1.When you start getting a bit of length, don’t be tempted to get a
square line cut at the bottom (anywhere between the earlobe or jawline),
unless you are lucky enough to have chiseled features and don’t possess
jowls of a gerbil.
2.Have your hairdresser soften the edge of the
length and wear the front and side pushed gently away from the face in a
side or middle parting.
3.This long hair trend is just that, long
hair, so stay away from elaborate layers and chopped up texture. Keep
it simple, go for length and definitely no fringes.
4.Try and keep
a balance between the front, sides and back, so there are no extreme
differences in length. We are not aiming for a mullet.
5.Although
you will need some kind of finishing product, don’t overload the hair.
Use just enough for control and to softly define the natural texture.
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