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Question Posted Sunday October 24 2004, 9:06 pm

Is it true that if u get your hair thinner at a salon then the next time it gets even thicker? or what happens..n how much does it cost. ty

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SoNuLiCiOuSsS answered Monday October 25 2004, 4:02 pm:
No... ur hair isn't going to get thicker... they shouldnt charge u extra to thin ur hair... i usually go to hair cuttery... & i get my hair thinned about twice a year... another thing that helps thin hair and smooth it down... is using a flat iron / str8 iron... try hot tools... you can get it from Cosmetic center or trade secret...

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sweetascandii answered Monday October 25 2004, 3:43 pm:
I got my hair thinned and it cost the same as getting it cut. It's alot easier to deal with and it's not frizzy at all. I got it done about a month ago and it's not thicker..it's no different..=D
<3 -- Talia

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Ask_Kayla answered Sunday October 24 2004, 11:21 pm:
ya ti grows back twice as thick i have superthick hair and my hairdresser told me never to do it cause i will hate it even more so ya i wouldnt get it done if u have superthick hair

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ElementaryHustler answered Sunday October 24 2004, 9:20 pm:
Ahh don't ever get your hair thinner. It gets frizzy. When they thin your hair they trim peices of hair and they break off and make your hair waaaaaaay frizzy and you see them little hairs stick up. I did it to my hair alot and I regret it BIG TIME. I don't think it gets thicker, thou it may look thicker from everything frizzying out.

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MoonFisher answered Sunday October 24 2004, 9:17 pm:
The amount of hair growing out of your head is constant no matter what you cut. If you want your hair to appear thicker and healthier, just regularly trim the split ends every other month. This prevents the hair from breaking too far up the strand and destroying your "do." The only way to really get thicker hair is to take hair/skin/nail vitamins. Products like Rogaine don't even thicken your hair, they just prevent further loss of active follicles.

OK, you just replied to me, with a one rating:

okay that didnt even answer my fucking question. go back and read it again i was asking the total opposite. thanks for nothin.

I don't appreciate the foul language, first of all. Second of all, please phrase your question better, and it might not be misunderstood. Third of all, if you apply general logic to my answer, it DOES answer your question. You asked if it grows back thicker. I told you that your hair CAN'T get thicker unless you do the following BLAH BLAH BLAH. The idea that cutting hair makes it thicken is an old wives tale. Instead of worrying about your hair, work on your shitty attitude instead.

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