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Question Posted Friday February 2 2007, 6:59 am

ok so i have hair like a couple of inches below my shoulder and its thick and wavy and really thick and gross. it's so hard to straighten because it is so long and thick. im getting my hair cut i want to go a little shorter and maybe layers? what would be a good managable hair style for me? pics would be nice.

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bAhAmAmA0250 answered Friday February 2 2007, 11:25 am:
When you get your hair cut i would go choppy in other words just layer all overs. Super cute. My hair is really full naturally, overally thick. I get mine thinned. You should to, it'll help a whole lot!!!

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Wheeler answered Friday February 2 2007, 10:37 am:
My hair was long a think.. like thick then anything possible. So i got my hair layers from chin level down (it really helps) then i got it so my hair goes into a V design, also get it thinned so it weighs less. the only problem with layers is that its more annoying to straighten because there's different levels of hair.

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sugarplum07 answered Friday February 2 2007, 9:05 am:
Layers are an excellent idea to lighten up your hair. You could also consider having it thinned (it's like cutting it, only you keep your length. there's a special tool used to do it.) Ask your stylist about cremes you could use to help make your hair more manageable. The problem could also be the type of straightener you use. Ask your stylist which type would be good for you. Considering your hair type, I would say a large, flat iron. And make sure you straighten only two inches of hair at a time and in sections. I hope this helps.

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