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Topic: Question about layers
Posted By: ballet dancer
Subject: Question about layers
Date Posted: April 30 2002 at 4:39pm
Hi, has anybody had angle/front/face framing layers?
If so what did you like or dislike about them?

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Go for it change is good. :)



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Posted By: AggiePam
Date Posted: May 03 2002 at 12:50pm
Yes, I have them now. I recently wanted a slight change to my all-one-length-to-the-shoulders hair.
I was getting bored. (I also added a few bangs)
I love it! I can do several different styles with it. Plus, my hair is wavy so when I dry it straight, then just put a few curls in the front with curling iron it holds curl & looks different every time I style it. I even flip up the ends for a variation.
The only draw back is now that it is summer (in Texas) I put my hair up a lot and so it means adding a few pins here & there to hold the shorter front layers. But, on the whole that is a minor negative to me. I like the cut. If your looking for a change, its a good one without losing length!!

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Posted By: ballet dancer
Date Posted: May 03 2002 at 5:00pm
Thanks for replying.

How long is your shortest layer?

I like to pull my hair back alot to.
It can get hot in the summer here in Kentucky to.

>>The only draw back is now that it is summer (in Texas) I put my hair up a lot and so it means adding a few pins here & there to hold the shorter front layers.

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Go for it change is good. :)


Posted By: ballet dancer
Date Posted: May 03 2002 at 5:03pm
The last post is me.

Don`t know why it post as UnRegistered User.

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Go for it change is good. :)


Posted By: lgp82
Date Posted: May 03 2002 at 8:35pm
I have them now. I love them. The shortest is right above my chin and my longest layer, in the back, skims my collar bone. I`m trying to grow my hair longer and it`s a nice way to do it. I can still do so much with my hair. Right now I flip the ends up.

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Posted By: AggiePam
Date Posted: May 03 2002 at 9:21pm
Originally posted by Ballet Dancer Ballet Dancer wrote:

Thanks for replying.

How long is your shortest layer?

I like to pull my hair back alot to.
It can get hot in the summer here in Kentucky to.

>>The only draw back is now that it is summer (in Texas) I put my hair up a lot and so it means adding a few pins here & there to hold the shorter front layers.

When he first cut it the shortest layer was to my nose, but now it is just above my chin. (Another plus is it grows out well).
I didn`t have him cut layers in the back at all, but now when taking so long to blow dry, I kinda wish I would`ve got some long layers in the back. This would also help when/if you flip up the ends.
SO, that is something to consider.



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