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Haircuts – The Slim Side of It
You are may be on diet or may be you are doing a lot of workout to loose your excess weight. Well it would be very wrong to say that stop those things but what can be suggested that just once consider the slimming haircuts along with your slimming regime.
You can look slimmer with a proper hairstyle. For a proper hairstyle you have to first you have to consider the right shape of your face. Stylist like Erik von Spindler [Lukaro Salon in Beverly Hills] believes that a proper cut emphasizes the slim look.Often people with round face brood over their hair styleing. If you have a round face like Renee Zellweger, Cameron Diaz, Kate Winslet, Catherine Zeta Jones, Drew Barrymore and Christina Ricci, stop brooding. There are many options open for you.
Oval shape is regarded as the ideal face shape. It is easier to give round shaped face an oval shape with the help of the haircut. According to Spindler layer cut is key for keeping the face slender. Another Stylist, Shellye Bolton at Scottsdale, Arizona’s Spa Du Soleil recommends some fringing and soft lines around the face to conceal part of the cheek area and chin instead of anything too short or too broad. She also prefers side parting of the hair with does not enhance the roundness. But she advises to add some reasonable height on the top of the hair.
Both the stylists do not prefer the blunt or straight cut with fringes on the forehead of the bygone days. In the opinion of Erin Fink, a stylist with Sachi Salon in Scottsdale a little bit of a bang suits almost every facial shape.
Most stylists recommend highlighting of the hair for the face’s slender look. Bolton says that she would mix blondes with some brown for a large woman instead of global blonde coloring. According to her “Contrast is good because it creates shading, and shading is also slimming.”
But with a proper cut you have to use proper sprays, gels and creams and hair accessories to keep up the slim look.
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