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Old 11-20-2008
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anything will do, looking for just about anything new.. short hair might not be a possibility because of the last picture, because I have a small bald spot since birth.

Thanks in advance.
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Old 11-25-2008
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Sorry I didn't respond sooner. Have you already gone for a haircut?
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Old 11-27-2008
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nope, shaggy as ever. d:
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Old 11-28-2008
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Hello again despair,

I would definitely keep some length on your forehead for reasons you stated as well as the height of your forehead anyhow. This is a modern day variation of the style you have now for if you like shorter.....

Pete Wentz

I personally think you should have some volume along the sides to widen out your long face.

Something like
Theodore Lee or

Jesse Spencer with fringe of course

So yes, longer, maybe not as long as the last one if you don't really like that sort of thing, but longer around the ears to get a mess style going to widen out the overall look. And perhaps having the bottom of your fringe tapered or cut back into to make some points rather than the "bowl" look.

I know you hair is straight and so a little chunky layers (razor cut too) to keep it from lying so flat. A little unruly is the look these days and some of that along the sides (no height on the top though would make a big difference in you and you'd be in style as well!

Let me know what you think. Look for these ideas in books at the salon or search for one here or on the net to take with you for your cut.
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Old 11-28-2008
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Just to clarify. Though you have to keep your hair heavy on the top, doesn't mean it cannot be stylish and that it has to be weighted and heavy. I know you don't want the wind to blow and reveal your hairline all the time. Just get a cut you like, maybe indulge in some rad hats and just enjoy life, be yourself.
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