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    Posted: February 19 2001 at 1:28pm
Would the layers like Heather Locklear`s latest `do work on hair that is waist length? I`m looking for fullness and movement in my hair, but want to keep the length.
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I hope you reconsider. Long straight hair at the same length is much more beautiful than a stringy, layered look. Just my opinion, of course. Why tamper with perfection? You`ll spend the next 24 months growing out your hair to the same length again anyway. Just my opinion, of course. But I am known for my good taste.
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Yeah, sure you are Gord (he he). However, in this case,
I would say that it depends on the thickness of your hair. Some longhaired`s do look stringy with layers (A la Heather Locklear sometimes). Others, look great with layers because they have ENOUGH hair. IN fact, sometimes you can`t even tell there are layers, but the hair is full, particulary when the ends are curled into long spiral curls! Think Portia De Rossi (sp?) Although I may have to concede that she may only have a tapered thing going & not actual layers, I dunno.
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I have a LOT of hair. That is part of my reason for considering layers. I have particularly thick hair on top. So much so that my head was hurting the other day when I wore it down. I do love my hair and love long hair, but I want something different. There really isn`t much I can do with my hair if I wear it down. Only pulling it up on the sides or curling it and watching that fall out only after a short while. You know how Locklear`s hair is now when it does look full and has fullness at the top and flips either up or under at the shoulders? I have a round face and think that sort of fullness at the top and low to the sides would be flattering. I think that it would keep curl better if it was in layers.

Any further opinons? I appreciate the input.!!

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I agree, it would hold curl better with layers. Since you do have lots of hair, I think it would look great!! I`m waiting for mine to grow that long! Heather`s hair does look pretty right now! I agree also that you can do much more with long layers than all one length, so good luck & have fun with it! I`m jealous!
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