Question Posted Wednesday December 22 2004, 10:02 pm
I have long dark brown hair (like almost down to the middle of my back) and it's kind of tapered.. and it's KIND OF got long layers (the lady was supposed to give me long layers but she did a bad job so it doesn't really look like I have any layers). It's straight (I blow dry it straight) but can get a LITTLE frizzy/wavy (on the ends) when it rains. What are some cute haircuts I could get (keeping my hair long) that wouldn't require much maintanance (blow dry, no straightening)
Shortie8959 answered Thursday December 23 2004, 2:55 pm: You can cut your hair shorter and just get short layers. If the ends still get wavy, you can just straighten the ends. You can use frizz serum to get rid of the frizz. Good luck!
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luckycharm answered Thursday December 23 2004, 11:08 am: my hair is exactly like yours! i straighten tho... but anyways... you could get short layers and jusr shorten your hair up a bit... bangs also look really cute with long brown hair! hope this helps!
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babeoriental answered Wednesday December 22 2004, 11:56 pm: okay i have hair just like yours its straight long and frzzy during rainy days. just wondering is your hair like naturally wavey? or just a bit wavey but more straight cuase what i what say ish get your long layers done again by a different stylist and color your hair like give it high lights but first ask your stylist the best color for you and if you want something easy to do with your hair just split your hair to the side but your hair in a pony tail with the split in and just pull the pony tail a little so it has bumps and looks kinda messy but still attractive i do it and it looks hott but if you want something more complicated just e-mail meh [ babeoriental's advice column | Ask babeoriental A Question ]
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