I have fine, relatively straight hair. (I'm Caucasian, not Oriental or African American.) I've been growing it for about five years, during which time I have not been to a hairdresser. At all. I discovered that hairdressers just did not want me to grow my hair--they wanted styles with lots of upkeep to make me go to the salon a lot. No matter how often I explained that I was growing my hair, they cut the heck out of it. For years.
My hair is now down to what home sewers call the "bust point." It has become fairly uneven and has split ends. I want to get a new hairstyle--and then continue avoiding hairdressers as much as possible so I can keep growing it.
My constraints:
I'm willing to have _some_ trimmed to fix the ends and get a real style, but I don't want a massive cut. I really want to grow out my hair.
I want a perm, for two reasons.
First, I want to add volume to my hair. It is of average thickness, but looks thin and flat because it is so fine and soft. Also, I have a small head, and a hairstyle with volume looks best on me.
Second, I love curls. So I don't just want a "body" perm.
I had a tight-curl perm in the 80s and it was great. What kind of a perm is "in" now--if any is? Large curls tend to fall out, but if I go for smaller ones how small should they be? Or is some kind of crimped look in--can you do that with a perm?
Another constraint--I don't want to spend tons of time on my hair other than washing, brushing, and putting on conditioner. I've never learned to use curlers. I put my hair up for special occasions, but I don't want to do it all the time. I hate blow drying, and anyway it dries out my hair too much.
I use level 2 (semipermanent) dye to cover gray. I have used this for years, even with perms, and my hair always stayed in good shape. Right now it's in great shape, aside from the ends needing to be trimmed.
I love historic and vintage clothes but I also want a look (by which I mean a cut and perm) that is OK for everyday, normal modern wear. After all, I can always put it up when I want a more vintage look.
I want to have pictures of appropriate styles, and figure out what I want, before I go to a hairdresser. Can anyone recommend any cuts and perms that would work for me, in a book or on the web or in a magazine?
Lastly, give me some reassurance that I can get a style that works for me! Hairdressers always insisted that if I had fine hair it had to be short. BTW, I look awful in short hair, I've tried it.
If anyone wants a tip, one thing I learned is that you should never get your hair cut and permed by the same person. The longer it is the more work it is to perm, so someone who will do the perm themselves cuts a lot more off.
Thanks for any info,
Fran
http://www.lavoltapress.com