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eliminating weight from heavy hair

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Topic: eliminating weight from heavy hair
Posted By: Lisa
Subject: eliminating weight from heavy hair
Date Posted: January 12 2000 at 5:45am
I hvae a question about my hair. I have naturally thick, medium-textured hair. I have a LOT of hair, and its also partly wavy and partly straight. Its shoulder-length right now, and a little bit damaged from coloring. It only has a couple of face-framing layers in front.My stylist always insists on adding layers to the top layer of my hair and razoring the ends, saying that blunt cuts are not "in". I won't let him do that anymore, because it makes my hair look terrible! It kicks up the waves at the ends of my hair, and looks extremely bad. When my ends are blunt cut, my hair lies very straight and smooth and it looks 100% better, except for the weight. It is way too heavy.I heard from a friend that a stylist can texturize the bottom layers of my hair to get rid of weight. What does texturizing mean, and will it add more wave to my hair? How do I explain this technique to my stylist? Is it basically just leyring the underneath sections of my hair?If anyone else has hair somewhat like mine, it'd be great to hear how any of you cut or style it. Thanks!



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