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Question Posted Tuesday January 24 2006, 12:32 am

So I got side swept bangs today. My hairdresser didnt really make the bangs thick enough, she hardly used any hair. I want to cut a little bit of my hair just so I can make it a little thicker. She used sort of a razor looking thing to cut the hair with, so maybe I could use a razor to cut my hair with? This is probably a bad idea but has anyone ever done it?

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DeeSireDiOr answered Tuesday January 24 2006, 12:33 am:
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STOP WHILE YOU CAN!!! haha NEVER try to cut your own hair.. its just a recipe for a disaster. i suggest you go back to the salon so they can fix it = D

♥ maria ♥

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