Help with Haircut

My advice is to teach your hubby how to cut your hair the way you want it. Have him start very small- just a trim off the ends. Then progress telling him exactly how to do it.

I have had SOOOO many haircuts where they chop off 6 inches when I tell them 1/2 inch, etc.

I now cut my own hair. And I cut my hubby's and my kids' hair too (I have clippers which helps a lot for them.)
 
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Thanks!

You have to click the link. I think I figured out what I want. This, only much longer.
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Just thought I would mention that, for longer hair, it can take quite a bit of time-consuming brush work & flat iron work (and product) to style that cut. I love that cut and have had it for a very long time in varying lengths (from waist length to shoulder length and everything in between) but I do not love the time it takes to style it.
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It also needs trimmed every 6-8 weeks or so to keep it's shape and bounce. It's a good cut for fine hair if there's a lot of hair since the long chunky layers, and correct styling, gives lots of volume and movement to fine hair, but the cut/style doesn't work very well for both fine and thin hair.
 
If I have to fiddle with it, I don't want it, LOL. I am so dang lazy when it comes to beauty stuff. Maybe I'll just let hubby trim my hair and be done with it, LOL. Maybe I'll spend the money and instead of a haircut, just dye my hair. Or maybe I'll just buy some organic feed, or something. Being a girl is hard.
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Thanks guys! LOL
 
I have really thick hair, so thick that when I brush it it fluffs out all the way to my shoulders, it looks like mother gothel from 'tangled'. People say I am fortunate but it is impossible to find any cute styles to do with super fluffy hair
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as for your hair, I think the style you chose is really cute, and you would only have to fiddle with it if you wanted it curled in to frame your face, otherwise you just brush it and leave it be!
 

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