Aelis said: Alej said: It's so silky and soft and heavy that it's so hard to style I have to put chemicals in my hair to achieve that look... always want what u don't have | |
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johnart said: Alej said: Mine is rebellious as fuck AND curly Mine is curly too (front right more than front left ). Rebellious is a kind word. but yours looks good. Mine makes me look like a hobo . [Edited 9/22/09 14:36pm] | |
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Alej said: johnart said: Mine is curly too (front right more than front left ). Rebellious is a kind word. but yours looks good. Mine makes me look like a hobo . [Edited 9/22/09 14:36pm] A HOT hobo. | |
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johnart said: Alej said: but yours looks good. Mine makes me look like a hobo . [Edited 9/22/09 14:36pm] A HOT hobo. ! | |
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johnart said: Aelis said: People say it really fits me. I've always had it when I was younger. The thing is my mum didn't let me grow it and I've always wanted to have long hair. Now it's shoulder length, and sometimes I want to let it grow a bit more, but most of the time I feel like cutting it. Or at least cut bangs to give it some sort of "shape"(I've been told bangs suit me as well). I'd probably decide more easily if there was no prom this year... Thank you | |
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Alej said: Aelis said: It's so silky and soft and heavy that it's so hard to style Mine is rebellious as fuck AND curly Curly hair at least has volume It's so hard to maintain volume on my hair... It's too heavy | |
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nyse said: Aelis said: It's so silky and soft and heavy that it's so hard to style I have to put chemicals in my hair to achieve that look... always want what u don't have Yes, people say it has that shine like in the tv commercials, but having naturally silky and heavy hair as mine can have many disadvantages. I have to wash it quite often, and I cannot style it without spending an hour in front of the mirror, using tons of hairspray! And usually, after a couple of minutes it somehow falls down So I gave up. I put it in a tail or a bun most of the time. Just wanted to make you see the disadvantages | |
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Aelis said: Alej said: Mine is rebellious as fuck AND curly Curly hair at least has volume It's so hard to maintain volume on my hair... It's too heavy Volume | |
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ZombieKitten said: I go to justcuts get a different person every time I go in there and couldn't care less though they ALWAYS comment when I've been trimming my own bangs
GET PRO SCISSORS THEY SHARPER THEN NOT TELL ZOMBIE BEEN CUTTING HAIR WITH PINKING SHEARS P o o |/, P o o |\ | |
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POOK said: ZombieKitten said: I go to justcuts get a different person every time I go in there and couldn't care less though they ALWAYS comment when I've been trimming my own bangs
GET PRO SCISSORS THEY SHARPER THEN NOT TELL ZOMBIE BEEN CUTTING HAIR WITH PINKING SHEARS I wonder how it would look with pinking shears!!! I have some!!! I'm gonna go try it today | |
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johnart said: Do you?
I love the way our current hairstylist cuts hair. She is thorough, knows what she's doing and I don't hate my haircuts 2 weeks later (as in many other cases). So what's the problem? She takes so damn long. LAWD. I know what the issue is. She cannot talk and work at the same time. ..... As a stylist of 15 years, and a haircut client, I feel your pain. I always tried to keep working when I talked. I'd rather get the person done than lag on. As a stylist, she should think about the more time you're in her chair, the less clients she can take care of, and every head is $$$. You could just tell her "I'm rushed today, so can we get it done in 20 minutes?" If she never gets done on time, just find a new stylist. It's a symbiotic relationship and both folks have to be happy. [Edited 9/24/09 18:15pm] | |
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ernestsewell said: johnart said: Do you?
I love the way our current hairstylist cuts hair. She is thorough, knows what she's doing and I don't hate my haircuts 2 weeks later (as in many other cases). So what's the problem? She takes so damn long. LAWD. I know what the issue is. She cannot talk and work at the same time. ..... As a stylist of 15 years, and a haircut client, I feel your pain. I always tried to keep working when I talked. I'd rather get the person done than lag on. As a stylist, she should think about the more time you're in her chair, the less clients she can take care of, and every head is $$$. You could just tell her "I'm rushed today, so can we get it done in 20 minutes?" If she never gets done on time, just find a new stylist. It's a symbiotic relationship and both folks have to be happy. [Edited 9/24/09 18:15pm] This is one thing I've discussed with the hubby. I wonder how long she would be allowed to remain there if she doesn't do more client turn-over. I see people come and go with new haircuts and I'm still in the chair. Also, now I've got head is $$$ stuck in my head to the tune of Love or $ | |
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johnart said: Also, now I've got head is $$$ stuck in my head to the tune of Love or $
I can't give you either. lol | |
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