Okay, so a while back I started experimenting with my hair, and I cut my hair the wrong way.. so it grows in wrong. In the back, it has grown in better but its hard to maintain since my hair is wavy.
In the front on my bangs, it grows in wrong and the ends stick up I use gel, hair spray to try to keep it down but I hate fooling with it in the morning.
Is there anything I can do? I'm done messing with my hair, I only thin it out with my razor now. :/ Lol
Thank you!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Fashion and Styles? loveydovey224 answered Monday May 16 2011, 12:24 am: If you just cut your hair unevenly, then, like the person before me said, you should have them fix it at a salon. I wouldn't recommend getting it thinned with a razor because that will likely cause it to be frizzier and it will also make it harder to grow out, which I'm guessing is the real problem. I have wavy/curly hair as well and when ever it is short it doesnt behave well so I would just try to grow it out and until then maybe wear it up a lot? bangs have never worked out well for me. I got them once and they looked so bad that i had to either straighten them or pin them back every day. So thats what I would recommend you do. Putting gel or hair spray in your bangs is likely to cause you to break out if you're at all prone to breaking out because it tends to clog pores. [ loveydovey224's advice column | Ask loveydovey224 A Question ]
innocent_angel answered Sunday May 15 2011, 4:28 am: The simple answer, go to a professional hairdresser and ask them to fix it, if you just have cut it uneven they can make it more level.
If you gave yourself layers and don't like them, the best thing to do is leave you hair to grow and have the base trimmed every month or so the layers will all grow and as you cut the base layer it all levels out again :)
I would go to a hairdresser and see what they can do before you do anything drastic though!
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