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hair cut


Question Posted Thursday March 15 2007, 12:10 am

okay so i wanna get my hair cut somewhat like this ;

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these are just random pictures of people that i found on the internet.

anyway. most people w/ these haircuts do it themselves.. but i cant. haha so how exactly can i get a haircut like this? like what are some super good hair salons that can do this for you is what im trying to ask i guess. and what exactly should i say to them about how to do it besides giving them a photo. thankss so much!



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UKNOWULOVEHADLEY answered Friday March 16 2007, 4:27 pm:
Sorry but I would recomend just giving them a picture. Ask around about a higher end salon; the better the salon, the better the people working there. they are professionals and they know wht they are doing, so they should have a very good idea of what to do once they see a picture. Some of those werent very good, so i suggest something that shows the persons whole face and hair (pic #s 1 or 3).
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DearAbby92 answered Thursday March 15 2007, 1:17 am:
Ask around at school what hair salons people recommend (see if they have a good haircut first, lol)

As for the cut, deff bring your pictures and describe the main points which are:

-The volume at the top
-Piecey layers
-Stick straight strips of hair
-choppy bangs
-thickness

You might want a salon that seems to match your needs. Like, you may want a salon that has young employees with hair styles simmilair to the one you want instead of one with older employees who are more conversative and used to older clients. But usually, if its a good salon, they can do anything.

Good luck!

-Abby

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BlahBlahBlah answered Thursday March 15 2007, 1:15 am:
I can't reccomend a salon, becuase i dont know where you live, but i'm SURE that if you just go to a salon in your town, and hand them a photo of a hair cut, they will be able to do it for you. Just say that you want your hair, to look like the photograph. And also, i htink the main attraction you have to those hair cut is that the hair is "teased" like it's messy, but not messy. You should also explain that to them, and when they do it to your hair, pay close attention, so that you can do it yourself when you get back home.

I hope that this helped, Good LUck!!

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