QuoteReplyTopic: What's the perfect cut for thin fine hair? Posted: January 12 2000 at 3:11am
I am searching for a haircut for thin and fine hair. My friend just got back from Europe and is in desparate need of a haircut. Currently she has shoulder length hair with a natural side part. Send pictures of a cut or just describe them to me if you can! Thanks!!!!Regina
> hi i am from arkansas and have 5 children and i am trying to grow my hair out. it is so straight and fine it will not hold a curl in the summer and a little of one in winter.i am trying to grow it out it is about collar length the bangs are past my nose and about an 2 inch over my ears.i thought of letting it grow out one length but it has to be washed every day but it is so dry on the ends it looks so good blown dryed but i dont like to do that every day so i let it air dry then the ends are kinda frizzie and dry please help dont know what cut or what shampoo or conditioner to use love the advice thank you shanna
The actress Calista Flockhart (Ally McBeal) has very fine, straight hair--and an excellent haircut. It's sort of a deconstructed bob, with some layers around the face, but cut blunt enough that it adds visual "weight" to the look. Lately, her hair has been getting very long; I think it looked best cut just above the shoulders.
Hi...I have fine and straight hair. Right now my hair goes about an inch below my ears and it has long layers. I like this haircut but even with the layers my hair doesn't have enough volume. I'm wondering what I should do? I was thinking of maybe using rollers.. but I know nothing about rollers.. if anyone can help me with this one, I would really appreciate it. Let me know what kind of rollers I should use, and if rollers is the right thing to use. Thanks so much! :)Please e-mail me at wow1@bigfoot.com if you can help me...bye bye :)
> Hi...> I have fine and straight hair. Right now my hair goes> about an inch below my ears and it has long layers. I> like this haircut but even with the layers my hair> doesn't have enough volume. I'm wondering what I> should do? I was thinking of maybe using rollers.. but> I know nothing about rollers.. if anyone can help me> with this one, I would really appreciate it. Let me> know what kind of rollers I should use, and if rollers> is the right thing to use. Thanks so much! :)> Please e-mail me at wow1@bigfoot.com if you can help> me...> bye bye :)
> i am trying to grow it out it is about collar length> the bangs are past my nose and about an 2 inch over my> ears.> i thought of letting it grow out one length but it has> to be washed every day but it is so dry on the ends it> looks so good blown dryed but i dont like to do that> every day so i let it air dry then the ends are kinda> frizzie and dry please help dont know what cut or what> shampoo or conditioner to use love the advice thank> you shannaI won't say any particular line as ther are so many that can help. First, I would look for a shampoo designated for fine limp hair. One word to look for is "bodyfying"then, for the ends, look for conditioner that is designated "reconstructive" careful how you use! After shampoo, towel blot and apply reconstructive conditioner just to ends, comb to distribute well, leave a few min, then rinse lightly with tepid water. Be sure not too use too much. When letting the hair dry naturally, a very light creme jel or mousse might give the hair a nicer texture. When blowdrying, for extra volume, I like "Paul Mitchell volumizing spray. Apply just to the root erea on top, work in, and blowdry, brushing the hair at the base to build volume. Incedentally, I have never run across a volume product that works so well with oily hair. It seems to actually retard oil breakthrough, I suppose because it is alcohol free as alcohol stimulates oil output. Hope this was helpful
> Hi...> I have fine and straight hair. Right now my hair goes> about an inch below my ears and it has long layers. I> like this haircut but even with the layers my hair> doesn't have enough volume. I'm wondering what I> should do? I was thinking of maybe using rollers.. but> I know nothing about rollers.. if anyone can help me> with this one, I would really appreciate it. Let me> know what kind of rollers I should use, and if rollers> is the right thing to use. Thanks so much! :)> Please e-mail me at wow1@bigfoot.com if you can help> me...> bye bye :)I would suggest velcro rollers and a hot air brush. First blowdry your hair, then, section at a time, heat a section and build volume at the same time by rolling a large hot air brush from the scalp, out,and then put the warmed hair on the velcro roller. Set all this way and then remove rollers, shake the hair out, and finger comb into place. Use styling spray/hairspray to finish. Sorry I did not take the time to send this suggestion to your email address. I hope you may refer back to this message board
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