Part II - How to Create Layers and Frame Your Face
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A very helpful video ,,, thanks a lot,,,
I have a query ,,, I have mid back length wavy + little curly at the ends brunette hair... so in front they tend to get a little frizzy (Although I use a conditioner) . I desperately want to get bangs, please suggest me should i get bangs although Im not going to go for any hairblowing to keep them straight ...
PLEASE HELP...
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You're so welcome! Good luck! Carolyn
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i finally cut my hair.. aaahh i was so scared to cut it jus watching a video on internet! coz i know even a trained hair stylists sometimes could go wrong.. i was scared if i could cut it with equal legths or am i gonna mess it up.. but finally thanks to you it came out pretty well and it works.. thanks to you and your videos.. itt try some other hair cut next time :) great job i really appreciate your work
animisha123 2 years ago
Yes, its good to keep the tension the same between sides too. For some reason, I had a mental block about the word 'tension' during the video:o( Believe me, it took me a long time to get this right on myself and I've been a hairdresser a long time. Practice makes perfect though, and the more you use this cut, the more perfected it will get. Sometimes the best way to learn things is by mistakes me make.
notaditdot 2 years ago
I cut my bangs really short once (cut them when I was frustrated) and thought it looked horrible. I had to go shopping but while I was shopping, I got many compliments on my hair. Go figure!
notaditdot 2 years ago
shouldn't ur hair be a llittle dampish while cutting it?
tarthead 2 years ago
You can cut it either way. I like to cut it dry so I know exactly how long the layers will be. Hair shrinks when it dries, so sometimes when you cut it wet, you cut too much. Make sense?
notaditdot 2 years ago
oh ok lol i was jw..idk :D thx though
tarthead 2 years ago
Cool beans with me!
notaditdot 2 years ago