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Natural Hair


Question Posted Friday March 27 2015, 4:12 pm

I have natural hair and I want to keep it curled, but when I ge my ends trimmed, the hairdresser has to straighten it. What do I do to keep my ends cut without having to straighten my hair?

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missundersmock answered Monday March 30 2015, 5:19 am:
i went to cosmetology school and cut hair. There is no KNOWN way to cut your hair without straightening it or wetting it first because if its curly it needs to be all even and ONE length and the only accurate way to get that is by straightening or wetting. sorry.

maybe if you got a really experienced hair dresser that is used to working with curly hair and isnt afraid to possibly cut your hair unevenly then its going to be extremely hard to avoid.....

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Dragonflymagic answered Friday March 27 2015, 10:07 pm:
When hair is wet it is easier to do a trim and there are special tools hairdressers have to hold hair in place so they can trim ends. I should think it would work for all hair. Ask them about it before making an appointment. If they say there's no way to trim curly hair without straightening it, then call other random hairdressers in your area and ask the same question. That way you will know if you hairdresser is doing things the best way or if there truly are other ways to go about it. Then ask yours if she can do what ever the others told you. If she can't or won't, perhaps she simply dosnt have enough experience with or doesn't like working with curly hair. In that case, then go to one of the others for trims from now on.

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