I have really long straight fine hair down to my lower back. I hate cutting it, but sometimes I trim my split ends. I like wearing it down, but it looks so flat on the top of my head and has absolutely no volume at all. So most of the time I end up wearing it in a ponytail. BORING! there are so many chunks of my hair that is only like 5 inches long, around my ears and back of neck obviously from always wearing a ponytail.. Question is--how can I get more volume and repair all the short spots without chopping it all off? Hairstyle ideas? Haircuts that won't make my hair more than 2 inches shorter? thanks
sugarplum07 answered Tuesday March 18 2008, 8:42 am: Why not get a bunch of long layers? That should add tremendous amounts of volume to your hair AND it will made those short spots blend in until you can grow them out again. You won't have to get more than two inches off, but it will make your hair a bunch of different lengths. It will be a lot easier to style than hair that is all one length.
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