Depending on your hair length you could either leave bangs or go for a volumized quiff.
For most people six weeks between haircuts is the norm.
Simple! Go on google (if u have it) and type in 'bob haircut'. Click on 'Images' in the top left hand corner and there should be multiple images of bob haircuts!
get either elegent or choppy lairs depending om your style.
That really depends upon how compliant your child is. In general five is a good age for a haircut, but you can use trimmers to shape it up . Every child is a little different when it comes to there development. I would think taht by the time your son is 9 or 10 years old he should be ready to sit still for a haircut.
Wet, because it's easier for the hair to "cooperate" under the scissors. Dry haircuts don't come out well and your hair can go "bonkers". It is true......There is more control when the hair is wet, but when texturizing, hair should be dry.
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If I understand your question, you want to know if a short haircut would suit your face. I believe that with a small or large face, a short haircut is always flattering. It is because it gives a clean, simple look that makes you stand out from the other wild haircuts out there. If you don't want an extremely short haircut, or a 'cookie cutter' look, have a look on the internet, at celebrities and your friends if you want something original. But don't forget, don't change your hair cause someone tells you to, you should have your hair the way you want.
There are lots of popular haircuts that look good on different people. It basically depends on the way your hair and face go together. These also change pretty often (especially for women), so it might be a good idea to look through magazines to see what's cool and what isn't. If you want a quick and easy way to find out what people think about your haircut - check out - Trim Or Not (www.trimornot.com)
A good haircut for the first day of school for a boy is a Caesar haircut.
Ask your friends if they think you should.
Yes