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Can someone rate me (and tell me what i should work on)

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mtn range. Jaw definition isn't the best. Different hairstyle to better define features. Eyebrows are very thick, could use some shaping.
 
mtn range. Jaw definition isn't the best. Different hairstyle to better define features. Eyebrows are very thick, could use some shaping.
What kind of haitstyle should i get and ty
 
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Skin fades do not suit me at all ive had many fades and ig theyre not that good on me
That's my bad. mid taper fade probably would be better. The thing is that there's not much definition, so we're trying to blend as best as we can. Mid taper fade that arches and drops in the back. If you you don't like how far it drops in the back, ask your guy to cut some more off the bottom till you like it. I was thinking about the skin fade but changing the shape to what i was thinking really is just a mid-taper fade. The bottom of your fade should start at the skin and then work up into a fade. i dunno if this makes any sense, ill clarify if ya need it.
 
That's my bad. mid taper fade probably would be better. The thing is that there's not much definition, so we're trying to blend as best as we can. Mid taper fade that arches and drops in the back. If you you don't like how far it drops in the back, ask your guy to cut some more off the bottom till you like it. I was thinking about the skin fade but changing the shape to what i was thinking really is just a mid-taper fade. The bottom of your fade should start at the skin and then work up into a fade. i dunno if this makes any sense, ill clarify if ya need it.
No its good ty but what about the top its not usually good and my hair curls and dries naturally and im trying to make it less dry and less curly, in the pic it was kinda good but it was bc I didnt go out but the moment i go out its ruined is there also any way to help it too (sorry if i bother or annoy with too much question)
 
No its good ty but what about the top its not usually good and my hair curls and dries naturally and im trying to make it less dry and less curly, in the pic it was kinda good but it was bc I didnt go out but the moment i go out its ruined is there also any way to help it too (sorry if i bother or annoy with too much question)
I don't know much bout your hair texture... what I'm thinking is that you need a hair moisturizer for your hair type. Cantu semi-curly hydrating hair leave-in spray with a little bit of water and then comb it out straight while damp and dry untouched. This will give your hair the moisture it needs, while reducing the curls. Don't touch while drying or it's going to bring out the curls.
 
But bringing out the curls would be fire. Same Cantu semi-curling hair spray applied to damp hair, scrunch to encourage the curl pattern, a LITTLE bit of sea salt hair spray and let air dry. Should give you texture, hydration, volume and definition. I don't know if fighting the curls is the answer.
 
I don't know much bout your hair texture... what I'm thinking is that you need a hair moisturizer for your hair type. Cantu semi-curly hydrating hair leave-in spray with a little bit of water and then comb it out straight while damp and dry untouched. This will give your hair the moisture it needs, while reducing the curls. Don't touch while drying or it's going to bring out the curls.
Ty that helps alot
 

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