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    Posted: June 18 2002 at 1:46pm
My hair is about 3 1/2 inches past my shoulders and layered, I am getting it cut soon but I don`t want layers...the shortest layer is a bit above my shoulders.
Option a. Get it layered again
Obtion b. Cut it to my shoulders (I didn`t really want it that short)
Which one do you think and why ?
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I am in the exact same situation. Every single day I contemplate cutting up to the shortest layer in a bob. I don`t primarily because my husband tells me not to. He wants hair. I also want long hair. Unfortunately, my hair has an old, bad perm on it. ANd it is sort of fine (although I have a lot of fine strands)

Is your hair healthy? Straight, wavy, or curly?

I think you may have forgotten option c-- cut it to one of the middle layers. This way you still have some length, while getting rid of some of the layering. This is what I may do.
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Since your hair is only 3.5 inches past your shoulders, I say get all the layers cut out. It may seem short at first but it`ll be easier to manage without the layers and it`ll grow back in no time. You hair will feel thicker and bouncier at the same time.
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Say, Bubble, why don`t you compromise? How about
getting your hair cut in an arch, so that it`s longer
at the back than in front, but the length graduates
from shoulder-length to whatever the longest
point in back is (making it clear to the stylist that
the arch should have the longest point as long as
possible?) Hope that helps get rid of the layers.
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Oh gosh.. PLEASE don`t cut your hair shorter in the front than in the back! It`s such a pain... I`m trying to get mine all even and it`s taking forever!
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So Bubble what did you do???
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I hope you consider growing your hair even longer, because this is "Long Hair Support" and I, as usual, support long hair. Way longer than 3 inches past the shoulder, for example.
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I think you should go with option b. If you don`t want layers then, you should cut them out. It may seem short at first, but in the long run it is much easier. BTW, shoulder-length isn`t really all that short. When layers are first cut, they can look good, but afterwards, tend to not look as good. Once your hair is cut, you can choose any length you want, & your hair will be all the same length & easier to reach. If you get it layered again it won`t do anything to help you solve the problem.
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