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More like a Lefort 3 cutBimax
Sinn does this procedure similar, apparently it costs around 40k but mogs Lefort 3Nobody is giving that to us buddyboyo![]()
Well he is gonna kick the bucket soon anyway.Sinn does this procedure similar, apparently it costs around 40k but mogs Lefort 3
I'd look into this if I were u
It looks ideal Lefort, I'm already saving up for itWell he is gonna kick the bucket soon anyway.
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Also can you highlight which part of face is or could moved forward in his modified LF3 cut ?
Because ideal bet would be LF1 with ccw rotation + modified lefort cut that is primarily focused on under eye (upper maxxilla) so my bulging eyes can get a breath.
If you are ugly and recessed just ger whatevee haircut you like the most. Nothing you do will matter at all
curly hair gets more volume so much better for covering the facelong straight hair to cover face imo
i can't even fraud that way cos curly hair
I'm gonna try to answer you the best I can.
So, in your case, the best way to increase your looks via hair is to get a haircut that covers the recession as much as possible.
To do so, the hair must be projecting forward, so "slicked back" hairstyles must be avoided at all costs.
Now, the ideal haircut also depends on other different factors as the face shape and hair type.
If your hair is completely straight, or a lil bit wavy, I would reccomend a "messy quiff" with the top looking forward. Something like this:
If your hair is SHIT, maybe a fringe is a better choice. It will cover hair recession, and will also provide a more forward-projecting look. Here you have an example:
This applies for both styles above: If your face is long and narrow, don't fade or cut the sides, grow them a little bit. But, in case of a short and round face, the best option is to clean and cut all the sides hair, as the excess of hair wilm add more roundness.
Talking about curly or curly-wavy hair, these are the best options:
As you see, they consist in shorter sides and longer and forward-looking top hair. If you have afro hair, I would do the same (maybe try to loosen the curls, there are lots of tutorials to do so).
PD: I don't know where to include this haircut below, but I have to say it looks amazing. It can give both, a high class look and a playful vibe. Not difficult to mantain, and suitable for many facial shapes and hair types (as long as it's not very thin...).
Thanks for reading!
I'm gonna try to answer you the best I can.
So, in your case, the best way to increase your looks via hair is to get a haircut that covers the recession as much as possible.
To do so, the hair must be projecting forward, so "slicked back" hairstyles must be avoided at all costs.
Now, the ideal haircut also depends on other different factors as the face shape and hair type.
If your hair is completely straight, or a lil bit wavy, I would reccomend a "messy quiff" with the top looking forward. Something like this:
If your hair is SHIT, maybe a fringe is a better choice. It will cover hair recession, and will also provide a more forward-projecting look. Here you have an example:
This applies for both styles above: If your face is long and narrow, don't fade or cut the sides, grow them a little bit. But, in case of a short and round face, the best option is to clean and cut all the sides hair, as the excess of hair wilm add more roundness.
Talking about curly or curly-wavy hair, these are the best options:
As you see, they consist in shorter sides and longer and forward-looking top hair. If you have afro hair, I would do the same (maybe try to loosen the curls, there are lots of tutorials to do so).
PD: I don't know where to include this haircut below, but I have to say it looks amazing. It can give both, a high class look and a playful vibe. Not difficult to mantain, and suitable for many facial shapes and hair types (as long as it's not very thin...).
Thanks for reading!
That's it.So basically...short back and sides and longer up top? Isn't that good general advice for pretty much every guy though, even good looking guys? But yeah, the more flaws you have, the more hair you will need to cover them up.