Tuesday, February 14, 2012

HELP -- !! IDEAS or SUGGESTIONS for a new hair style!? [pics included ]?

I've always been one to change my style to match my moods, but now I'm finishing up my undergrad college life and entering the professional world. I'm looking for a professional chic 'do, but I don't know what to do with my hair!

I'm thinking of the chin-length bob either dark brown / red mix, or black hair? Some people have said my hair seems harsh when it's darker, but I don't feel like I'm taken seriously or am simply deemed unintelligible with blonde hair! So I'm looking for a professional chic new style and was wondering if anyone had any suggestions?!



I'm willing to go to extreme measures so don't think your opinion is essentially going to be considered ridiculous! I'm open to your opinions!



Thanks in advance!!



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Recent pictures for idea of my face shape / complexion to match the hair color



*Also if you have pictures of the suggested style id appreciate it!

thankss !!HELP -- !! IDEAS or SUGGESTIONS for a new hair style!? [pics included ]?
DO THIS ONE!!! :D



http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_30PRmkOl4ro/SW/a>HELP -- !! IDEAS or SUGGESTIONS for a new hair style!? [pics included ]?
Shorter hairstyles are really much more professional and mature. However, if you go with a longer style, wear it up. Avoid any style that is too cutsey. Avoid black hair; it tends to look harsh unless it is natural, and it is the one color you can't bleach out without frying your hair if you decide you don't like it. Try to keep your hair as close to your natural color as possible. What clothing you wear will also have an impact on how seriously people take you.
i really like your hair blonde. i think you should keep it the way it is in the pic. it makes your eyes stand out. but idk about the being taken seriously, blondes can be taken seriously. if you're around people who think less of you cuz you're blonde then they are ignorant and you shouldnt waste your time with stereotypical people. do whatever you think is best but i think you look beautiful blonde with long hair. i dont like the brown or red that much.
I think a bob would be cute yet professional looking What is your natural hair color? I think a black bob, if its a natural black color, will make a real statement. If your natural color is blond though when it starts growing out its going to look funny quicker. I would play it a little safer and go with a med brown color with red and blond highlights.
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Your so superficial and enamored with yourself you have to post pics. Really you should consider sticking with the hair as is and just putting a bag over you head, your face is not all that, although you obviously think it is.
Wow, you're stunning darl, no matter what you go for it'll look great, with eyes as striking as yours, any style would frame them nicely.

I love the redhead look you had though, that colour suits your skin tone to a tee.
blonde looks waaaaaaaay better!

http://www.choicehairstyles.com/images/Nicole-Ritchie-Hairstyle.jpg
http://fashionfeen.files.wordpress.com/2008/07/taylor-momsen-sgy-000736.jpg



maybe something like thaat?

:)
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many of the styles on this page are cute and professional. would really bring your eyes out.
a bob with dark brown hair :]



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i think that you should defentaly get a bob. That works with your face structure, but im sure most hairstyles would look great on you! good luck on the career
forget stereotypes, you look pretty blonde!! maybe just get a layered, more sophisticated look in dirty blonde? good luck :]
i like your blonde hair i think you should keep it. if you want try like a hazel nut color under it but possibly cut it shoulder length?
you should go bald...or.... you can get dreds...or.... get pure red hair with blond sttrips
i loved your suggestion of the chin length bob! its so professional looking, and would look good on you. but i think you should keep it blonde!
you should try to cut it too shoulder length and keep it straight, as for the color.................... KEEP IT NATURAL
I would get bangs it would look cute :)
i like red the best, and 1 ur sexii 2 you have georgeous eyes!
maybe back too blonde and then straight across bangs but keep your ahir like the same length
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- alright well i like the bob idea its very professional.

- i think you look great in all the colors, however; blond is a lil ditsy and dumbish... until you've established yourself i don't think that is a good idea because how much people will like to think people don't judge ... they do.

- the red is to extreme

- the brown is nice but it is a lil harsh

- so i think that you should have a bob cut like this one:

http://www.zimbio.com/Inverted+Bob+Haircuts/polls/13/results?add=True

(obviously the short one)

and for the color i think you should go a nice median- dark brown with suttle thin highlights that look naturalish.

http://cm1.theinsider.com/media/0/43/5/miley-cyrus-nick-jonas_300x400.0.0.0x0.300x400.jpeg

a little bit of a darker blond i couldn't find one exactly hat i was looking for
Well maybe a light to dark brown hair color. To the chin, bobs however are probably not the best hairstyle for the shape of your face. Try having your hair trimmed just below your jawline and keep it straight. If you want leave it shoulder length and pull it into a bun or have it layered for the young but professional look. You can always pull your bangs back an d give them a little bumo in the front which doesn't look as immature on college students. It's more sensible and your hair will be out of your eyes also. Hope this helps.
i wouldn't change the color too much

darker in the summer isn't a great idea

try something like charlize theron...

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