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Hair Types >> Oh So Fine >> Layers and dusting http://www.longlocks.com/salon/?num=1237881502 Message started by YesitsReal on Mar 24th, 2009 at 3:58am |
Title: Layers and dusting Post by YesitsReal on Mar 24th, 2009 at 3:58am
I have layers in my hair, and I was wondering if doing my own dusting and S&D is going to make my ends look really weird? I go to the stylist regularly to have split end trims, but I'm kind of afraid of doing it myself. Should I just get my layers cut out? It seems like a lot of people here are anti-layering. :P I don't want to sacrifice a lot of my length right now. Can I still have layered hair and have it healthy?
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Title: Re: Layers and dusting Post by Curlgirl64 on Mar 24th, 2009 at 8:02am
While everyone has an opinion about layering,I'm sure everyone would agree that hair at any length, as long as it's healthy is a must.
If you feel uncomfortable with dusting your own hair,then as long as you trust your stylist,have him or her do it! The choice is yours when it comes down to it. ;) |
Title: Re: Layers and dusting Post by Melusine on Apr 20th, 2009 at 7:07pm
What is dusting? And S&D? Have only been a member for a few days and can't figure these out. Thanx
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Title: Re: Layers and dusting Post by bikerbraid on Apr 23rd, 2009 at 11:46am
Dusting and S&D (search and destroy) are terms used when a person trims just the damaged part of a hair strand. This is a tedious process done by sectioning the hair into small groups, looking at all the end and using a very sharp scissor to cut any splits, bursts, or knots off the hair strand. "Dusting" comes from the trimmings when doing this - you will have a light dusting of hair that was trimmed off.
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Title: Re: Layers and dusting Post by Melusine on Apr 23rd, 2009 at 6:24pm
Thank you for clearing that up.
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Title: Re: Layers and dusting Post by lovechocolat on Jun 8th, 2009 at 5:04am
Probably long layers. I had a lot of layers put in a few months ago and my hair looks skimpier than ever :( so now I have to grow it out. I plan to have hubby carefully trim (straight across the bottom) 1/4 to 1/2 an inch off every other month to help out...
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