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Old May 3, 2008, 06:34 PM
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Shoulder Length Hair Issues

I can't think of any alternative ways of doing my hair. It's too short to go into any sort of updo (that I can do). So I just straighten it. I think curls will look too poofy.

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Old May 3, 2008, 09:31 PM   #2  
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Perhaps more of a layered look? That way, you have more lift and bounce without the "poofy look" of curls. The top won't lay as heavy yet you will still have the lengths.
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I'm talking about a style, not a cut. I've already gotten the cut I want.
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I'm talking about a style, not a cut. I've already gotten the cut I want.

I apologize. I misunderstood the question.
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No prob. I didn't think about it before the cut, but I can figure out any styles except the straight one....

I've done straight with a few small ringlets around the top, I really liked that.
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You could try curling the tips for something new.
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I can't think of any alternative ways of doing my hair. It's too short to go into any sort of updo (that I can do). So I just straighten it. I think curls will look too poofy.

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Your hair is probly to short for curls just yet but i would try maybe waving or curling your hair with a bit of mousse and hair spray does help.
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I've tried that but it has a wet look all day, which I think looks tacky.
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You can try a textured look. Spray in a small amount of texturising spray, and roughly dry it.

Or volumised hair. Comb in mousse, be sure theres enough product in the roots, tip your hair over and roughly dry it.

You can even try rollers. Biggish rollers will give you more of a loose, soft curl and volume.
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My hair frizzes when dried. And my hair is too short for curlers...but thanks,.
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