by Deborah Dunham Tue, Nov 16th 2010
Our latest makeover client Lindsey Mixon comes to celebrity hairstylist Shirlena Allen with beautiful, natural ringlets. But Lindsey says her strands tend to flair out at the bottom, creating a triangular-shaped 'do that's unflattering to her heart-shaped face.
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by Deborah Dunham Tue, Nov 9th 2010
Thick and wavy hair doesn't have to be frizzy and out-of-control hair. Our latest makeover client Rhonda Diamond comes to us with shoulder-length tresses that she'd like to wear off her face.
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by Deborah Dunham Tue, Nov 2nd 2010
Our latest makeover client Judy Thompson comes to us with a beautiful heart-shaped face, but her long locks are limp and lifeless and they don't flatter her features.
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by Deborah Dunham Tue, Oct 26th 2010
Celebrity hairstylist Andy Lecompte says we can't get too caught up in searching for the right hairstyle for our face shape. Instead, he believes the most important thing is the way the hair is cut around our face. Take for instance our latest makeover client Ami Haruna who comes to Andy with a hairstyle that is not suited to her heart-shaped face.
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by Deborah Dunham Tue, Oct 19th 2010
Our latest makeover client comes to us with a head full of unruly ringlets. Even though Vanessa Paul says her current style is easy, wearing her tight curls in a ponytail are not flattering to her oval face shape.
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by Deborah Dunham Tue, Oct 12th 2010
Just because you have an oval face shape doesn't mean your hair has to be really long. For instance, check out our latest makeover client, Sulinh, whose long locks bring an unnecessary weight. They also prevent her from having the truly wash-and-go style she wants.
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by Deborah Dunham Tue, Oct 5th 2010
Trish Fermin comes to Weisberg with long, straight locks that are beautiful -- and never colored. But Weisberg wants to make her style more youthful and playful to complement her face shape and personality.
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by Deborah Dunham Tue, Sep 28th 2010
Imagine spending two and a half hours doing your hair! That's what our latest makeover client, Stacy Trujeque, does in order to straighten her long, textured locks. Not only is this time-consuming and damaging to her strands, but it's also the wrong look for Stacy's oval face shape.
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