Hey guys,
I'm looking for a good haircut that flatters my face and is appropriate with my style of dress. My style is conveyed pretty well by the photos I'm posting (basically, a modernized, slimmed-down take on classic Ivy League style). My hair is curly and has a tendency to get kind out of control.
Anyway, I like slightly asymetrical look I'm doing right now, but I feel like a slightly different cut might be easier to keep in control and/or look better in general. Right now, I wash daily with that tresemme shampoo and conditioner and use a *tiny* bit of aveda for men liquid pomade. Should I just use more pomade, apply it differently, switch to different products altogether, or what?
Thanks,
wmmk
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Here I am now:

Here's how it looks like when it's shorter:

I'm looking for a good haircut that flatters my face and is appropriate with my style of dress. My style is conveyed pretty well by the photos I'm posting (basically, a modernized, slimmed-down take on classic Ivy League style). My hair is curly and has a tendency to get kind out of control.
Anyway, I like slightly asymetrical look I'm doing right now, but I feel like a slightly different cut might be easier to keep in control and/or look better in general. Right now, I wash daily with that tresemme shampoo and conditioner and use a *tiny* bit of aveda for men liquid pomade. Should I just use more pomade, apply it differently, switch to different products altogether, or what?
Thanks,
wmmk
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Here I am now:

Here's how it looks like when it's shorter:












I'm sorry, but you reminded me of that. It's from the BBC's IT Crowd. Okay, seriously now. Jewfro. That's how we rocked it at Brown. You can also crop it short on the side and back while keeping it curly in the front and top, which is what I do now that I'm in the working world. The curly front will help minimize your forehead as well. Brown may be the exception (we always are) but the WASPY look wasn't too big. You may also want to invest in some better conditioners/anti-frizz measures. As an aside, I was more of a mess at 15 than you are now, so no worries. Play around, experiment and don't adhere to any particular rules that you don't want to. You're at the age where you can get away with it. Enjoy it while it lasts! I applaud your personal style because I assume it's not the norm at your high school.