And yes, shoulder-length suits you excellently; it helps to balance out the ovalness of your face with a little width (because the hair isn't being pulled down in a straight line behind your shoulders, etc., alongside your face), whereas I think straight-and-long tends to give the impression of elongating the oval. Wearing it up helps balance the ovalness too, I think.
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Date: 2004-02-28 02:20 pm (UTC)And yes, shoulder-length suits you excellently; it helps to balance out the ovalness of your face with a little width (because the hair isn't being pulled down in a straight line behind your shoulders, etc., alongside your face), whereas I think straight-and-long tends to give the impression of elongating the oval. Wearing it up helps balance the ovalness too, I think.