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victory
03-04-2007, 4:50 PM
Is there a website that can help with seeing if a hairstyle will suit you?
I have very long hair but am going on thursday for a radical change .....mentioned to the hair stylist I quite fancy the Victoria beckham/Jade Goody style, very short at the back with long bits around the face but now have looked at some more pics of them and think it is too short for me (not brave enough) I know I don't want a bob, don't want to still have long hair so which one?

Kimberley
03-04-2007, 5:09 PM
You need to know your face shape, what i did was google for "hairstyles for face shapes" :D When i knew my face shape i google for hairstyles for that shape of face :D

Feisty_Fairy
03-04-2007, 5:11 PM
www.hairstyler.com (http://www.hairstyler.com) is good, costs about £8.50 for a 3 month trial, you can upload a pic of you, has all sorts on there, you can put styles on your head and see what you like, also answer some questions about eye colour, complexion etc and will advise best colours etc.

Good luck!

Kimberley
03-04-2007, 5:31 PM
www.hairstyler.com (http://www.hairstyler.com) is good, costs about £8.50 for a 3 month trial, you can upload a pic of you, has all sorts on there, you can put styles on your head and see what you like, also answer some questions about eye colour, complexion etc and will advise best colours etc.

Good luck!

I looked at that but all it gives you are links to other sites..

hazeyj
03-04-2007, 5:34 PM
Before you make the plunge thing long and hard.

I had very long hair and had it cut short. I cried for days and in hingsight should have gone shorter bit by bit. I would recommend having it to your shoulders with layers, bob style first and see how you go on.

Also short styles like that need 3 weekly trims to keep in shape. I found that to out my cost!

daphne descends
03-04-2007, 6:00 PM
I agree that you should think for a bit before going for it BUT don't talk yourself out of it too much or you'll always play it safe. I went from having long hair to a short crop overnight and I only wish I'd done it sooner.

The one thing you can rely on with hair, it will grow back!

TITEASCRAMP
03-04-2007, 6:05 PM
I had mine cut short last week from long, i was really nervous but then just said "do it" It looks great and i am so pleased i had the bottle

laurajayne
03-04-2007, 6:10 PM
I have to agree with Fac!

I had waist length hair, until Feb, and it was my pride and joy, but it was seriously starting to annoy me. So much upkeep, and it never really had a style.

I decided, pretty much overnight, to go for the chop and booked an appointment. All the way there my mother sat and said, ooh you'll get a couple of inches off at the most.

I now have chin length hair! And I honestly love it. I don't even miss my long hair - I prefer it how it is :D

I just googled and looked at lots of pictures, and took one that had the basic style I wanted, and my stylist adapted it for my face shape and hair type.

My little sister is having her's all chopped off tomorrow lol.

victory
03-04-2007, 6:32 PM
I agree with what you are all saying it is just the nerve to do it on thursday:D

I want to say 'just trim the ends please' but I know I really want to change the look because of the weight loss I want to be a 'different victory':D just have to wait and see I guess whether my nerve comes with me to the appointment:rotfl: :rotfl:

Psykicpup
03-04-2007, 6:53 PM
Ring & ask for a few mins extra to be added to your appointment (or make sure they know its for a restyle) then you can sit down with your hairdresser & talk over what you do & dont like & what will suit your hair!

dianadors
04-04-2007, 10:41 AM
You dont know what it will look like till its done - I find it takes 2 weeks to get used to a radical new haircut. Go for it!

Savvy_Sue
05-04-2007, 1:40 AM
I had a session where the hairdresser took a digital photo of me, 'shaved' my hair off then put different styles on. This is years ago and it was all very new and whizzy! I got to bring home photos of four different styles, and I still wasn't really sure what I wanted, but I did at least know what I DIDN'T want!

I had a friend who was a hairdresser and she gave me lots of magazines. I saw a style in there I liked, cut the hair out and put it on a photo of me. Thought it looked quite good, so took it in and said "This is what I want". We talked through what I liked about it and adapted it to suit.

Had mine done on a charity day - Easter Sunday 13 years ago IIRC - so that if I hated it I could at least say the money had gone to a good cause. Walked into church late and caused a bit of a stir!

Never regretted it!

ailuro2
05-04-2007, 6:59 AM
https://secure.lhj.com/common/profile/regStep1.jsp?regSource=1538&_requestid=223574&_requestid=223574

I have recently had more than 6" taken off the length of mine....it grows back if you don't like it. Mine looks in much better condition and the number of compliments I got were incredible, all I went for was a layered bob, it really helps slim down my face.:D

Good Luck!

immoral_angeluk
05-04-2007, 10:42 AM
https://secure.lhj.com/common/profile/regStep1.jsp?regSource=1538&_requestid=223574&_requestid=223574

I have recently had more than 6" taken off the length of mine....it grows back if you don't like it. Mine looks in much better condition and the number of compliments I got were incredible, all I went for was a layered bob, it really helps slim down my face.:D

Good Luck!

Have tried signing up to that try a hairstyle site and it doesn't want to work...

victory
05-04-2007, 3:35 PM
Well I am back:D the hair stylist could see I was nervous so she decided the best thing would be to go to shoulder length with lots of flicks and choppy and see how it went for a few weeks and then take it from there:j

It looks absolutely fabulous and I love it:j I am looking cool baby:rotfl: :rotfl: