something to take away the “triangle” caused by thick, wavy hair that’s been cut too blunt.this takes away width and often makes the hair appear even longer. Slicing is exactly what it sounds like– your hairdresser will run his/her scissors down a small section of hair which will taper the wave and make it a little thinner toward the ends. fine, wavy hair that gets flat when it gets long.something that you can put a little product in, diffuse and go.Just be sure that’s what you want! Talk to your pro. The shorter you cut wavy hair, obviously the lighter it gets, so you’re going to see more volume from adding bangs. bangs to be incorporated into the hairstyle if you want additional wave to come out.with fine curls, you usually want to layer while adding volume and this is my favorite way. the sole purpose of graduation is to build weight. anyone who feels like they have a “wall” of hair.super thick blunt hair that feels too heavy.I usally like to cut layers on hair like this and then I go back in using the thinning shears to take out any lines or unwanted weight. some layers to be added without looking chunky.some weight to be taken out of the ends.You’re probably paying a decent amount, if not a lot, and you should get what you want. A good haircutter should have no problem doing a proper consulation with you beofre you get shampooed. Different haircutters go through different training so ask for what you want and then be open minded to what your pro has to say, since they’re the ones with eyes on your particular head of hair. Keep in mind, you’ll always want to listen to what your hairstylist has to say because we didn’t all go to the same school and mine is not the end-all-be-all opinion. In this post, we’re talking about thicker, coarser, wavier, curlier textures. We covered the most wanted haircuts for fine, normal, thin, straight, slightly wavy textures and told you what to ask for to get the most out of your salon visit. Welcome back, pretty people! Earlier this week we did part 1 of this postwhich was all about what to ask for when you go see your hairstylist for a haircut.
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