is what my hair looks like now (after blowing out and straightening ~ no humidity today!):

hair.jpg


and this is what I was thinking of:


shorthairstyle.jpg



I'm wondering if cutting it like this will be too hard to maintain? I don't mind using the straightening iron, but I'm just sick of my current style. It just hangs there and gets too much poof on the ends unless there is no humidity. What do you think? Any other suggestions?
 
I'm not a hairdresser, but I did color my own hair tonight. But I don't think that would work with your face so well. The model's face seems longer whereas your face is a bit rounder. I was thinking of a John and Kate Plus 8 type cut for you? I really like my hairdresser and trust him to "do whatever you think", maybe try that unless you've never been to that hairdresser before
 
It's a cute cut. Adding some choppy layers may be more work to flat iron but it could help with release more curl so you can have more styling options. Your curl could spring up nicer and not look so bushy. Either way you should have more body . Go for it.
 
I'm not a hairdresser, but I did color my own hair tonight. But I don't think that would work with your face so well. The model's face seems longer whereas your face is a bit rounder. I was thinking of a John and Kate Plus 8 type cut for you? I really like my hairdresser and trust him to "do whatever you think", maybe try that unless you've never been to that hairdresser before

Please, no John and Kate cut!!!!!!!!:scared1::laughing:
 

I'm not a hairdresser, but I did color my own hair tonight. But I don't think that would work with your face so well. The model's face seems longer whereas your face is a bit rounder. I was thinking of a John and Kate Plus 8 type cut for you? I really like my hairdresser and trust him to "do whatever you think", maybe try that unless you've never been to that hairdresser before
happily_single...thanks for your input, but I would definitely not ask for the Kate do! Not my style, haha!


Please, no John and Kate cut!!!!!!!!:scared1::laughing:
no worries there! :laughing:
 
I'm getting my hair cut tomorrow and I'm thinking about changing up my style a little. My hair is naturally curly, but not curly enough that it can be left curly all the time if that makes any sense. It tends to frizz and poof unless I straighten it and even then, if it's humid, it just does it's own thing. This is what my hair looks like now (after blowing out and straightening ~ no humidity today!):

hair.jpg


and this is what I was thinking of:


shorthairstyle.jpg



I'm wondering if cutting it like this will be too hard to maintain? I don't mind using the straightening iron, but I'm just sick of my current style. It just hangs there and gets too much poof on the ends unless there is no humidity. What do you think? Any other suggestions?

SUPER CUTE!! I think it would look awesome on you!! Go for it, if you don't like it...it will grow out!! :thumbsup2
 
I think its a great cut and would look good on you. You can print out the pic and take it to your stylist so that they can comment on whether its the right cut for your face shape. If it isn't they can help you find one similiar that would work for you.

I went from long hair to a shag cut just above the shoulders last fall. I too have some curl/wave but when it was long and all one length I had to straighten it. When I got the shag, the layers brought out the wave and I could wear it like that or straighten it, and it looked good either way.
 
SUPER CUTE!! I think it would look awesome on you!! Go for it, if you don't like it...it will grow out!! :thumbsup2
thanks...do you think it would be hard to style with curly hair? What if I let the hair do it's thing and curl up? Would it look horrible?

Since it's impossible in the humidity, I've been letting skipping the straightening for the most part this summer. Last time I had my hair cut (about 7 weeks ago...I'm overdue!) I asked about adding layers to help reduce the bushiness while it's curly but my hairdresser talked me out of it....said it would curl up all over, which is why it's mostly one length I guess, to help weigh it down. (it's stacked in the back..is that the right word?, lol)
 
I think it's a cute cut, but don't know how hard it would be to keep up, especially with curly hair.
 
I have hair like you - its curly, but not a good curly - more like a bad 80s perm curly!!! As of right now, I have almost sholder length hair, no layers, and I just blowdry and go - unless its humid out, I'm fine. When I get my hair done in Dec I'm going to get layers something like yours, just longer.

Anyway....... I think its a really cute cut, and its good because its layered, and short - so that means less time blowdrying. You'll just have to make sure you pay attention when your blowdrying it - the top / front bang area is going one way, while the bottom / back is going another. For me, that would be hard, but I have a mental handicap with hair - thats why I keep it simple!!!! Good luck, and make sure to bring to the picture, and ask your hair stylist what he/she thinks!
 
thanks...do you think it would be hard to style with curly hair? What if I let the hair do it's thing and curl up? Would it look horrible?

