Hello wapak!
Welcome and thank you for your questions!
The first thing we need to determine is your face shape. The hair on your forehead covers it up and keeps me from seeing exactly your face shape.
Face shapes
The Chace Crawford style is not going to be ideal for you and the
Gaspard Ulliel look is somewhat better as the top of the hair's layering covers yet has some movement, lift and lightens in opposition of the heavy fringe you currently have.
The only other thing you need to consider is to keep hair tame and close to the head along the sides of the forehead, yet maybe let it grow a little so that some unruliness ensues along the chin, by having the hair around the ears cut short while letting the back of the style stick out and give some filler when looking at you from the front.
No matter though as you obviously have it covered up because it's a little wide or high, etc. I am "guessing" you have an inverted triangle shape and can understand why you have all that fringe.
However, with it being too heavy and thick it is actually drawing more attention to that area than you want or need. PLUS, having a narrow chin line, it would be better to have something fill it in somewhat while lightening up the top all giving it more balance.
It is always difficult for me to find just the right pictures of what cut I am seeing. Somehow, I visualize a custom look for situations like this. I am picturing an emo style that is long on top with texture razored layering. The ears are shorter to keep the line across the cheeks as narrow as possible, yet they are trendy choppy around the ears themselves. The layering in the back is very long and only along the bottom done with a razor so it feathers out from behind the ears to help fill in your chin line.
These pictures are guidelines, though not really a perfect choice independently.
Pic one a little too long, though you might like it!
pic two perhaps a little too long around the ears and both of these show fringe broken up in the middle which is good and helps keep from focusing on the forehead with too much fringe
pic three This has no fringe of which you do need at least some, however, the back is perfectly what I was picturing.
pic four This would be perfect, except I would put some choppy lines around the ears and that would make that area shorter. Hopefully by now, you are getting the idea of what I am trying to find.
I am about to show this
pic to someone else who wants a short hairstyle, and though it's not what I would typically advise for you, you may not want any long hair.
Well I hope this helps. You may want to copy and paste these pics to one sheet of paper to take to your stylist, maybe along with the paragraph where I wrote what I pictured for you and WHY. It's all about your face shape. Cover yet not overemphasize the forehead and do something to help fill out your chin.
Good luck!!! Let me know! Oh and btw, do not be concerned about the chin line that I keep referring to. When you get older, you will be so very happy you have it as age will help it fill out more and while the rest of us have too thick a chin line, yours will be perfect! :-D