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queenofmean | 14:16 Mon 24th Jun 2013 | Beauty
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I'm due to have my haircut on Thursday and I need to do something with my fringe. At present its blended in with my hair, in the past it has been swept to one side. But I really don't know what to do with it this time and I don't know what my hairdresser will do. I don't like my fringe but at the same time I don't like NOT having one. Can anybody point me in the direction of something nice that I can do something with
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I'm not sure trigger. I have a longish forehead (if that makes sense) and I can be a bit self conscious about it. But I will have a look and see if it might :)
yay queenie! :-) xx

I've a cow's lick, so when I was little mum had me wear a straight fringe which looked blooming silly.
The 'fringe' is now swept to one side, and a side parting.

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its possible it might suit me :) thank you for the suggestion
if you have a high forehead, a short fringe can errr, well, enhance it and not in a good way.
Exercise caution. I recently had a crazy trainee hairdresser cut my fringe much too short - which is impossible to hide. He also cut too much extra hair to fringe length so now I am clipping back the excess to grow it out.
(Never had a problem with a trainee before but this was somewhere I had not been to and he was passed on my number and called me. He was completely unsupervised - disaster)
Provided you watch what is happening and that you are happy with length - depth etc then go ahead. Growing out is a long process.
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Hello Alba :)

I had a straight fringe as a nipper suited me then, then I grew up and wanted it gone. Now I'm at the point where I want something but not what i'm used to haha
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I'm sorry to hear about your experience grasscarp I can assure you I will be in safe hands, my hairdresser has been doing my hair since I was young and he's done my mums for a LONG time so I trust him.

I don't want it too short haha nor do I want to emphasise my forehead too much LOL
ouch, grass, not good :-(

Queenie, remember when it's cut wet, it shrinks when its dried out. So a fringe at eyebrow level will be a distance above them.
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Nun is going to be thrilled at the LONG time comment lol
I always liked Claudia Winkleman's fringe, maybe too heavy for you QoM or try curtains (a bit either side).
My hairdresser always cut mine a bit short and straight across it drove me mad, now I have it a bit longer to one side.
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currently sitting on google with phone in hand taking piccies to show him. I was slightly aware of it Alba.

AYG I used to have curtains, drove me mad, I used to have the straight across job as a child, at present its trained to go to one side but its so long now its blended in with my natural hair! Trying to find it is a menace
do you have thick hair? one of those razor sliced different layer type thingies can look good.

I didn't go a bundle of joy on seeing Dawn French's lop-sided fringe mind.
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its thickish but not over thick. usually get it thinned
I haven't seen you, but a light thinned fringe sounds good.

Wot ya planning for the rest?

(I'm nosy)
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I shall email you a pic later Alba. I'm not sure I have a few ideas in mind so will see what mr Hairdresser says :)
Off on my holidays soon and although I don't like to wear a lot of foundation at the best of times, so when my face has a bit of a tan I would like to put some kind of makeup on in the evening but not sure what to use nothing to heavy any suggestions please
Sorry queeno for the hijacking that was not meant to happen

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