Friday, January 22, 2010

Calling all Hairdressers and hair experts!?

Im a busy mum of two and in desperate need of easy to manage hair. At the moment it is blonde, long (halfway down back) and has a feathered / choppy style. I try to wear it straight but my hair is naturally wavy and although it straightens ok, it takes up to half an hour to do which is not practical when i have a baby to get ready too. Im only 25 so i would still like a funky cut. Im open to anything except the cut at the jawline that everyone is having. Thanks!Calling all Hairdressers and hair experts!?
it depends on your hair like how thick it is and how much a wave you have. if its thick dont have the layers cut to short as it will bush out have them probably to the middle of your ear and with the lengh try just below shoulders so you can still tie it up if needed with around your face with the fearthering try just below jaw line xCalling all Hairdressers and hair experts!?
i reckon have it cut to the shoulders, layers and a side fringe, long enough to put behind your ears and then it wouldnt take as long to straighten.
With regards to your straightening irons; you really do get what you pay for. I understand if you have children you may not want to splash out 拢80 or up on a pair of styling irons, but they will make your job faster if you get some excellent ones. GHD are very good, and I recommend them from experience! Very pricey, but they give a very natural look and glide the hair with ease and do not do much damage as they are solid ceramic plates. Also remember to protect your hair with heat protection cream/spray!





Hope this helps :)
i think you should tidy up the ends chop into the layers without taking them too short and get it really textured so for styling straighten the fringe area and srunch in some product ,curls rock tigi is great and leave it dry naturally.so you will still look funky in half the time
if you get it cut about shoulder length slightly above your shoulders it would be cute and easier to manage or if getting perms doesnt make your hair even curlier it may work

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