Friday, February 26, 2010

What is a good hair cut for a round face (round cheeks) and thin hair, thats thinning in the crown?

I'm young and dress fairly fashionably.. lately Ive been clipping by (outgrown) bangs back to create some volume in the front where Im thinning but more often than not, I end up tying a loose bun and wearing a headband because my hair is longish - too long to wear open at work.What is a good hair cut for a round face (round cheeks) and thin hair, thats thinning in the crown?
With a round face you want to have volume above the ears and/or below the chin to create a balanced shape. Look at Kelly Clarkson's past and current styles, any celebrity with a round face and see what they have. You want to avoid round shapes in the style as well, that will add tot eh width of your face and can tend to add weight as well.What is a good hair cut for a round face (round cheeks) and thin hair, thats thinning in the crown?
You should definitely try hair vitamins, good ones. I have personally used Hair Formula 37 and Viviscal. Hair Formula 37 made my hair grow faster and Viviscal makes it thicker and healthier; it even makes my eyelashes longer. It takes several months for the vitamins to kick in so keep taking them. Honestly, it will help. Also, you might try Nioxin shampoo. That's supposed to help too.





In terms of a style for a round face I think longer is better but you need to have some movement around your face, like side bangs or a few pieces snipped shorter around your face. Some sites say never part in the middle and some say part in the middle but only if your hair is past your chin.





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If you have a round face like i do, then no bangs is the way to go. it makes your face look more elongated.
LONG HAIR





No BANGS
shave it all off

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