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Can you help me with my hair please.

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pantomanto · 05/10/2024 21:01

I am growing it. It’s just at the top of my shoulders so at that awkward length where it’s kicking out a bit. It’s almost all one length. I think my hairdresser has said a blunt cut wouldn’t work on my hair so she’s sort of feathered the bottom to soften it a little. The closest I can find is this picture. Mine is more the same length all round. I don’t have that slight shorter section behind my ears. I may add that though.

I am finding it difficult to style. It’s a bit flat but it is in good condition. I bought a hair waver which does give it a little more style. I don’t use it every day as I feel like it’s very drying on my hair despite using a heat protector. Should I be using anything else to help the frizzy/dryness I get from it? It does wave my hair quite nicely and it doesn’t make the natural kicking out while I grow it longer quite so obvious. Thank you.

Can you help me with my hair please.
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MissSookieStackhouse · 05/10/2024 23:49

I bought a Babyliss Big Hair spinning brush after a recommendation on S&B. It’s an absolute game changer for me! I know what you mean about hair which kicks out at a certain length - the spinning brush will deal with that and add volume.

pantomanto · 06/10/2024 10:12

Hi. Thanks for posting. I have one of these and it’s ok. Not brilliant but ok. It’s more the frizzy and dryness that comes at the ends with using the waver.

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