Friday, May 28, 2010

Haircuts For Teenage Girls With Long Hair

Most long haircuts can be styled straight, wavy or curly for markedly different effects.


If you're a teenager with long hair, you may want to try a new and fresh haircut that is more fashion conscious, adult, subtle or just plain different from the hair you had when you were young, without losing the length you have spent years growing. There are tons of long haircuts that are pretty, trendy, subtle or even totally shocking, so it's easy to find a long cut that's as individual as you are.


One-Length Straight Cut


One-length hair is easy to style and can be worn in different ways on different days.


The most basic long haircut is a one-length cut. This requires your hairdresser to cut hair so that all ends fall to approximately the same location, creating straight ends and a sleek and unified look. This subtle, pretty cut looks best on hair that is not overly thick or curly, because such a cut can create a triangular effect on such hair types. One-length long hair is versatile and can be styled into an up-do with relative ease---an ideal choice if you like to have lots of looks with just one cut. Moreover, you can add bangs to draw attention to your face and cheekbones and as a quick way to make a trendy, urban update to your hairstyle.


Long Layers


Long layers are flattering to hair types both straight and curly.


A long layered style makes long hair trendy and more mature looking for college, the job hunt or just to impress your friends. It usually features a long base of hair and some shorter pieces toward the surface of your style. Layers can be subtle or very defined--you have many options to choose from. Long layers can add dimension to thinner hair, shape to thicker hair and provide a more definite style to long haircuts. The right layers will create a flattering, on-trend look that you can easily grow out should you want another change later.


Long Shag


A shaggy haircut is an edgy, confident look that complements your individual style.


A long shag haircut is essentially a more pronounced version of long layers. The hair is cut to widely varying lengths, often shorter at the top and around the face and longer at the back and bottom, although the front can be the longest part for a particularly edgy effect. A shag haircut can be as shocking or as subtle as you want it to be, and it is versatile. You can look anything from neat and tidy for an interview to wild and confident for a date just by moving the shorter pieces around your head and applying mousse or a barrette.


Curved/Angled


A curved style will add dimension and depth to straight, thin hair.


Similar to a one-length cut, curved and angled hair features smooth, clean lines marking the bottom of your haircut. However, instead of a straight horizontal cut, it features slightly less length and hair that either curves up toward the face or forms a V shape down from the nape of your neck. The result is a more distinct style that boosts the intensity of thinner hair and makes it easier to wake up and go to school or out with friends in a hurry with an obvious style in place. Curved or angled styles work for all face shapes and hair types, but are most frequent on people with straight hair. On curly hair, a curved cut can add shape and neatness, but it won't look as edgy.







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