Sure, ask your stylist about razor cuts, or razoring it. The go through with the razor (scissors) and thin it out. Also haircuts with layers will help, they also go with the razoring.
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2006-10-30 09:35:52
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answered by Princess L 2
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My sister has really thick hair, and it's straight on the top and when you get towards the nape of her neck is kinky curly, so she's got some troublesome hair! Anyhow, she had long hair for a while and the way she did it was that she got layers, which help make your hair look longer, but it helps your hair from looking too thick and weighing you down because there isn't one solid length to give you that weight. Also have it thinned out, near your neck, that will really help, but remember, when you thin it out, it will grow back so you have to continue the process.
2006-10-30 09:50:44
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answered by Om... 3
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You can cut it into layers,use Sunsilk and conditioner on your ends,also you probably want to go to a hair salon for most of those problems,they will give you an answer in great detail,and fix your hair for about $15.
I have thick hair and got it cut to shoulder length and had it layered!
2006-10-30 09:35:51
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answered by qųěęŋ ŏf ħęãŗţş 3
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i understand good!! I even have thick hair to i think of those with at once hair for sure or skinny hair prefer that thick hair. they think of it enormous and has somewhat some quantity. yet they'd desire to have faith us thick hair isn't consistently exciting!!
2016-10-21 00:32:23
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answered by schrum 4
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getting it layered with thin it out but only temporary, you should be proud of your thick hair, alot of women start losing their hair when they get older, people with thick hair don't usually have that problem.
I would also stop using metal straighteners on it, frying it will make it more frizzy.
To make your hair less frizzy, you should use
Schwarzkopf extra care shampoo/conditioner zero frizz,
Extra Care Frizz Free treatment,
garnier fructis sleek and shine shampoo and conditioner, pantene pro-v shampoo/conditioner smooth & sleek,
sunsilk anti-frizz shamp/cond
2006-10-30 09:55:18
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answered by ? 3
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i have thick hair too! i keep mine layered and a little below shoulder length. and i get it cut every other month so that i dont get split ends.
2006-10-30 09:36:13
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answered by beardedoctopus 4
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My friend had think hair and all of a sudden it got thin... she said it was from washing it alot. Also flat iron it to make it fall out. But honestly I have thin hair and im telling you... THICK HAIR IS WAYY BETTER
2006-10-30 09:34:48
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answered by shopaholic549 1
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if you find your hair is too thick, get it layered, that's what i did, and believe me it helps alot. but you have to get it layered all through out your hair not just the fronts like a lot of people do.
2006-10-30 09:41:36
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answered by Ebony K 1
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1Cut your hair into layers it will reduce the thickness
2Apply little of shampoo mixed with water on ur hair and donot put the shampoo directly on to ur hair
3Apply coconut oil just a little..it keeps ur head and hair relaxed and strong and same time shows less volumes of hair
2006-10-30 14:12:30
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answered by Mandy Maklina 2
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I hate my hair too unless tis tied up. Try some hair products at Wal-mart and just look and ask randomly. GOOD LUCK!
2006-10-30 09:38:43
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answered by I'm here to rescue YOU! 1
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