Thursday, October 8, 2009

Have you ever had your hair thinned-out? what does it mean?

hey =)



have any of you ever had your hair thinned out? i have.



what do they actually do to your hair? coz when i got it done i didnt really ask them. do they just cut out random chunks from the underneath/back of your hair? or do they make each and every single strand of hair thinner? or what? also is it bad for your hair?



if you know please can you tell me what it means thanks. and please no answers like it makes it thin. yes i know that.



thanks everyone! x



Have you ever had your hair thinned-out? what does it mean?

I have really thick naturally curly hair and get my hair thinned all the time. The trick is the scissors they use. It has teeth like a comb and is staggered to cut only some hair at one time. It can be used allover the head as much as needed. It is not bad for your hair because it is like having some pieces shorter than others. However, if you get lots of split ends it is harder to find these randomly cut pieces of hair to trim the end off. I still get it done all the time.



Have you ever had your hair thinned-out? what does it mean?

Hahaha.. It makes it thin. Wow, I really hope you don't get those!



Basically when they thin your hair out it's an attempt (like in my case) to take weight out of thick hair or sometimes, one side of hair will grow thicker than the other, so thinning it out is to even out the density of your hair. Hairstylists cut hair, usually with the scissors facing up and cut in wedge chunks to give your hair volume and a look that isn't so weighed down either by naturally thick hair or otherwise. It's not individual strands that are made thinnner but your overal head of hair. It's not bad for you but you want to make sure, if you like the feel, texture and look of it, you maintain it. It's just like layers.



Hopefully this helped!



Have you ever had your hair thinned-out? what does it mean?

when you get your hair thinned, the stylist cuts part of the under layer of your hair. the actual strands of your hair don't actually get thinner, and it is perfectly healthy for your hair. It just involves cutting out parts of your hair to make it appear that you have less. Hope this helps!



Have you ever had your hair thinned-out? what does it mean?

Thinning is when the person cutting your hair snips away a few strands of your hair here and there. It doesn't take out the follicle or chemically change your hair (it's just a pair of scissors), so your hair will become thick again after a few months or so. It's not bad for your hair. You could also just ask the person cutting your hair what exactly he/she's doing to it. Hope this helps!



Have you ever had your hair thinned-out? what does it mean?

Yes... they take shears (scissors w/ ragged edges) and scrape your hair. I love it.



Have you ever had your hair thinned-out? what does it mean?

usually if your hair is really thick or unmanageable some stylists prefer to use texturizing shears. they dont damage your hair but if they go to town and chop away, then it might appear that you have split ends since they have thinned it out too much. but most stylists know what they are doing and wont damage your hair. if you are unhappy i would suggest you tell your hair stylist...its better to be honest than to not tell them at all. i hope this helps

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