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thick hair


Question Posted Wednesday January 10 2007, 5:12 pm

i have thick hair and i don't want it this thick. is there any way to thin my hair out or make it look/feel thin? thanks.

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bishtuz answered Thursday January 11 2007, 6:59 pm:
Layers! Or ask your hair dresser to thin it!

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fabulous11 answered Wednesday January 10 2007, 10:23 pm:
I straighten my hair. Its works sooo good. WQhen it sticks out a foot cause its so thick. but straightening it really helps.

you could also go to the hair dresser and ask them to give you layers or to thin it out and they will.

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livelaughlovexx25 answered Wednesday January 10 2007, 9:38 pm:
Okay, first step. Go to your hair salon.
Second step could be either or both of these:
1. Ask to get your hair thinned (I've had it done before and I got major split ends, but it could have been the stylist-- she didn't seem to know what she was doing)
2. Ask for layers. Either short or long. Both look great! I have long layers right now and my hair went from thick to exactly what i wanted after I got them.
hope i helped =]

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leLovely answered Wednesday January 10 2007, 8:37 pm:
I had the same problem! If you go to a hair salon, you can ask to get your hair thinned. They'll use thinning shears and your hair will feel a lot thinner. I love it. But it also gives you split ends I guess. Also, when I straighten my hair it feels a lot thinner. Hope I helpeddd. =]

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Brandi_S answered Wednesday January 10 2007, 7:18 pm:
Yah, my hair is really thick. When I put it in a pony tail, I can only wrap the tie around it 3 times (with some struggle) before the tie breaks. :D

Want it thinned some? Go to a salon. Tell them you want your hair thinned. They can do it, and it feels so much better. If you are anything like me, your head will feel 10 pounds lighter.

Getting shorter layers helps a lot too if you have long hair.

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orphans answered Wednesday January 10 2007, 7:12 pm:
stragihten it!! oh my goodness it makes a huge difference! i have really thick hair too and when i straighten it its soooo much better!

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maris54321 answered Wednesday January 10 2007, 7:05 pm:
YOU DONT WANT THIN HAIR!!! maybe if yo ucut your hair so it is short or ask your gair dresser about making it look like your hair isnt so thick. but no matter what you dont want thin hair.

~Maris54321

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