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Thick blunt cut fringe / bangs


Tania
Posts: 4210
Posted: 21.02.2007 at 21.10
What do you think of this hair trend? I'm actually really tempted because it looks so hot on some girls, I'm not quite sure if it would suite me though...




Daniel
Posts: 8109
Posted: 21.02.2007 at 21.48
Quite sexy IMO.

A question to our US cousins: why are they called bangs?

kaz
Posts: 568
Posted: 21.02.2007 at 22.47
ye its hot... make sure they dont cut it too short.. if its the featured length u can always pin it back if it doesnt suit you.. downside it is high mantainance, always need of a trim and style evry day

ruru
Posts: 2163
Posted: 22.02.2007 at 04.54
they look good- apparently a pain to maintain though! Would not suit me! there is some website i have heard of where you can upload your photo and put different hairstyles on you? probably a good idea if your not sure about them!

Mahima
Posts: 263
Posted: 22.02.2007 at 11.21
Apparently they look awful on ppl with round faces :( and curly hair, all attributes i am guilty of, but still want to do it, what do u guys think will it look good on me?

S.Mc.C.
Posts: 434
Posted: 22.02.2007 at 12.53
This is one of my favourite trends in hair! I think it is so so sexy!

I have no idea why they are called bangs...but fringe seems more appropriate.

Right at the eyebrows is a great length.

KiKi
Posts: 298
Posted: 22.02.2007 at 17.17
Gorgeous! I had a thick, blunt fringe for about 2 years but recently went for the whole 'pob' look. It looks best just below the eyebrows but really is a pain to maintain.

nathan_j
Posts: 158
Posted: 25.02.2007 at 23.32
On the right girl, this style can look divine ... on the wrong girl it can be a bit of a disaster :o

SoHo
Posts: 707
Posted: 26.02.2007 at 02.29
Hey Nathan do u happen to know wot face shape is the right one?? And which is the most likely to end up in disaster?

Tania
Posts: 4210
Posted: 26.02.2007 at 16.06
They don't really compliment round faces, long hair and off-centre parts are I think more slimming for round faces. I'm not sure if mine is considered round though... I'm still deciding! I can't decide... ahh!

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