Wednesday, June 23, 2010

How should I get my hair cut to reduce frizz and still have a great cut? (Any tips appreciated)?

I have long hair that comes to about the small of my back (about halfway down my back) It is naturally wavy and is super frizzy. I like to have my hair side parted alot. I like putting my hair in a ponytail. The shortest I have ever had my hair (not counting when I was younger) was last year when I had it cut to about my neck and I hated it. The shortest cut I will go is only to about 1 or 2 inches below my shoulders. I want my hair to be less frizzy and I also want it to be stylish. What are some tips how to keep hair healthy without frizz and what are some cute styles to style my hair when I get it cut. How should I cut it? Pictures...on websites greatly appreciated. Great products? Prices? HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!...



How should I get my hair cut to reduce frizz and still have a great cut? (Any tips appreciated)?

I think if you cut your hair really short you'd really regret it. Why not just have it cut to touch your shoulders, that way you can put it up in a bun when it's hot and use styling brushes and curling irons for softer curls. Some of your problem might be the thickness or rather thinness of your hair and the waves. See thin hair tends to break more making dry split ends, you want to find a product, shampoo and conditioner and maybe a hair gloss to coat with. The shampoo and conditioner should be made to make your hair stronger and fuller. Ponytails are one of the worst culprits for making frizz. The tight band around your hair when you move and your hair moves tends to break off weak hairs, thus making the split ends. Why not tie your hair up with a ribbon or scrunchie or really soft ponytail holder, a cloth type one that way it won't split hairs. I would say get your hair cut to maybe shoulder level or just below to get dry ends off and rejuvenate growth, then you could start using the volume building strengthening shampoo and conditioner, and use the hair gloss, that makes your hair coated so that it's less likely to break. You can do a lot with shoulder length, braids but use cloth holders on the ends, ponytails again soft holders, using a curling brush or hot metal brush to make soft curls out of the waves.



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How should I get my hair cut to reduce frizz and still have a great cut? (Any tips appreciated)?

I would get some good leave in conditioner and use a straightner. i love the way it make my hair look



How should I get my hair cut to reduce frizz and still have a great cut? (Any tips appreciated)?

Frizziness has nothing to do with the way you cut your hair. It is the natural-ness of your specific hair type that makes it that way. Try a really good conditioner and try braiding your hair at night if you don't already. keep it really moisterized and like I said very well conditioned.



I think maybe fructis is a good brand of hair products.



Also a straigtening iron is key. try sally's beauty supply.



How should I get my hair cut to reduce frizz and still have a great cut? (Any tips appreciated)?

all you have to do is get your ends cut and it will grow back in no time.

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