what hairstyle can i do with this?

Lukee-a-liggezz. asked:


I’m 14 and sick to death of my boring hair.
I’ve enclosed a picture, only clear one i have
tbh, its black and white, but my hair is brown
with a bit of blonde at the front, please helpp!

http://img442.imageshack.us/my.php?image=hairrnh5.jpg

Thats the link for my picture, any help would be great.
Im thinking of going to the hairdressers on wednesday
they’ve got a good reputation for hair design and i wanted
to get their opinion, but can you tell me now, is there hope?
Because i dont want to embarrass myself in the shop!

Thankzz.
Btw i’m male

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Help me choose hairstyle?PICTURES?

*¤´¨`·..·´¨`»»♣««´¨`·..·´¨`¤* asked:


ok so i wanted to get a hair cut this weekend
i was trying to grow my hair but im tired of it,it looks so messy and i dont know wat to do with this so i desided to stay with short haircut
so these are pics (not of me)

http://viewmorepics.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=viewImage&friendID=213348382&albumID=1342245&imageID=19005179

http://viewmorepics.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=viewImage&friendID=213348382&albumID=1177824&imageID=15270519

or just plain cut

http://viewmorepics.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=viewImage&friendID=213348382&albumID=145145&imageID=11145911

http://i249.photobucket.com/albums/gg215/playbabyie69/TaeYang.jpg

and i would get mohawk i would probably wouldnt get it that long maybe just little shorter and if i dont like it id probably just get plain line up cut maybe razor design
my quistions are
is it ok to wear that kind of mohawk
is it ok or just plain line up cut is fine?which do u like better?
thnx to all who answer :) sry i posted this b4
just need more opinions

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What is an easy hair style for me?

¤Green Day¤ asked:


I have real thick, naturally straight hair ( so thick, I can only wrap a fairly large pony around it twice!) My hair is about 3 in or so past my shoulders, and I would like a hairstyle (i’m talking ponies, designs, whatever) that I could fix easily in about 5-10 minutes in the mornings before school.
I would like something that is either all the way off my neck or all the way down please, but please post any ideas you have. Thanks!!!

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Where can I find gel hairstyles for blacks on the internet?

koku asked:


I am looking for photos of gel hairstyles where the hair is held all back but with designs and an extension at the end

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I need a prom hairstyle?

Jada asked:


Can anybody send me pictures of cute hairstyles for my senior prom? Maybe send me a photo of your prom hairstyle. I have long light brown hair and my dress is on this website
http://www.cbslimited.com/prom-dresses/detail_prom_tiffany_designs-6580

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Proof that Cornrows are an African Hairstyle and not just a hairstyle that black america wears?

Imani asked:


People get mad at me when I say that Cornrows are a Black African Hairstyle. I don’t know why they get mad. It’s like they don’t believe me. I hate cornrows on Asians and Whites. I think it looks funny and there hair is too straight for it.

Cornrows are a traditional style of hair grooming of African origin where the hair is tightly braided very close to the scalp, using an underhand, upward motion to produce a continuous, raised row. Cornrows can be formed, as the name implies, in simple, straight lines; or, in complicated geometric or curvilinear designs. Often favored for their easy maintenance, cornrows can be left in for weeks at a time simply by carefully washing the hair using a stocking cap or hair net and then regularly oiling the scalp and hair. Cornrowed hairstyles are often adorned with beads or cowry shells, in the African tradition. Depending on the region of the world, cornrows can be worn by either men or women.

A common way of styling hair in populations from sub-Saharan Africa, cornrows survived for centuries in the United States and other parts of the New World as a style of hair preparation among African slaves and their progeny. In 1963, when most African American women were loath to be seen in public with unstraightened hair, actress Cicely Tyson drew immediate notice when she sported cornrows on the popular network television series East Side/West Side. The style gained wide popularity in the United States in the late 1960s and 1970s as part of the Black is beautiful movement, when the trend was to reject straightening one’s hair in favor of “natural” hairstyles. Afros, strands of hair twisted into tight coils or wound with twine, and the wearing of geles (in Yoruba, colorful, often elaborately wrapped head cloths) are among the commonplace African styles adopted by African American women.
Some cornrowed hairstyles can take hours to execute.
Some cornrowed hairstyles can take hours to execute.

In the wake of the Black Pride Movement, hundreds of beauty shops and salons sprang up across the United States delivering services exclusively, or as part of a range of options, to blacks who prefer natural (unstraightened) hairstyles. Many salons specialize in hair wrapping and braiding techniques, executing styles which can be exceedingly time-consuming and expensive. A single, braided style can take seven hours or more to complete, sometimes necessitating two or more salon visits. The tradeoff in the cost in time and money expended is that a well-executed, braided style can last a month or more without restyling, if properly groomed and cared for—and if executed on the naturally coarse, tightly coiled hair typically possessed by people of Sub-Saharan African descent.

Cornrows also enjoyed some popularity among Caucasians after blonde actress Bo Derek wore beaded cornrows in the popular Blake Edwards movie 10, and became widely popular once again with the spread of hip-hop culture in the 1990s. Cornrow hairstyles are now often offered to tourists in resort areas of the Caribbean.

Cornrows are used by people of African ancestry in many different regions of the world. However, some controversy over them has emerged in Nigeria, where hair braiding among men is alleged to be a sign of femininity or homosexuality.[1]

Over the years, cornrows (along with dreadlocks) have been the subject of several disputes in the American workplace (see The Allen Iverson Movement). Some employers have deemed them unsuitable for the office and have banned them - especially at-will firings and/or termination. African American employees and civil rights groups have countered that such attitudes evidence racial and cultural bias. Some such disputes have resulted in litigation.

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Wedding hairstyle?

Mia Thompson asked:


I’m going to a wedding in less than three weeks and don’t know how to do my hair. Any tips? Designs? Add pictures if possible please! Do curls look better for weddings or straight hair or should I do them up?
Bridemaid hairstyles preferable! (I am a bridesmaid)

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Hairstyle for a formal?

sunshine_dasies asked:


Ive got quite long thin hair and i want it up for my debs (uh..prom?) but i cant think of any design or style…any help or advice?

=]

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I need new hairstyle,help plz?

*¤´¨`·..·´¨`»»♣««´¨`·..·´¨`¤* asked:


So i need new hairstyle for me
not too emo,not punk
my hair is not long kinda short id say
show pics would be great too,and any hair style you think looks good on a boy,im 14 too
and can you get hair design in any haircut place?just wondering
thnx

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Biracial (white/black) male tired of the same old hairstyle please help?

JoshuaPRAGMATIC asked:


I keep my hair low faded and I’m absolutely tired of it!
It seems like the only hairstyle suggested on here for people with black lineage is braids, designs in their hair, waves. Those don’t appeal to me at all plus it doesn’t look right with my hair texture which is more softer… What do you suggest? I was thinking maybe growing it out into an afro then straightening it out ( not laying down on my face ) into a spikey look but not sharppppp spikes and messing it up with wax or something……….. IDK HELP! THANKS!

p.s. if it helps my style is more toward that of a skater-look

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