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Subject: Re: Don't Like My New Cut


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svenhair
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Date Posted: 10/24/01 9:12am
In reply to: Ashley 's message, "Don't Like My New Cut" on 10/23/01 4:11pm

Read "the Rules (it all starts here...) below. Specifically: Pictures are of (littel) help. There's nothing worse than extorting your stylist into reproducing a cut from a picture or a celebrity. Here's why... Photo-stylists have all kinds of tools available to them to create a one of a kind look for the camera. This includes, hairpeices, wigs, temporary extensions and lots and lots of liquid hair tools like finishings sprays, pomades, etc... The finished photography from celebrity and model photoshoots rarely if ever represent wash and go looks for the real world. Secondly, Your hair, texture, density, color, condition, face, features, etc... all work together for your own style, not someone elses. Put your expectations aside and opt for a look that's right for the most important celebrity you'll ever be introduced to..."yourself"

Here's where I definitely need a picture to help you out of your current jam. Hair can be too short for a face as well as too long. But, generally speaking a stylist can work with any look to create a flattering hairstyle regardless of current or desired lengths. It's all about the face and its proportions.

--Richey

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