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i've heard a myth that hair clippers screw up your hair if you cut it too low or something like that....

i kinda believe this now as it is happening to me, i normally get a fade with 1 on top and 0 in the back (0 meaning bald)... and ive been growing my hair for about 7 months now, its about 5 inches.... its straight on top with slight waves (where when i get a fade i only go to about a 1) and on the sides and back of my head (where i would normally do a 0 or bald) its really dry, uncontrollable, wavy, curly, frizzy, afro-y... its basically ruined where i get it buzzed at 0 or bald..... so is there any way i can fix this? (get my hair cut with scissors?) or is there ANY solution that i can get the sides/back of my head in sync with the top, but not cut it all off because i want to grow all of it out, but i dont want the top to be nice ,and the sides all retarded looking.....

thanks

2007-05-08 21:55:18 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous in Beauty & Style Hair

5 answers

Yeah that's pretty true, you should balance the hair in your head, i suggest you cut it all up and wait tell it grow up again if you want some solutions in how to grow your hair quickly, them just e-mail me at the link in My profile

2007-05-08 22:02:08 · answer #1 · answered by Wonkyu 4 · 0 0

First, clippers cannot affect your hair follicle, which is under the skin of your scalp, and what causes the shape and growth pattern of your hair. To be sure if your hair really has changed, you will have to let it grow for several months. Once it's long enough to comb through, you can tell if it really is different.
Hair does change. My father's hair was white blond until he went to college. In college his hair not only changed to dark, coffee brown, but went from straight to wavy. It doesn't usually change that fast, but sometimes it does. My brother's hair did something similar, but more slowly.
Again, this cannot be caused by the clippers.

2007-05-08 22:08:53 · answer #2 · answered by Jeanne B 7 · 0 0

Dear,
I suppose & believe that your problem can easily be taken care of.Please visit www.haircaretips.org for detailed solution.
Regards

2007-05-09 01:32:19 · answer #3 · answered by pankaj541 2 · 0 0

You heard a "Myth" and you are turning it into "Facts".
You would make a great politician.

2007-05-08 22:05:21 · answer #4 · answered by Rusty 4 · 0 0

check that the clipper's blades are not blunt.

2007-05-08 22:07:22 · answer #5 · answered by Charlene 3 · 0 0

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