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Type and hair-do, that suits you to perfection… |
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Sunday, 02 December 2007 |
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The right choice of a hair-do is the 1st step to produce perfect look, as it’s capable to underline winsome features of your appearance and hide the defects, creating the impression of harmony and sublime proportions and strengthening the individual’s charm. That’s why the choice of your hairstyle is extremely important. And we’re really the lucky ones as we live in this epoch of changes. It provides us with opportunity to perform experiments preserving our individual style. Due to the fact that the perspective of expansion our outlook is growing every day we can borrow new ideas in every possible nook of our planet. We are able to choose the style that is appropriate to our lifestyle and gives us more feminity and fascination… The signs to the pictures denote: hairstyles suits to | Round |  | Oval |  | Angular |  | Triangular |  |
 |  | This haircut "garcon" with high side parting and long slanting bang fits any face shape. |  |  | Volume on the top of your head demands not too short occipital part to remain optical balance, especially for people with an oval face. |  |  | Sufficiently short hair with long uneven bang is a haircut fitting to oval face. |  |  | This geometrical haircut underscores a triangular shape instead of grading it. But in any case a chin shouldn’t look too sharp. |  |  | Soft framing for angular and triangular face shapes with broad forehead: lively uncombed curls, falling unconstrainedly on a face. |  |  | Turned up tips of hair make sharp chin unnoticeable. |  |  | Nice framing for any type of hair: natural or permanent curls, not shortly trimmed and a bit disheleved with modulating gel. |  |  | This short cut is fit for angular contour of a chin. |  |  | Madonna’s hair with a straight parting and flowing. This hair-do is suited for angular and triangular contours of a chin. |  |  | Sumptuous volume along one side of a face underlines an oval face and looks nice if the face isn’t too narrow. |  |  | If hair, like in this case, frame the cheeks with straight ringlets they make extra breadth of a face and the angularity of its contours less evident. |  |  | This cut suits narrow face shapes with a sharp chin: when the front tips are filirated and arranged feathery inward by means of a hair-dryer |  |  | Gradually cut smooth hair and plump bang: an optimal framing for flat faces with broad cheek-bones. |  |  | Flat face with pretty bright contour – it’s worth showing it. Curled with hair-rollers and luxuriantly arranged hair frame the face in a superb way. |  |  | If you have a round face it’s more advantageous than straight hair: natural or permanent curls conceal too broad cheeks. |  |  | Side parting, fringe on the forehead and hair smoothly turned inward: there’s no shape of face which looks bad with this hairstyle. û |  |  | Outward wave of hair on its tips and arranged to the side hair above the forehead (by means of a dryer) accentuate our attention on the pointed chin. |  |  | The higher the side parting is, the more asymmetric the hair-do you have and thus it’s more to advantage for angular faces. | |