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Question Posted Saturday August 6 2005, 5:54 pm

school starts september 7th so i definitely need to dye my hair, get my nails done, get a haircut, etc. lately, i've heard of people asking to get their hair 'thinned' when getting a haircut. i've seen the the results and the hair looks different. like the texture. so my question is: what is hair thinning? how do they do it? what does it do to your hair?.. do you think it looks good?

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modelkate11 answered Saturday August 13 2005, 10:37 am:
at my hairdresser they use a thing that looks like scissors but it has like an alternating blade thing. like it has spots where there isn't any blade. it's really weird looking when they do it to your hair because it looks like they're chopping your hair.

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coolwater answered Sunday August 7 2005, 7:29 pm:
Hair thinning just makes your hair thin and NOT thick, heavy. It's very pretty and light.

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X0C0URT answered Sunday August 7 2005, 1:37 pm:
Well basically what they do is take a razor type thing to thin out your hair and give it a little bit of layering. It usually looks good, I guess it just depends on what style of hair your have. Ask your stylist about it. :-)

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SocialSuicidex3 answered Sunday August 7 2005, 3:25 am:
Hair thinning involves thinning shears. Which is like scissors but one blade is like a comb.
All they do is thin out your hair [Thinning thins your hair. Who would have ever thought]
It makes your hair look less, well, thick?
it's completly painless.

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JJbear answered Sunday August 7 2005, 1:40 am:
most people thin their hair when they have curly/puffy hair natturaly.it's when your hair gets to full to handle, the hair cutter takes a sharp/spikey brush and pulls the hair out.it hurts for a second.you don't usually get your hair thined unless it's full.

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p.s.-it's not good to die your hair.it changes your natural hair color.

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oneandonly345 answered Saturday August 6 2005, 8:02 pm:
thinning is when they make thicker hair thinner by cutting some pieces of hair using a spec. sissors. it just makes your hair thinner.. and yes, it looks good. just do not do it if you have curly hair. that looks bad or if you have already thin hair. it is ment for thicker hair.
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advicemaster answered Saturday August 6 2005, 7:36 pm:
They just take liitle of you hair and cut it. I had it done but if you have curly hair DO NOT DO IT it give you little hairs on you head like fly aways and its very annoying. it looks really good. Hope I Helped--Please Rate

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margarita_luvs_ya answered Saturday August 6 2005, 6:18 pm:
hair thinning is takin layers off the extra bulk off. They cut they extra hair volume off.It just makes it less thick. It'll look good if you have thick hair.

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