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changing my hair, f/17 I'm planning on redoing my hair this week and have a couple of questions.
It's naturally really thick and wavy and because it's just so difficult to deal with, I'm cutting it to about shoulder length and getting layers.
I'm going to ask to get it thinned, but I was wondering if there are any cheap ways of thinning it (thinning sissors, products) that are work and I could do at home? I already straighten my hair to get it to be less thick/poofy.
I'm also planning on dying it to a dark brown color (my hair is normally brown-light brown depending on the season) I use garnier nuttrisse permanent hair color and the color seems to fade from my hair within a month. I accidently dyed it almost black in September and the color luckily faded but it began to fade out so much that my previous really light hair color showed through. Is it just the brand or should I be coloring my hair with two boxes of color because of how thick my hair is? Thanks :)
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Hmmm I'm not sure about the hair dye, just try different hair dyes and ration it until you get it fully distributed and then go put more on. But thinning, I'm not sure if this is good for your hair but if you have your hair straightened one day, get a old, dull razor you have and just run in from a little above your ear and down to the end. This thins it out pretty well. Hope I helped!
--Jenna ]
try out viturl hairstyle, www.seventeenmag.com and you uplaod your picture and yet you can use different Hairstyle ]
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