Now this is modern romance. It displays hair's movement without looking bulky or frazzled. Most importantly, the face isn't lost behind a sea of hair. We see the defined coils and the face. As fabulous as curls are, you don't want them to mask facial features.
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Big hair is back so don't be afraid of embracing hair's natural body. It will actually make it easier to manage. Combine face-framing short layers with bangs and midlengths for a fun twist on the shag.
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Fullness on the crown is a good thing. It makes hair look thicker and it helps to camouflage greasy roots. It's a brilliant curly hairstyle for short, natural hair because it makes wearers feel like they have plenty of length to experiment with. For a lifted effect keep the top longer than the back and sides.
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Riff a classic shag haircut by experimenting with parting. Bringing the part to the side creates an asymmetrical effect that still frames the face. Speak to your stylist about the different ways you want to part your curly haircut so they can create a look that will sit right wherever it's combed.
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