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Tuesday, April 19, 2005

5 slimming haircuts

Got the beauty blahs? Changing your hairstyle is a simple cure. When you're on your way to reaching your weight-loss goal, a new hairdo is a quick and easy way to freshen up your look—and boost your confidence. So how do you know what hairstyle will flatter you the most? Read on…

Fringe Benefit: Add layers to your hair. It softens a round or square face. Layers add movement and shape to hair. A shag shape flatters any face because it breaks up the hair. Everyone can wear this style. The key lies in where the layers are cut. If someone has glasses, for example, don’t fringe at the edge of the eye but further back at the temple. Shorter layers near the cheekbone line will highlight your natural bone structure.

Go Shorter: Think you want long tresses like Demi Moore? Think again. Shorter hair looks best on fuller faces. When it's too long, it can drag your face down and actually bring attention to the features you don't want to emphasize. How short is too short? That depends on the length of your neck. The longer the neck, the shorter you can go. Otherwise, stick to the collarbone rule. Cut hair at the collarbone, then put layers in between the nose and lips to pop it up. This style will off your lips, making you look sleeker.

Add Color: Subtle highlights brighten up any face. If you're a brunette, don't be afraid to add a touch of a lighter, but complementary, hue. Just wear the highlights further back, away from your face. Color instantly brings dimension to flat hair.

Stay Clear of Bangs: Thick bangs may be in, but even wispy bangs are hard to wear. They cut into the frame of your face. Instead, pull your hair away from your face and even add more height. It will elongate your face.

Pay Attention to that Part: Go with your natural part (where your hair falls on its own). However, depending on your face's shape, you might want to fuss with Mother Nature. A heart-shaped face should steer away from a center part. A rounder, fuller face too can wear it to the side, for a more elegant look. And if you want height? Part it on the side opposite your natural part.

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