It makes it so your hair isn't as thick right?
Also i'm not sure if my hair would even looked good thinned. How would you know if it was going to look okay anyways?Last time I got it cut the hair dresser said I had a lot of hair if that makes a difference. Is it more money to get it thinned or does it count as a regular hair cut?When the hair dresser thins your hair how is it done?
it should cost as a regular hair cut
and you would know if it would look good if you have the right hair thickness, meaning if your hair is fine, average or thick
i would only get it done if you have average or thick hair, if you have fine and you get it thinned it would have absolutely no volume whatsoever!
they use these scissors to thin hair
http://www.amazon.com/Tweezerman-Thinnin/a>
hope i helpedWhen the hair dresser thins your hair how is it done?
It is called tapering and usually it is included with an allover haircut. If you only wanted to have your hair tapered, you could ask for just that, but the stylist would still probably charge you full price either way. You can easily do it yourself though if you can find a pair of tapering shears (they are notched on one blade) and all you do is cut strait through pieces of hair where you want it thinned. you can cut a couple inches from the scalp, but be sure to only make one cut per piece so you don't take too much off.
A hairdresser uses a thing that looks like a comb to thin your hair but it has like a sharp edges in it that cut off hair. It doesn't make it shorter or anything, but it does make it less heavy (obviously) and it makes it easier to style. It would cost the same as a haircut so you might as well get your dead ends cut off as well because it doesn't cost anything extra. Hope it helped.
Wednesday, January 25, 2012
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