Sunday, June 20, 2010

Getting hair cut..?

I want to get a hair cut, but I'm not sure what to have done, because I'm tired of just having a traditional trim every couple months.



When dry, my hair reaches just below my shoulder, like an inch or two. It's really curly/wavy (depends on if I brush it when it is dry) and super thick. And it is always in a ponytail, sometimes a bun.



If you have any ideas for a hair cut, please tell.



And any products recommendations to help make my hair less poofy/frizzy and more under control?



Getting hair cut..?

i would look through some magazines and see what you like then take it to yur stylist



Getting hair cut..?

the bob is back in. maybe you could try that with layers or different lengths at the chin?



Getting hair cut..?

How about trying those programs where you get a photo of your face and then can see it with all sorts of different hair styles.



I always find it is best to have a good idea before you go into the hair dressers. Whenever I have let them choose my hairstyle I have regretted it.



Good luck!



Getting hair cut..?

Ok use some sunsilk or even coco butter but for a hair cut .....dont cut your hair you should get layers and maybe side bangs then youll have a cute hairstyle!



Getting hair cut..?

I have the exact same hair type as you!



Tomorrow I am going to the hairdressers to get a fringe and choppy-messy layers. This is awesome, as if you straighten it you have an ultra modern hairstyle, and if you don't you have an extremely pretty hairstyle with beautiful curls and a straight fringe! I have some hair products you can use for straightening or getting those curls/waves out of that frizz!



John Frieda (sp. Freida?) Frizz-ease shampoo and conditioner first off. Does wonders for my out of control hair. Apply liberal amounts of conditioner at every wash to control frizz more. Follow that by John Frieda Frizz-ease serum, which you apply after towel drying you hair and before blow-drying. Remember to have a hair brush with you in the shower and brush it regulary through the wash. Also try and rinse your hair with cool water after conditioning, this reduces frizz and brings out shine and wow!



Remember to ALWAYS blow-dry your hair with the hairdryer facing downwards. It's tricky at first but you will get the hang of it. This also reduces frizz.



I suggest getting a choppy fringe you keep straightened, and layers. This way you can wear your hair in a ponytail on the bottom most layers and still have your face framed with the shorter layers and fringe. Extra sexy!



Oh yes - Make sure you put the shampoo on JUST your roots, and not on the ends. Squeeze it into your hands and rub it into the top, when it's fully massaged in, run your fingers to the ends of your hair to clean it but have minimal shampoo on it. Conditioner, the other way round, put loads on the ends of your hair.



Phew! Hope that helps!

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