Of course it does a side fringe looks good with any kind of hair.
you can get a chunk of hair from on top of your head, and arrange it how you want your 'future' fringe to look. tada!!
You get the piece of hair and then you cut it at an angle to form a side fringe.
I don't know what you mean but if you mean you get your hair cut to become a side fringe then yeah of course.
Your hair does sound nice. If you want a nice hair, cut it in the style you like. Personally, I think blonde and side fringe is the nicest.
Yes, probably, but some days it looks better than others, if you're not happy one day then just straighten it. I have wavy hair and a side fringe and it works out fine. I find that my fringe isn't as wavy as my hair, but it might be different for you. Just give it a go!!!It depends, if your waves are basically from root to tip then yes, but if the waves are more toward to ends of your hair then no. It looks fine wavy when the rest of your hair is out but I suggest if you are tying your hair up that you straighten the fringe (this is just my opinion do your hair however you want).I am going to add on to this :-)i had a side fringe and i have natural wavy/curly hair, and my side fringe stayed straight but sometimes i just straightened it to make sure. to be honest it depends how you have your hair :)Yeaa you will probably have a wavy fringe too. But straightening your fringe (especially with a cows lick, which is a lump that sticks out) will probably make it worse. ;)
If you don't have a fringe, it's like your hair just parts, including the fringe. Fringes is hair that goes to the side, or over the forehead. It's also known as 'bangs':)
Well, I have long hair and it has layers. The only problem with it, is that you cannot plait it without strands coming out. Though when left out, the effect is really nice, especially when paired with a fringe. Personally I have a side fringe but a full fringe would look nice too. :)
you need to grow it out and then get a side parting. decide which side looks/falls better and brush your fringe to that side. if your fringe is too large or falls in your eyes then split a small part off to the other side to grow out just as hair.
If you have long curly hair then yes but I don't think it would suit as much if you have short hair. I have medium length curly hair and a sort of side fringe so a side fringe is fine on any length I'm just not sure about a full fringe :)
Side bangs prob. To Me it sounds like you hav the perfect hair to do scene hair.
You straighten a side fringe using a straightener and going over that part of your hair again and again until you are satisfied with the outcome.
To get the scene look you need bangs, so go to your hairdressers and ask them to cut a side fringe in for you, or a full fringe which is also quite scene. For a quick fix just use a pin tail comb to part your hair to the side, imagine an invisible line running from the middle of your eyebrow up to your hair and use that as a guide.