Sunday, June 20, 2010

I have thin long hair and it bunches/clings at my neck. Is there a way to cut my hair to eliminate t

Could I cut my hair shorter underneath? Would this look weird?



I have thin long hair and it bunches/clings at my neck. Is there a way to cut my hair to eliminate this?

I suggest that if you like your hair long that you adopt an updoo of sorts, or maybe even a ponytail or braid to keep your hair off your neck. If it's sticking to your neck maybe you perspire a lot, maybe you exercise a lot. But nevertheless, there are pretty styles of updoos. Try a knot and clip it...or try the ponytail and clip the end of that up. There are both pretty and plain clips and bands as well as colorful ones, ones with pretty bows to match your outfit.



If your hair is sticking, do you perhaps need a shampoo that will reduce the oil? Or, do you shampoo daily?



I have thin long hair and it bunches/clings at my neck. Is there a way to cut my hair to eliminate this?

If you have thin hair, don't cut it short underneath, that will only make it look thinner. Instead, I would turn my head upside down and spray hairspray all underneath your hair. That will give it volume and keep it together, not stick to your neck.



I have thin long hair and it bunches/clings at my neck. Is there a way to cut my hair to eliminate this?

Easy, by the way are you guy or gal?



Proceed to a salon and have your hair relaxed. Thin hair tends to stick to neck because it's way to soft. There is procedure on a salon called hair relaxing, it straightens out hair making it always pointing towards the floor. I also have thin hair and having the same situation and it's now resolved by the treatment called hair relaxing. I could also make hair look gorgeous.



Do not cut your hair short.



I have thin long hair and it bunches/clings at my neck. Is there a way to cut my hair to eliminate this?

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