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Another Hair Thread

ben39

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I've been getting the same kind of hair cut for years and lately it's been annoying me. I have really thin, straight hair and it doesn't really seem to sit properly. My fringe is too thin to be a fringe and when I use wax (American Crew fibre) it still looks odd. I've been looking for a good hair cut to suit my face but I'm unsure on the shape of my face. According to this site I think it is oval or maybe oblong? Any suggestions? Also usually I shave
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Zachgranstrom

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I think you could possibly pull off this look, but I would suggest buying a jar of Aveda grooming clay and using it to produce this style.( this product is a lot better than the product you're using)
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Edit: I think your face is more oblong.
 

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