Tuesday, February 14, 2012

I have a chubby face, should I get my hair cut short?

I have a chubby face and I want my hair short, would it look ok? I have really thick hair and I hate having to deal with it but I don't want it too short. If anyone knows of links to some good/cute short hair cuts please tell me them.I have a chubby face, should I get my hair cut short?
i think your hair may be cute maybe cut to your chin, and flipped out in the back.....kinda like my avatar!



here's some hairstyles! I think it would look good



http://www.short-hairstyles.com/short/s1/a>I have a chubby face, should I get my hair cut short?
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If you have a chubby face, stay away from chin length hair. Either go shorter or longer. When it stops at your chin, it just makes your face look rounder (trust me, I have personal experience).



I've always worn my hair long because I was afraid to make my face look any rounder. Last year I decided to cut it all off and go with a pixie look. I've received so many compliments, I can't begin to describe it. I've been told by many people that this makes my face look slimmer and they can actually see a jawline now! :) The best part is that it takes less than five minutes every morning to fix. And if I'm having a bad hair day, I'll just dunk my head and water and it'll dry in 10 minutes for restyling!
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simple answer: if you wear long hair sort-of in your face it smooths out your cheeks and makes them look less prominent. so short hair will make them look bigger, unless you tie it back more.



hope this helps
I wouldn't get it cut too short ( like shorter than shoulder lengh would not be good i dont think) ....i'd have it razor, shoulder lengh, and have it thinned a bit, that should take care of your problem.



Hope that helps!

Oh, and if you go with the shoulder lengh, short bangs would look cute!
I say go for it! I think short hair looks attractive on everybody. Just go to a salon with pictures that you like, and they will alter them to fit your face shape etc.
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well i used to have a chubby face so u cant cut it toooo short but its looks good kinda short
No, shoulder-length and below hair is the most flattering hair cut for a chubby face.
probably not.
Hey if people think u or chubby that is mean that is going to go back to them in the future people do not all look the same some short tall skinny fat it does not matter it will be ok a little short but nah
I would go alittle below the shoulders with some nice 90 degree layers. Try out some bangs... the ones that are side swept. That should help. Usually... when it hair is longish and down it makes the face look thinner. My face looks chubby when my hair it up. I tried to find some styles but I'll keep looking and check back
So many times we answer our own questions and don't know it!



Cause' you just said, you don't want it to short.



That's you're instincts telling you that, see? Cause you know what you like and what you are comfortable at.



A middling length can be nice for that. The stylists really know how to cut it, and highlight certain features and really bring them out, using different focal points which can attract the eye where they want it to go, and that can be really cute!



Makes the eyes just sparkle! So, know, I wouldn't go to short. That can do just the opposite.



And longer hair then that will give you a soft, feminine, look. Kind of like a pixy sprite! Yet also very feminine, real woman.
Short hair can be sexy on a chubby face. Go with a short bob and get it layered down to the chin. This will taper your face and give a slimmer profile and magnify the full features of your face.
You need to keep medium length hair. Keep it tamed with a good gel. If you go to short your face will appear larger. There are alot of great looks for med. length with your type of face. Gel and conditioner are the key to dealing with it, not over cutting. Go to a good salon for the first cut and get some ideas.

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