
allen: ok, all the hairdressers on the board (or anyone else for that matter!) i have a question. my hair is naturally curly. i live in the south where it is always humid. . .therefore, big hair abounds! if i keep my hair all the same length, i look like a triangle-head (meaning the weight of my hair, when grown out, somewhat flattens toward the scalp, but it gets bigger toward the bottom where the ends are)
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allen: if i layer the bottom 2-3 inches of my hair i look like a diamond-head (meaning flatter towards the scalp, bigger toward the longest layers in the middle, and then tapered again [this looks very feminine on me and i DON'T like it] )
Do you mean that the hair in the center of the back is the longest? Or do you mean that the hair sticks out at the ears, and rounds out at the bottom? I like ringlets, because it makes the hair look round like a ball.
pete: Does anybody else have this problem. I am growing my hair long in
pete: the back so I can have a ponytail, some of the time. I noticed that alot of guys who have really long ponytails, have the length only
pete: ONLY ONLy coming from the middle of the back of the head. There is
pete: a great gap behind the ears that is not part of the pony tail, and is very short in fact. ONly center of back about the size of a softball is the area the ponytail is pulled from.
allen: i WANT a lose, tossled look. . .something with long layers. . .and something to lessen the bigness, and lay down. my stylist ALWAYS blends my hair anytime i have had her put layers in it. . .but my thinking is that they should be choppy layers. . .not particularly blended. . .because if it is blended, then my hair just lays on top of itself and out it goes! if my hair were straight i would not have this problem, but it is very wavy. . .with very little effort, it will lie in ringlets.