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I'm thinking about a major change in hairstyle, and need to know what you think. My hair is in long layers, past my shoulders. The problem is that my hair needs some lift on the top, because it looks like it may be getting alittle thinner than it use to be, and is way too flat on top, unless I part it on the side. Most hairstyles of today is either parted in the middle, straight and long, or long layers. I was thinking about getting it cut into shorter layers and even layered shorter on the top to where I could curl it with a curling iron. The length would be shortened too to match up with the top. Is that hairstyle outdated, or do you think it would look ok? An example would be Joy Behar, on The View, except with a longer length. Thanks in advance!
Hi there, was wondering if this would be a more contemporary version of the longer hair, shorter layers style you're going for? It looks like the style has some layers on top that could be curled for more texture on top:
Hmm... here's another photo of the same actress, at a different angle. Maybe that site is messed up? Either way, if you can't see it, google "jessica biel long hair shorter layers" and see if that works.
Shorter hair will have more "lift", since it won't have the weight....and layers will make thinning hair look thicker, too.
There are products you can use to help volumize your hair....have you tried any?
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