Black women have hair misconceptions when they think about what their style says about themselves, but thanks to Romy Fazeli at Kymaro Health & Beauty/Spa Essentials, all of us will be in the know. Here are the secrets of what your do’ says about you and how to get the personality look you want.

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Short Hair: The Sophisticate
Cropped hair signifies intelligence, openness and honesty -what you see is what you get. Shorter styles tend to make women appear older and sophisticated. To make this look a little edgier, playful and younger use hair paste to whisk the edges of your hair piece by piece. |

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Shoulder Length: Always A Classic
Medium-length hair portrays a classic, strong and powerful appearance. To make this look a little less intimidating use a small straightening iron to crimp your hair. This will balance the serious-look of your cut with a little spark of fun. |

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Long: Sultry Seductress
If long hair is well kept, it suggests confidence and sensuality, but messy styles may look like you are trying to distract from your flaws. If you want a more innocent look use a straightening iron to flatten the hair leaving you with a simplistic, un-mysterious aura. |

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Curly vs Straight: Carefree or Polished
Waves give the impression of playfulness, warmth and a carefree nature, while straight hair give a look that’s more polished. You can wear your hair straight or curly to any of these above cuts to create a different “personality.” |

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Ponytail: The Simpleton
A neat, traditional ponytail is the picture of poise that is ideal when you are looking to impress someone like your boss. A pony tail higher on the head paired with a decorative clip gives you a more casual, energetic look. Wear a ponytail low or high with straight or curly hair and you will notice a difference in every look. |
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