EDY GANEM'S BEST HAIRSTYLES AND HAIRCUTS

View yourself with Edy Ganem hairstyles. We provide easy "How to style" tips as well as letting you know which hairstyles will match your face shape, hair texture and hair density.



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Layers are cut around the back and sides of these dark tresses then blow-waved beautifully to smooth down the top while adding movement to the ends. The top is parted in the side and swept across to soften the face. This hairstyle is perfect for any occasion and needs product to tame fly-away hair.

Edy Ganem is sporting a sleek Sixties-inspired ‘do here for a glamorous night out. This long layered ‘do is perfect for her thick hair texture as it takes out the extra bulk and creates a more sculpted look. Edy has a narrow, oval shaped face which could easily be overwhelmed by big hair, but the sleek texture of this ‘do helps to counteract that. The loose curls and deep side part keep all of the focus on her face while working with her hair’s natural texture. Edy has a low forehead so the deep side part and cascading fringe works well for her. Plus it creates a sexy peek-a-boo look.

Edy’s color is also a standout feature of this ‘do. She has an olive skin tone, dark hair and dark eyebrows, which are all best suited to deep brown or black shades. Here, she goes for a glossy jet black color that brings out her features and gives her hair a healthy appearance.

Edy Ganem is an American actress who is best known for her role in Devious Maids.


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These natural black locks are blow-waved straight and left to fall over the shoulders showing off the jagged cut ends giving the over-all style a textured finish. The top is parted down the middle making this a great hairstyle to frame a round face. Regular trims is needed to prevent split ends.


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These gorgeous locks are styled into loose waves through the sides and back while smoothing down the top to create this fancy hairstyle best suited to compliment a long face. This formal hairstyle is perfect for any occasion and needs product to keep it in place all day or night.