thick curly afro hair
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Topic: thick curly afro hair
Posted By: Robert
Subject: thick curly afro hair
Date Posted: April 21 2003 at 12:25am
I would like to get a hair cut but not sure who to go to or what exactly I am lookin for. my hair is always dry, curly, and thick.
I have the sides of my head shaved. I used to have it all long curly mess but i was lookin for a jean claude van damn look.
When i comb my hair forward, it covers my face and hangs down below my chin.
I cant manage to get a comb or brush through my hair only when its wet.
I'm always pullin on my hair and lose lots of it. I still got plenty of long hair left just dont know what to do with it.
I want to start teaching college soon so not sure what look to go for.
any ideas. any hair stylists in miami you know?
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Posted By: bignate-LA
Date Posted: June 29 2003 at 1:03pm
You may want to try having it straightened...check some salons and see if they have the CHI system. Once you get it straightened you can get it cut short on top and use product to give it a spikey look for the weekends and leave it more professional looking for work.
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Posted By: IcyFire
Date Posted: June 30 2003 at 1:40am
Hi Robert. If you want to continue wearing your hair long then I suggest you straightened it for better managibility. Ask a stylist about having your hair relaxed. Does wonders on thick, curly hair.
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Posted By: claribuzz
Date Posted: July 01 2003 at 9:00pm
hi well since you are teaching you would need a suitable hair style for teaching something that is casual but that doest look like you are trying to hard.
the easiest way is just to shaved the sides and back off and leave it short on top. or you could grow it medium length and use suitable products for curly hair curly hair tends to be dry so you need moisturizing hair products, so your hair will become softer. Ask for a hair treatment in a salon. It does wonders. Use mousse to style your curly hair, it leaves you hair manageble but soft. or do what most men that is obsesed about hair    would do. have it relaxed/straighten if you have no idea what is it go to a salon. I go DIY it is really nice to have straight easy to comb hair If you have the cash, go rebonding. It makes your hair even softer and straighter than just regular relaxers.
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