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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 75004" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>If you had it cut to just shoulder length, that's not really "short". That's the length mine usually is and it's still long enough to pull back if I want to get it off my neck on the hot days. Have you ever had it blunt cut - all one length? That way there's still enough weight to it to pull it downward instead of it sticking up. My hair is super-straight but if it's cut in layers, the layers stick out ... like spikey wings! NOT attractive! But with it all one length, I don't have to worry about that.</p><p></p><p>Maybe you could find a good stylist and go in once and get some expert advise on how to work with the kind of hair you have. Sometimes a REALLY good haircut can make all the difference in the world! And she might be able to recommend some kind of good "product" to tame it down somewhat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 75004, member: 1883"] If you had it cut to just shoulder length, that's not really "short". That's the length mine usually is and it's still long enough to pull back if I want to get it off my neck on the hot days. Have you ever had it blunt cut - all one length? That way there's still enough weight to it to pull it downward instead of it sticking up. My hair is super-straight but if it's cut in layers, the layers stick out ... like spikey wings! NOT attractive! But with it all one length, I don't have to worry about that. Maybe you could find a good stylist and go in once and get some expert advise on how to work with the kind of hair you have. Sometimes a REALLY good haircut can make all the difference in the world! And she might be able to recommend some kind of good "product" to tame it down somewhat. [/QUOTE]
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