QuoteReplyTopic: Self trim Posted: April 21 2006 at 11:24am
I want to trim my ends myself (using Feye's method) but I'm not sure what shape to cut them in. When I took pics of my hair, my ends look very thin For the past little while I've had a 'v' shape and have been happy with it but I'm considering a "u" shape. Can the different cuts make hair look thicker of fuller?
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Hi, i actually think ur hair looks nice the way it is, i want to b able to cut my hair straight across but im not sure how! im not sure about cutting in a certain shape to make it look fuller, but i want my hair to look thinner!
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Thanks.....that's my hair straightened which I love and the only way to see the shape of my ends. I trimmed my own hair today and I kept it in a 'v' but not as drastic.
Heres where I learned to do it. Its a great site and shows you how to cut your hair straight across.
Yes... generally, a blunt or U-shaped cut will make hair seem fuller/thicker. Of course it won't actually change the thickness of your hair, but the hemline will fool ya.
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