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what happened jenny?

i did the same thing a day b4 my last extensions came out JUST below my real hair length hahahaha but i dind't fix it, much, i fixed the layers around my face.....

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I take a disposable razor and start from the inside and shave from my chin down, peice by peice all the way around.Then I just keep doing that all over and it gives a really good layered look.
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Yep elvira....I always used a disposable razor too before I bought a feather razor. It will definitely do in a pinch!
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Where is a good place to buy a feather razor?

BSS?

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I've never heard of a feather razor before.
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This is an inexpensive feather razor for a few bucks. Ive seen them anywhere from $4 up to $90

http://www.beautycentury.com/mall/resultform.asp?SKU=3319&am p;MS_SKU=2222

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Oh yeah....you can find them at any BSS
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It doesn't look that bad Jen!  You could point cut w/the thinning shears too, I wouldn't go into the lenght at all, just at the bottoms.  You could try a blunt cut w/the thinning shears and this will give it a point cut/textured look.  Good Luck!

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I've done that before too Jenny.  Not with synthetic, but HH and it looked the same.  I ran out to Sally's (or they have them at Ulta too)  and found these cheap hair thinning shears.  They look like regular scissors except one side has teeth.  Then I pilled the hair on top of my head and only pulled down a few rows of extensions.  I used those thinning shears at a 45 degree angle and chopped up to thin  out the hair ends to get rid of the blunt look.  Then I  scrunchied that freshly cut hair and put it to the side so I wouldn't cut it again by mistake and pulled down a few more rows of extensions.  I did the same thing to those rows of hair only I cut them about about an inch shorter.  I kept doing this for a few more rows.  It helped hide the blunt ends, but still didn't look as good as a professional layer cut.  It held me through until my next hair extensions though.  Good luck.  Cutting hair is really hard for me so I don't know if this is good advice or not.  It worked for me, but like I said it looks better when somone who knows what they are doing cuts my hair.
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