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Calista Flockhart

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Topic: Calista Flockhart
Posted By: Unregistered Guest
Subject: Calista Flockhart
Date Posted: January 11 2000 at 1:21am

Someone wash that poor girl's hair!! The first season her hair looked "nice". Nothing special, but it fit her character. This past season she looked filthy. Do they actually pay her stylist?




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Posted By: JerkyFlea
Date Posted: January 11 2000 at 1:21am

IMHO, I don't think Calista's hair has looked good since the shagish bob she had the first season (that looked a lot like how Courtney Thorne-Smith wears her hair now). Her hair is too fine to be very long; it just hangs there.

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Posted By: Ally
Date Posted: January 11 2000 at 1:22am

> IMHO, I don't think Calista's hair has looked good
> since the shagish bob she had the first season (that
> looked a lot like how Courtney Thorne-Smith wears her
> hair now). Her hair is too fine to be very long; it
> just hangs there.

JF--

In your opinion, does fine hair /ever/ look good long? Can you offer some examples?

Thanks,
Ally

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Posted By: silvie90
Date Posted: January 11 2000 at 1:22am

i realize you were asking for JF's opinion, but for what it's worth, here's mine:

i believe Uma Thurman has fine hair, and she is able to wear it long. I think it has a lot to do with getting a good, suitable cut.
I also have fine hair and currently wear it long (past shoulders), thanks to the layers I have in my hair.

Perhaps it's a matter of just *how* fine the hair is (i.e., too fine, and you must forego some length), but I think fine and long can go together.


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Posted By: Ally
Date Posted: January 11 2000 at 1:22am

Please tell me: How /do/ you have it layered? I have very fine hair--but lots of it--and I can never reach a decision.

When it's blunt the ends look thickest. Layers give it volume but also leave it fly-away and wispy-looking. How short are your shortest layers? Do you wear bangs? And is your hair curly, straight, or wavy?

Thanks,
Ally

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Posted By: silvie90
Date Posted: January 11 2000 at 1:22am

hey there
i dont have bangs, and my hair is wavy. i can make it straight if i blow it out. it's definitely fine, as my hair stylist always reminds me!

My shortest layer falls just below my chin. I have a second, longer layer that hits around my shoulder, then the rest falls about 4 inches down my back.

i was hoping to grow out the middle layer to the longest layer, to make it fuller, but it's been difficult because a)my hair is fine and b)i color my hair, so it tends to be dry and the ends can split.

my hair stylist, who I definitely trust (she knows her stuff!)has suggested that I can try to go my hair out more if I want to--but I may not be able to get a lot more length because of factors a and b above. Nevertheless, with regular trims, weekly deep conditioning treatments, minimal coloring, and the hair formula 37 vitamins I'm taking, we're both thinking that maybe I can go a bit longer.

hope this helps!


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Posted By: Ally
Date Posted: January 11 2000 at 1:22am

It does help! Thank you!

Ally

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Posted By: Ellen
Date Posted: January 11 2000 at 1:22am

>Hi Ally and Silvie90,
I just wanted to add my .02 cents in here since I have been pondering this question off and on for several years too! I love wearing my hair long, but I guess you could say it doesn't love me! I too have fine, straight hair that is not overly abundant either. Perms just wreck my hair, so that is not an option. I recently had my all one length hair that was to the middle of my back with bangs cut to shoulder length with very subtle layers. When I use a curling iron on the ends, the ends tend to flip up, if that helps with the layering description. I really like my hair this way, even if it is sort of a compromise. I would love to have longer hair, but I was constantly battling it to not end up looking stringy and flat. I am a natural dishwater blonde, so I have highlights weaved in every 6 months or so, and the end result is very nice. I think I have just resigned myself to the fact that I can't really wear long hair!! How is your hair cut, Ally?
Ellen

JF--

> In your opinion, does fine hair /ever/ look good long?
> Can you offer some examples?

> Thanks,
> Ally


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