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That bottom pic is cute!
Fleur De Guerre said:jen, a really good trick for cutting a fringe accurately is to use a beard trimmer! Because it's a mini clipper with a flat edge you just make sure it's dead straight then press into your fringe with it. Then go along matching it up until you have done all the way across.
Tourbillion said:You could try some styles like these:
~landgirl~ said:I am going to post a pic of me in my new skirt and cardigan in the 'Red Dress Shoppe Skirt' thread a little later today, so perhaps you can see the fringe!
GOK said:That is such a cool idea, Fleur - I shall have a go. Since K has both a beard and cropped hair, he has trimmers for both! I assume you do it dry?
fleur said:Jen before pinning it have you tried giving it a little tease at the root, twist it once or twice then before actually pinning push it forward so it gives it a bit of height.
this works for me for the height thing but I have fine hair - you might want to forego the teasing once you are used doing it.
Kim_B said:I part my hair as normal (or which ever way it feels like going that day...), grab the section of hair I wish to pin, give it a slight twist back (not too tight, but kind of roll it over a time or two), and push it forward a bit. Then I pin/barrette it, gently pulling out a few smaller sections that need a little more oomph! I do this on both sides and it takes me no longer than 10 minutes and I do it either wet or dry without any products. I'll have to take some pictures so you can see what I mean.
I do this either on the front and sides if I part my hair, or I do it in the front only, for more of a pomp look (ha! almost typed pimp! silly girl...)
I am going to have to try the combs that you suggested, fortworthgal - I forgot all about those, and your hair looks lovely!
~landgirl~ said:Do you think I could achieve the curl with my straighteners? I am rubbish at curling my hair!
Tourbillion said:Here is an ideal pageboy that is kinda like your hair (except with fringes):
p.s. It might be time to get a curling iron, with a moderately small barrel, i.e 5/8" or 3/4".