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Warning: may be an autistic post, idk what i'm trying to say
I'm wondering how does each one affect the face. Since black guys can't get proper bangs for example as a guy with straight hair and people with straight hair can't get some haircuts that are only for curly/coily hair (i'm not talking about perm and hair straightening).
My theory is that for example people with straight hair and decent (not recessed) bone structure can accentuate/make their bones pop out more , assuming they get the right haircut. For examples with certain bangs, you can create sharp angles since the hair is straight and you cannot do that with curly hair
Now with curly hair you can make your whole face look wider like this (but with straight hair you cant):
Now, with straight hair you can make sharp angles like this , which may give the illusion of sharper features/accentuate the sharp features while with curly hair it kinda ''softens'' them
tl:dr: curly hair is kinda soft, can complement your face depending on your features, while straight hair being flat and with the ability to create angles since it sticks to the face (in fringe hairstyles) and doesn't come up like a curly fringe can give the illusion of sharper features/accentuate your bones (if they are decent)
Someone confirm this? Is this post retarded?
I'M NOT SAYING ONE IS BETTER THAN THE OTHER
I'm wondering how does each one affect the face. Since black guys can't get proper bangs for example as a guy with straight hair and people with straight hair can't get some haircuts that are only for curly/coily hair (i'm not talking about perm and hair straightening).
My theory is that for example people with straight hair and decent (not recessed) bone structure can accentuate/make their bones pop out more , assuming they get the right haircut. For examples with certain bangs, you can create sharp angles since the hair is straight and you cannot do that with curly hair
Now with curly hair you can make your whole face look wider like this (but with straight hair you cant):
Now, with straight hair you can make sharp angles like this , which may give the illusion of sharper features/accentuate the sharp features while with curly hair it kinda ''softens'' them
tl:dr: curly hair is kinda soft, can complement your face depending on your features, while straight hair being flat and with the ability to create angles since it sticks to the face (in fringe hairstyles) and doesn't come up like a curly fringe can give the illusion of sharper features/accentuate your bones (if they are decent)
Someone confirm this? Is this post retarded?
I'M NOT SAYING ONE IS BETTER THAN THE OTHER