Tuesday, October 6, 2009

If you have long hair and get it layered, how do you think it would look?

long, dark brown, thick hair down to my tail bone.



thinking about getting it layered.



would it look ok?



do you think you would even be able to tell?



and what is the meaning of getting your hair layered anyway?



If you have long hair and get it layered, how do you think it would look?

cut your hair up to middle of your back and get layered. it wil look better thn leaving it at your tail bone.



you shouold be able to tell especially if you blow dry it nicely



If you have long hair and get it layered, how do you think it would look?

i think that if you have your hair that long, you should cut it before layering it otherwise you wont see the layers. people get layers because it looks more mature and nice if you do it properly.



If you have long hair and get it layered, how do you think it would look?

it looks good



when mine was a little past the middle of my back i got it layered, it turned out really good



just don't get the layers started under your ears unless the hair length is around your chest. get the layers started around halfway between the end of your hair and the top of your ears



If you have long hair and get it layered, how do you think it would look?

Well, I don't know about the meaning. I'm guessing it is a way of thinning out your hair. If that isn't the meaning, well, it does that as a result anyway. You would definately be able to tell. Your hair won't be as thick and it'll have a lot more movement. As for how it looks, it'll look good! Layering is something that anyone can pull off, no matter their hair length. My hair was about the same length as yours when I layered it and I love it. I think it looks way better than before. It just has more life! Good luck.



If you have long hair and get it layered, how do you think it would look?

sure it'll look fine, esp if ur face is slim it'll look perfect.



If you have long hair and get it layered, how do you think it would look?

Step 1. Cut straight it about mid-back



Step 2. Keep your layers about 1/2 to 1 inch apart, this will create that thining effect.



Step 3. Keep the shortest layer no shorter than below your shoulders



Step 4. Your layers should not be stick straight across, they should take the razor to your ends and blend then together, kind of like this zig-zag motion.



Step 5. To keep hair from getting heavy, use a LIGHT conditioner and use a dandruff shampoo about twice a week to keep up the shine.



Step 6. Trim it yourslef about once a month. Get it re-layered every 6-8 weeks, or else it starts to look weird.



Good Luck!

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