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    Posted: July 27 2005 at 1:02am
I'm a fun kinda girl and well my hair is not doing it for me, I need a style thats hard rock, spunky and sexy and well, I can't seem to find one that suits me. :(
Can any of you rocking girls find me a photo of a style that is in the 'blonde' category, no shorter than collar bone and layered?
I want to get my hair cut and I can't find a style that really pops out at me, so I can show the girls at the salon so they can cut it!
My hair is straight, (blonde) and is about an inch past my shoulder blades. I enjoy wearing it down and well it's pretty much one length except for around the front (and there are a few spots that are broken and about four inches long around the top of my hair, near the roots.. joys of bleach hey?) where I've taken to chopping it shorter and angled, which you dont' really notice. I need soemthing!! or even a really cool site taht I can browse through easily...


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Here is one I think would look cute with blond hair.

  And this one looks super easy to style.

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I know this ones shorter than the collar bone but I still found it cute and spunky for blonde hair.

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I cut off my hair (which was down to my waist) last Sept and had this hair cut and it was SOO cute - I LOVED IT. It grows out really nice too. I loved wearing this style the way it was but you can also do a lose side pony with all the whispys free flowing :)

This cut is so much fun :)

 

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YES I love the brown mandy moore one! I ADORE IT!
Tha's what I want.
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I love you guys! Ur god send!
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I'm so scared, hopefully I can handle it. I've mostly always really liked LONG hair, but mines getting shaggy and limp due to some breakage and stuff. I've had hair almost to my ears, pixie cuts and everything else in between... I hope it works! YAY!
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Okay this is my hair newly layered. We decided to keep the length, she just chopped off all the yucky, ends she said I had. She tried to mask in some of the breakage, and she did a wonderful job. I am so glad she kept the length, but now it's choppy and kinda rock. I have some height now, I usually wear my hair flat as a pancake. :P
She also informed me the ends were turning greenish because I had a color build up, huh, I didn't know that, and that I'm not allowed to color my ends for a while now, but just to keep my roots. :) So all and all it worked out. It's nothing drastic, just lotsa layers now, since I had all around one length hair before. ROCK ON!


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Hey you can get a neutral (color...it's clear) protein filler at Sally's to put on your ends when you color...it will keep it from grabbing too much color! You can also mix it with water (I forget the ratio ) and use it as a deep conditioner to help get your hair back in shape.
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Those protein fillers really are wonderful.I'm glad you like it.Plus I can see the fullness your talking about.Looks like you could wear it slightly flipped out,or curled under if you want.
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I would need to get a protein filler at a Beauty shop and well, here in canada, you can not buy from a beauty shop without actually being a licenced hairdresser.. go figure.

Yes I can curl it under or flip it out. I am not all to sure about it, I am not very good at styling and stuff and I rarely use flat irons or hair dryers, so I'm not getting the same height as she is, and I am so lazy I just leave it. It looks shaggy when I dont' do anything. My boyfriend says it looks really good and thinks I should go shorter, like cut the length off. I dunno... anywhoo.
I wish I could get protein filler!
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I don't know about Canada, but at the hair place I go to, Perfect Look,
they have their own in-stores only product line called Perfection. They
make a protein treatment so if you have that chain near you, stop by and
buy some. It's called Protein Pak Elastin Protein Treatment. I didn't know
what it was and thought it was just a conditioner the first time I used it,
and so I put it on in the shower and when it dried it turned into a big ball
of grease! Now I know how to use it, and it works pretty well...
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I use colorful's line of protein fillers

Here's a site that carries the exact product.Although at sally's it cost $5.Maybe another site carries it for less?

http://rds.yahoo.com/S=2766679/K=colorful+protein+filler/v=2 /SID=e/TID=QSSH_35/l=WS1/R=1/IPC=us/SHE=0/H=3/;_ylt=AmZRrBf6 uO0DPXBeM0BDlLdXNyoA/SIG=11vqed0hv/EXP=1123127405/*-http%3A/ /www.adiscountbeauty.com/page153.html

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long hair dreams, and ne one else who knows, i use a neurtal portein filler, but i find it to be runny. kinda like water. is it supposed to be like this? it seems kinda odd to me.

and bambi,
love the new cut. its shagadellic. no really, it looks really good. and i can definately see the volume you speak of.


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you can do anything if you set your mindto it (just dont try this with hair,that could turn out bad)
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Oh thank you brian... shagadellic is a good word for it. My girlfriend did it really rock star for me when we went out the other night, that's after I decided I wanted to do the underlayer (which is much longer) black with Loreal's Color Pulse.... um.. it didn't turn black it turned purple! It's alright though, I think it looks Rock Star like and when she did it all smooth and shaggy for me, I looked smokin'. However it is a wash out kinda dye so I'm glad, cause it's now a purply grey. YAY... Hmm I'll have to figure out how to get protien filler. I dont' want to order online.


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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Longhairdreams Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 07 2005 at 10:15pm

yeah brian,the protein fillers are watery.Thats normal.Seems like it wouldnt hold to the strands,but wash over them.But it works.Not sure what makes it work but it does.

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ok. good to know. just wanted to make sure i didnt get a defective bottle.
learn to love what you were born with
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