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Question Posted Tuesday April 10 2007, 4:49 pm

Hey I want to get a hair cut but I don't know what to tell me hair cutter.

My hair is very poofy and goes even poofier as it goes down (even straightened it is and the more you brush it the more bigger it gets). My hair is long like 10cm below my back. I got no layers because the last time I got one, all my hair didn't go straight down anymore but it went like diagonally in. My hair is seperated right at the middle (yes lame place to part but i was too scared to take chances).

I think that's about it..the hair I want is like this [Link](Mouse over link to see full location)

Please help me. I don't take chances with my hair because it's so ugly and dead, i always have it tied in a poney tail, and I'm 13 and already half my hair is white hair (in the inside) so I can't afford to take any risk really.

Thank you so much! Sorry it's long


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NinjaNeer answered Wednesday April 11 2007, 1:35 pm:
When you go to your haircutter, instead of telling them what to do, try asking them. I've been fighting with my fine, thick, dead straight yet weirdly flippy hair for years, and as soon as I gave up on picking out my own haircuts, I've been getting better ones every time!

Your haircutter is a trained professional who has been doing this for (possibly) years! Even if you don't keep your length (might be a good idea to cut more off, get rid of the dead stuff) it will result in a better look for you.

In the future, avoid straightening and harsh products. Opt for a haircut that works with your natural style. That'll keep it looking healthy :)

-- In response to your comment, no they won't make it look bad! No stylist in their right mind would ever seek to make you look bad. Just explain what you want from the haircut, and leave the logistics up to them :)

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askkatie answered Tuesday April 10 2007, 6:55 pm:
Unfortunately your hair will keep resisting the straightening since it is so poofy. I'm guessing since it's poofy you've got curly hair, if not that then at least a little wave in it?
Well I've got the same exact hair, the only reason it's straight in my picture is because my friend took about four hours of her time to help me with it.
Instead of getting your hair styled, as for prodcuts that can help tame your hair. You'll see it can be beautiful curly and not poofy.
I use four products, Nexus Versastyler is the best!! Then I use some purple gel from the store as gel. And Sunsilk's blue bottle, Anti-Poof products (Shampoo, Conditioner and Creame). Go to gethairapy.com for a free sample of those.

Good luck with your hair problem.

-Katie

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