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I remember her saying she is a natural blonde, but prefers herself with Red Hair. I like her in Red hair as well, but the blonde looks good too.

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@Trinity11 wrote:

I like her with red hair. That parted in the middle Bob just doesn't do it for me. Everybody seems to have that flat hair.😕


I liked her red curls in The Help.

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@CANDLEQUEEN wrote:

I remember her saying she is a natural blonde, but prefers herself with Red Hair. I like her in Red hair as well, but the blonde looks good too.


 

 

 

Ann Margret is also a natural blonde.  She dyed her hair red because it distinguished her from other actresses of her era.

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Her hair looks like she cut it herself.  I have corrected haircuts that children gave themselves and they looked better.

 

The length and style looks great, but the ragged ends and uneven lengths....yuck.

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@SamBrown wrote:

If you are born with flat, straight, fine hair.  Not much else you can do with it.  Why fight it?  This is a lovely cut.


I was born with it but a good hairdresser can layer it and make you look like you have a little volume. I don't mean "big hair." Just some style and body.

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I do like it. She is young, very pretty and with her delicate face could wear her hair any way she chooses.

 

It is artfully "messy" and I'm not sure most could get "away with it" - myself included. Smiley Wink

 

 

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@Trinity11 wrote:

@SamBrown wrote:

If you are born with flat, straight, fine hair.  Not much else you can do with it.  Why fight it?  This is a lovely cut.


I was born with it but a good hairdresser can layer it and make you look like you have a little volume. I don't mean "big hair." Just some style and body.


@Trinity11 

I've been dealing with baby fine straight, flat hair for 74 years now.  Layering does not make my hair look like it has more volume.  I've learned through trial and error over many years that a short blunt cut does more to give me volume.  That and lots of product.

 

ETA I've noticed that a lot of ladies say they have "fine hair, but lots of it."  That's not me.  And believe me, that makes a difference when you start layering. 

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Layering my flat, thin hair would only make it look like layered flat, thin hair. No different, just layers.Woman Frustrated

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@Trinity11 wrote:

@SamBrown wrote:

If you are born with flat, straight, fine hair.  Not much else you can do with it.  Why fight it?  This is a lovely cut.


I was born with it but a good hairdresser can layer it and make you look like you have a little volume. I don't mean "big hair." Just some style and body.


@Trinity11 

I've been dealing with baby fine straight, flat hair for 74 years now.  Layering does not make my hair look like it has more volume.  I've learned through trial and error over many years that a short blunt cut does more to give me volume.  That and lots of product.

 

ETA I've noticed that a lot of ladies say they have "fine hair, but lots of it."  That's not me.  And believe me, that makes a difference when you start layering. 


I color my hair which swells the cuticle . I look like I have thick blonde hair. Nobody realizes what is really under there.😀

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Yes I can relate.  She has baby thin hair.  Mine is curly from the ears down though but fine and very blonde.

 

It's not easy but for me it has to be one length, mine is past shoulder's and in this heat almost always up in a pony tail during the day and I put on a chignon type of hairpiece at night.  

 

I think one looks younger with their hair shorter @SilleeMee  mentioned.  I let it down in bed of course  but for daytime it's up.  

 

I could cut it up to a bob but then I don't have the length for a cute ponytail and/or chignon to put on at night.