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The Hair loss is in full force and my once beautiful long hair is thinning out, so today I'm off to get my hair cut... The only problem is I can't decide what cut to get, so I'm coming to you guys and gals for thoughts and opinions. So the first is a recent-ish pic of me for face shape reference, and then some links to a few different styles I'm considering. What do you think?

Option 1 - http://www.desirules.info/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/short-hairstyles-for-round-faces-2012-4.jpg

Option 2 - http://www.famoushairstyle.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/Women-New-Bob-Hairstyles-2012.jpg

Option 3 - http://www.dailymakeover.com/appImages/galleryImages/all_womens_looks/Charlize_Theron+Mar_06_2008.jpg

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I vote for #2. With a round face and thinning hair, I think the layers would give you more dimension.

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I vote #2 also.

~Amy

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I like #2 as well. It's cute, fairly short, allows for layers and doesn't require the upkeep of either of the other two cuts. Since it looks like you have a small child, it's probably the easiest to maintain.

I had mine cut in a graduated bob, which is wash and wear for me. The back is cut so that it curls under a bit by itself, which leaves me looking polished, even when all I've had time to do is run a brush through my hair. Even though I do a lot of driving, I can hit it with a brush and it lays back down when I'm going into meetings. The bonus is that my stylist can keep the style going while letting my hair grow longer and it has a bit of flexibility for the layers I have now.

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I vote for number 1 becuase i cant get number 2 to open but if it is a graduaded bob that is the shorter version of nuber 1 and that is super cute.

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No, Mama, #2 is a layered cut with the slightly messy look that's been popular for a while. It's really cute, though! :)

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I like both 1 and 2.. I know, I'm a big help, right! :)

I have a friend who told me she kept hers long enough to wear in ponytail when it thinned and just kept it up for those few months. I'm not there yet, so don't know what I will do, but they all are super cute and would look great on you. See what your stylist thinks would be easiest for you. :) we want pictures after! ;)

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I vote for #2!

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I vote for 1, it's probably easier to do and you're hair will actually look like that. I think #2 will be that way for a day. I also think 1 goes with your face shape.

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#1

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I like #1. It looks more sophisticated and it will compliment the shape of your face.

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So what did u get? Picture please!

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