For the summer.. I want to cut and dye my hair..... But theres a problem... my hair is reallly thick and I want to cut it shorter.. like a little below my shouders(right now it is middle of my back)... would that make it look thicker? or what are some hair styles? My hair is really dry and corse and just not the type of hair a girl would want.... what are some ways to make my hair look not at thick.... and i want some crazy laires... any ideas on anything...
and since my hair is so corse and thick would it look good dyed?
sevenmilliondown answered Saturday May 12 2007, 11:22 pm: I had hair like that. It was crazy course and dry and now it's not at all like it used to be.
To get rid of that (if you want to) try using a relaxer.
(To tell you the truth, it's meant for African American hair, but it works really well on course/dry hair no matter your race.)
There's one brand called "Just For Me" it's a more mild relaxer meant for children.
At first your hair will feel funny, and you might not be satisfied. And at first it will be EXTREMELY straight. After awhile, it starts to soften, so long as you take care of it.
I used to do it every couple of months, and I don't do it at all anymore and my hair is soft/straight (used to be course/dry and curly) and I was able to cut mine rather short.
iwantthetruth answered Saturday May 12 2007, 9:11 pm: well it really depends because my hair is course and dry i mean its really thick and its not even shoulder length. most people like it but im thinking i need to grow it out shoulder length. the thing about layers is it generally adds volume to thick hair making it all poofy and big. what color you thinking of dying it? the texture has nothing to do with dying it. ive gone from black to brown to red to blonde highlights and it looks fine. have fun!
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