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    Posted: November 06 2005 at 11:25pm
Longer hair also gets pulled down under its own weight, which can make hair look thinner.  If your hair is naturally thin, that makes it even more noticeable.
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Cut straight across is often called a "blunt cut".

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Hello Baba

"cut it thick"? I'm confused. Cutting does not make hair thicker. Hair thickness is purely genetic. However the "hemline" of your hair will make a difference. If your hair is cut straight across, then it will definitely feel thicker than if it was a V shape.

Other than that, I can't think of anything.

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i used to have about earlobe length hair that was quite thick although my hair is naturally a little thinner, i used to go to the barber and say "cut it thick" and it worked but i recently grew out my hair with home done trims and now that it shoulder length it is very thin and i was wondering if there was a way to make my hair thicker without gel or spray and possibly not getting it cut at a salon (i just grew it out) but if that is that answer i am looking for what should i tell the stylist to do differently (also, is there a more technical way to say "cut it thick"?)
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