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layers or weave?


Question Posted Sunday February 22 2009, 4:21 pm

I have thick hair that is about two inches past my shoulders that I want to grow to my boob's haha. I also want to style it a certain way. The hairstyle I like is one that looks like your hair gradually gets thinner at the bottom. Can this be done by layering? (If so, how should I ask my hairdresser to cut it?) Or would it require getting weave?

This is an image of what I kind of want it to look like: [Link](Mouse over link to see full location) (But my hair is a lot thicker than this girls)

I already have layers in my hair, if that changes anything. Oh and I'm 17/f, thank you :)


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XoXoV answered Saturday March 12 2011, 2:55 am:
I do hair, so just trim the bottom of your hair, cut the layers higher up, therefore it will grow more. You can to layer the bottom just a bit though :)

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