Get layers. If you don't really want a layered look, you can get upside down layers. You flip your hair upside down and they cut it like that so the layers are underneath your hair. My daughter has very thick hair and that works for her and looks great too.
2006-09-27 10:37:34
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answered by kat 7
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Splurge And go to a high end beauty salon. (just once if you don't normally go to ones as they are much more expensive)..but tell them you want someone who has been there awhile..a master cutter..not a junior one who is still learning. Explain to the stylist what you want..etc...the stylist will be able to in return give suggestion, or even let you know if the type of hair you have will work for what you want. It will be $$$, but..if you do this once..then you can go to your normal stlysit..and have them basically do what you just had done. Also, the type of products you use makes a big difference. The stylist would be able to recommend some excellent products for you to use...Good luck with whatever advice you choose to use..:-)
2006-09-27 17:43:08
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answered by ? 6
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I have the same problems and here's what I have done: layers help tremendously!! and use a smoothing cream if you want to go straight. I use the smoothing cream by Herbal Essence and it is great. It doesn't make your hair greasy. Then use a curling iron to straighten your hair. It works best if you do it in small sections. If you want to go curly use their gel. It also works great. I personally am sold on Herbal Essence products. They have always worked great for me.
2006-09-27 17:35:21
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answered by afriendofGod 2
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I have VERY thick hair myself. Get some layers to take out some of the bulk. It works wonders.
2006-09-27 17:30:40
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answered by dolphinluver22000 4
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Go to a salon and have the stylist thin it out a bit for you.
2006-09-27 17:37:25
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answered by nite_raideress 4
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A nice cut helps.
Highlights also makes hair thinner.
2006-09-27 17:37:10
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answered by Danielle_C 2
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You could do layers. You might regret it if you have it thinned with thinning shears. I've heard to many horror stories about thinning shears.
2006-09-28 04:06:43
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answered by Deerrunner 6
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go to the hair salon and ask them to thin it out they will take these odd looking scissors and thin it out for you
2006-09-27 17:35:53
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answered by Leah P 3
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Go to your local haircutters (a good one), and have them look at your hair. They can advise you...........probably a light straightner to relax the frizz, and then, possibly they can thinnen your hair's layers and give you a good cut to go with it! ROTS O RUCK!!!!
2006-09-27 17:31:48
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answered by lacontessagigi 1
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go to the hair loom at 51st and memorial and ask tracy to thin it out and work her magic
2006-09-27 17:30:58
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answered by nahlyasmom 1
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