It depends on the shape of your face. If you want fringes, try using a side wave as a substitute first. Also...be aware that your hair is curly and the fringes will curl also. So be prepared to iron your fringes every day to get them to lie flat-ish. The alternative is to wear hair tape to bed every night to get them flat. Never rush into a hairstyle quicly. Think about it. Hair grows less than an inch a month, so it will take a long time to grow out. Try the hair gripped wave first to see if the style is right for you.
of course curly hair looks good on blondes,my sister is blonde and her hair is curly
It does actually i have really curly hair and i used to have a fringe and it did!! You can even straighten your fringe so it looks neater and it doesn't look odd!
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 :)
Yes curly fringe is a no no.
Straight with a full fringe or curly with a full fringe
long and curly blonde
if you were to dye it bleach blonde it would be dirty blonde
The same reason you have brown/black/blonde/orange hair. Genetics.
it depends on your face shape. but i have curly hair and i have a fringe which i got a lot of compliments about. its not a side fringe just a normal one. don't have too many layers because if your hair is curly it won't sit right. hope that helps :)
well i put mouse in mine which kinda takes the frizz away nd then if im wearing it down i sometimes french plait the fringe bit or twist the fringe back and pin it. you could also do a messy bun for an up do letting some curls hang loose. look on google etc for some different curly hair style ideas x
My hair's brown but I've recently had it cut to just below the shoulder with layers from just above chin height cut in at different lengths to give it body and a sweepy fringe. The cut has loads of movement and can be sleek if straightened or big and curly/messy if I use a diffuser and curling spray.
Beth Rowley?