QuoteReplyTopic: Cutting My Hair Posted: May 15 2008 at 9:24am
Yep. I want to cut off these layers to a blunt cut that will sit on my shoulders... actually bang length... which touch my collar bone.
I had a terrible haircut from a young girl and she pulled my hair on top of my head and *whap* it was gone but she never blended it. I have a 2 or more inch difference between layers with no real blend but actual steps in my hair.
If I don't flat iron it in the mornings when I wash and touch up on days I don't wash, it looks down right hideous.
My hair is yelling at me for the abuse I'm putting it through to get it to look nice but it's not making me look nice either.
I will be loosing 8 months of growth which totals about 5-6" in all. <my hair grows pretty fast> <<Thank God!
I am ready to go for it but my friend who is a cosmetologist is not ready to cut it and I'm a bit irritated by it. She says she doesn't want to make me cry because I cried *like a baby* the last time it was cut but I feel there is a big difference even though it will end up the same length but WITHOUT the layers. I think I need this cut but I didn't want the last one.
I'd also like to say that my goals are still the same. I want a classic length but I also want heathy hair too.
Does this sound irrational?
Oh and a pic to show huge step in layers...
And how do you blob faces out so I can show the front of my hair?
Edited by Addy - May 15 2008 at 9:29am
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I got my hair cut a week ago. I said I was growing out my layers so the hairdresser took it upon himself to cut the longest layer short to be the same length as the next layer. I was very upset at first and to be honest, a part of me still is but when I looked in the mirror, my hair looks fuller and has more volume.
Like you, I don't want to sacrifice healthy hair for long hair. My longer layer was thin and wispy and I don't think it was growing. Now our hair is cut, we have to take good care of it so it doesn't need a drastic cut again.
I'm glad you are happy with the haircut. That is the main thing. At the end of the day, if you are growing out your layers, you're going to have to cut off a fair bit of length sooner or later.
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You are so right... It's gotta be cut off sooner or later.
I'm pretty happy with this cut except for one thing and that is the bangs. I don't ever remember telling her I wanted them trimmed but she did. They are a little under my chin but were collar bone length this morning.
I can live with it though and my hair is still a bit wavy! Oh well. I will learn to love it! From this day on it will see no more heat!
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The layers were driving you crazy, so you probably did the right thing. From that photo, they look rather sloppily done, razored perhaps. That close-up was surprising, since the original photo from a distance seemed as if the layers laid very nicely. Be very, very patient, and you'll get there, Addy! Best, Bob
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Lately I have seen a lot of horrid haircuts with drastic differences in layer lengths (on the same head, yes). I wonder if salons are hiring kindergardeners to staff their chairs these days.
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I will say that the girl I went to today was pretty good for just starting 2 years ago. She really listened to me but did cut into my bangs but she left me a good length. I first told her how the young blonde cut it last time and she asked if her name was _____. I told her I didn't know but she said that's who it was when I described her. So, I told her my goals of a classic length and she said that was her goal too. She had very light brown hair with lighter highlights throughout and it seemed long but was clipped up.
I'm glad the girl didn't go hog wild on me. I'm also tryin to get use to the wave I got goin on. I've been washing and wearing, just like I said I would. It does look weird not to see the longer ends but I'm okay with that. It'll be back to almost bsl soon, probly by January 09.
We'll see.
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I know how you feel. Once I had BSL hair I told the lady to trim the back and she cut it above my shoulders. It felt so strange not having hair to flip back or take out of shirt etc.....
The waves are pretty. Did you not have wavy hair before, or is it the layers bringing them out?
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