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which haircut suits you?
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Which haircut suits you depends on your face shape, hair type, and personal style. For example, people with round faces often benefit from haircuts that add height and length, like layered cuts or long bobs, to create a more balanced look. Those with square faces might go for softer styles with waves or layers to gently frame the jawline. If you have straight hair, blunt cuts and sleek styles can look very polished, while wavy or curly hair often shines with textured layers that enhance its natural bounce. Ultimately, the best haircut is one that not only complements your features but also fits your lifestyle and makes you feel confident.
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#3
Totally agree. I used to follow general haircut rules based on face shape, but after a while, I realized texture and hair density play just as big a role. What works for straight, fine hair doesn’t always translate for coils or curls
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I started exploring cuts that are actually made with natural texture in mind. I found this list of short hairstyles for black women really helpful—it covers different curl patterns and has ideas that don’t rely on heavy styling. Some are bold, others more laid-back, but all of them feel wearable. It’s nice seeing styles that embrace texture instead of trying to hide it

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