i really want a new haircut nd NOT to put tittles or anything but,ihave always liked scene kind hair but the thing is that i have NO CLUE lyke is it suppose to be in layers or what?aND I HAVE LOOKED FOR PICTURES and showed it took the hairsalon person but she says their differentkinds and im like SO SO LOST?HELP ME PLEASE!
Additional info, added Friday July 17 2009, 12:00 am: my hair is past myshoulders,long,thick nd bangs tht i have cut myself but crappy(lol)but yeah...i tryd to side bangs but again crappy..showed i let my hair grow then get the haircut? . Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Fashion and Styles? itstimetoknow answered Friday July 17 2009, 9:12 pm: i think you should grow it out a bit.
usually scene hair is very long.
but that's only for some types.
you should go to an alternative hair salon, because the regular hairstylists dont have a clue unless you explain in PERFECT details.
if you can't find and alternative hair salon tell the dresser to gut very tiny peices at the top.
you can get a cream to make them spiky a little on the top top of your head.
christina answered Friday July 17 2009, 6:05 am: A "scene" haircut is usually just layers (and a lot of them) with choppy parts. You usually tease it and straighten it.
I think your best bet with the hairstylist is to take it to a different place. Maybe take it to an alternative hair salon where they do that type of hair? It could be a little hard to find, and a little bit more expensive, but if you really want your hair like that it's worth it. [ christina's advice column | Ask christina A Question ]
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