thread: calling all hairdressers

  1. #1
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    Jul 2008
    Forest Lake - Brisbane
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    calling all hairdressers

    Lady P finally has a bit of hair four boys and two and a half years of waiting we finally can get it all into one albeit very slim ponytail

    It is very fine and she has little ringlets but it is also very fly away and has no particular style so it cant be left down. She has the cowlick from hell so a fringe is out of the question as it naturally sweeps to the side.

    I am just wondering is it a myth that cutting hair encourages growth? I dont want to chop it now seeing as it took so long for her to get it but if it will help thicken it and tame it a little I could be convinced

    Any advice greatly appreciated

  2. #2
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    Dec 2010
    Brisbane,QLD
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    Cutting the hair won't actually make it grow any longer. Cutting prevents it from getting shorter or thinner. Because split ends eventually split all the way up if not cut,causing hair to break off.so by cutting hair it keeps all hair in tact so hopefully it can get nice and thick!! good luck. I wouldn't cut it unless there were split ends tho

  3. #3
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    Apr 2006
    Perth
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    I'm not a hairdresser but my girls have very thin flyaway hair and it definitely looks better if I keep it trimmed fairly regularly. If I don't it just look whispier.