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It has a shorter fringe than looks from earlier years, and terrific layering that begins just at the chin. I like how swingy this hair is, as well as how one can actually see from beneath the fringe (yes; I’ve had side-swept fringe and it drove me crazy).
I’m especially bemused that I’ve fallen for this look just two short months after I instructed my stylist to chop some six inches off my own locks. But that’s OK; it’s almost inevitable that one yearns for long when short, and vice versa.
Kind of '60s, right? I like it, thought short bangs for me have generally proved disappointing!
ReplyDeleteI love the American expression for fringe 'bangs' always makes me laugh as it sounds so violent for something so ethereal.
ReplyDeleteThis is my favourite hair style I used to wear mine like this all the time - I should again.
That is my exact hair cut. I think it is a little too 'jeune fille' for someone my age, but the book "How Not To Look Old" said that bangs were essential...so now I have them.
ReplyDeleteBelle de Ville you are hilarious! I love bangs too, but they don't work on me. Wish they did though. Those are adorable.
ReplyDeleteI'm a yearner. This look is very tempting.
ReplyDeleteSo where does "bangs" come from, anyway, all you etymologists? Historical and made-up responses are welcome.
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