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Advice on a hairstyle (mens)
http://www.google.co.uk/imgres?q=joe...t:429,r:19,s:0 and http://www.google.co.uk/imgres?q=dav...:429,r:15,s:28
Do you like these hairstyles? I'm trying to do them but I want it as a right parting and I am naturally left. How can I style my hair like this? Am I correct in thinking that these hairstyles are considered fashionable atm? Opinions please! |
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You need to post a picture of yourself and your hair style at the moment. Those hair styles you posted are fashionable at the moment, but it doesn't mean it would suit you. I currently have my hair really, really short on the sides and long on top. I'd love to have longer hair on the sides, but it doesn't suit me so I won't. There's loads of hair styles that people love and want, but whether it will suit them is a different matter.
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Would just like some advice on how to style it and if it is possible to get your hair on the opposite side to your natural parting and how to get it to stay there.
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The first Joey Essex style looks more informal. I'd suggest getting some advice from a professional hair stylist about how easy it is to effectively shift the parting from one side to another.
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If you're wanting tips on how to style you hair like that, this guy has a few good tips
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ze3cHH8UcEU As for changing your parting, it's something you're going to have to train your hair to do gradually. But yes, this is hairstyle is fashionable atm!
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Would just like some advice on how to style it and if it is possible to get your hair on the opposite side to your natural parting and how to get it to stay there.