Since it's impossible in the humidity, I've been letting skipping the straightening for the most part this summer. Last time I had my hair cut (about 7 weeks ago...I'm overdue!) I asked about adding layers to help reduce the bushiness while it's curly but my hairdresser talked me out of it....said it would curl up all over, which is why it's mostly one length I guess, to help weigh it down. (it's stacked in the back..is that the right word?, lol)

I think you'd be fine! I have the same kind of hair, frizzy/wavy/curly/impossible in the summer so I thought I'd never do well with shorter hair. I got the angled bob (Longer in front, shorter in back) and LOVE it. I will never have longer hair again. I let mine do it's own thing when I'm lazy, and straighten it when I'm not. I think shorter hair with waves is adorable!
 
I asked about adding layers to help reduce the bushiness while it's curly but my hairdresser talked me out of it....said it would curl up all over, which is why it's mostly one length I guess, to help weigh it down. (it's stacked in the back..is that the right word?, lol)

Longer, one length hair is heavier than layers (layers = light). She was right when she told you it would curl up and get fuller. Sounds like she knows her stuff.

As for the cut, I don't know the texture and/or thickness of your hair, so I'm not even sure your hair is a good match to even attempt that style. I would go with the long, sideswept bang and some layers up there (IF you are committed to flat ironing). As for the back, same thing. You need to be commited to the iron.

You could try the layers in the back...but don't go as short as your picture. Start longer than the picture...that way if you don't like the way it's looking, it's not as much to grow out.

Good luck. Sounds like your girl is reliable.
 
Longer, one length hair is heavier than layers (layers = light). She was right when she told you it would curl up and get fuller. Sounds like she knows her stuff.

As for the cut, I don't know the texture and/or thickness of your hair, so I'm not even sure your hair is a good match to even attempt that style. I would go with the long, sideswept bang and some layers up there (IF you are committed to flat ironing). As for the back, same thing. You need to be commited to the iron.

You could try the layers in the back...but don't go as short as your picture. Start longer than the picture...that way if you don't like the way it's looking, it's not as much to grow out.

Good luck. Sounds like your girl is reliable.

yes, she is great. I do trust her knowledge! I'm bringing the picture for reference...I was thinking a little longer than the picture also...don't want to go too extreme at first.

The thing I dislike about my current style is the fullness at the bottom, so I'm drawn to longer layers on top to break it up. I hate how it just hangs there, you know?
 
here's a couple more pictures that are sort of what I'm looking for:

jenna-elfman.jpg

JennaElfman2.jpg




I guess I'm looking for less blunt looking and more tapered? Closer to the neck but still full on top
 
The thing I dislike about my current style is the fullness at the bottom, so I'm drawn to longer layers on top to break it up.

To eliminate the fullness at the perimeter (bottom), you need either: layers on top OR that stacked/tapered back.

Unfortunately, no other way around it.

Be sure to post an after pic
!
 
I go more with your first pic than your second. I think you should try the 1st and see how you do before cutting into it as much as #2 is. I've done both to my hair and I'm not even wavy/curly/frizzy and I still get some weird waves because of the extreme layering.

Personally I think just cutting some layers into that bottom will help reduce the look that you feel now is dated. And while classic, it is dated. All you need is to layer those ends to remove that bulk---I do it all the time on hair of all types that needs that bulk removed. You could start with that and go from there, really.

If you are wearing your hair shorter in the back and longer in the front, you should be fine fixing your hair with the weight removed from your ends. You've done a nice job of straightening it. You are very pretty!
 
I go more with your first pic than your second. I think you should try the 1st and see how you do before cutting into it as much as #2 is. I've done both to my hair and I'm not even wavy/curly/frizzy and I still get some weird waves because of the extreme layering.

Personally I think just cutting some layers into that bottom will help reduce the look that you feel now is dated. And while classic, it is dated. All you need is to layer those ends to remove that bulk---I do it all the time on hair of all types that needs that bulk removed. You could start with that and go from there, really.

If you are wearing your hair shorter in the back and longer in the front, you should be fine fixing your hair with the weight removed from your ends. You've done a nice job of straightening it. You are very pretty!

the first pic in post 1? I've printed both and will bring them with me...I'll also talk with her about what I hate and see what she can suggest. I like your suggestion of layering the ends. Maybe that's all I will need to remove the bulk. And thanks for the compliment....you're very sweet! :goodvibes
 
I'm back! Here's the new do:

hair001.jpg


It will definitely take some getting used to, but I figured what the heck! If I want to experiment with my hair, now is the time to do it since the humidity is ending and I won't have that do deal with on top of a new style!
 
I'm back! Here's the new do:

hair001.jpg


It will definitely take some getting used to, but I figured what the heck! If I want to experiment with my hair, now is the time to do it since the humidity is ending and I won't have that do deal with on top of a new style!

Its really cute, and it makes you look younger. Good job!
 













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