quote:Originally posted by Mary Anna:quote:Originally posted by ShiroKuro:quote:the setup and cleanup
My thing is, I have never had a stylist who consistently gives me a perfect cut.
I did. I left her in Florida. Sniff.
I've found a stylist here who is very talented and I like her personally. She does a good job and I'll stay with her.
It's just that my hair is weird. It looks horrible if I try to straighten it, so I go with the curls. But it's not really curly, either. You can do the highly trained stylist thing and measure every strand to the last nanometer and it'll look...fine. Okay. Whatever.
Irene used to cut it dry, and it's not possible to do the nanometer thing on hair like mine when it's dry. She'd whack here and there, feel it, push it around, whack some more, and only then would she wash it. If it didn't dry straight--and it's weird, so sometimes it doesn't--she'd whack a little more. She was like the curly hair whisperer.
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fear is the thief of dreams
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Mary Anna Evans
http://www.maryannaevans.com
MaryAnna@ermosworld.com
quote:Originally posted by Mary Anna:
Gainesville. Sixth Street Station. Irene.
Tell her I sent you.
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fear is the thief of dreams
quote:Originally posted by piqué:quote:Originally posted by Mary Anna:
Gainesville. Sixth Street Station. Irene.
Tell her I sent you.
This will be me:
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Actually I tried cutting it myself a couple of days ago and it didn't come out too bad. You might want to try this:
Wet hair
Brush through leave in conditioner
Bend over so your hair is hanging straight down from the top of your head
Brush it as smooth and straight as you can
Cut about an inch off straight across
That's it!
Voila! Long layers!
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Mary Anna Evans
http://www.maryannaevans.com
MaryAnna@ermosworld.com