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27 Haircuts to try this November

I was reading this article The 27 Best Haircut to Try in November on glamour.com and thought I would share with you curvy divas! Do you feel like you are in a rut?  Maybe you've been thinking of a makeover?  Well, why not start with your hair!  I loved these ideas suggested by Glamour!


As a natural hair diva myself, I'm always fascinated by other divas with natural hair. I want to know how they care for their hair, how they wear their hair and what styles they wear!  Here are a few:

This is a natural hair with bangs. They suggest cutting the bangs at an angle so they just fall into place! A great idea!
Photo: Mark Leibowitz



The Pixie cut on what looks like relaxed hair (but could be used on natural hair as well)!


Photo: Mark Leibowitz



I love this look!  It suits her face so well too! It's great when you have a great hairstylist who knows how to cut your hair to flatter your face! Another Pixie cut!


Photo: Mark Leibowitz



Another Pixie look on natural hair! (they seem to be fascinated with the Pixie!)

Photo: Mark Leibowitz






The Fro-bob, as named by Glamour! Love this look, now it has a name!lol!

Solange Knowles rocking this look!  Photo: Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images


These are my favourite looks from the article. To read the full article and see more suggestions, copy and paste this link in your browser: http://www.glamour.com/beauty/2012/10/the-27-best-haircuts-to-try-in-november?intcid=edittrail#slide=1













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