I am a 16 year old girl with naturally black hair, slightly wavy but very problematic. When I go to the hairdresser they tell me you have unruly hair and whatever you do it she knows hers. As a child 4/5 years ago it was short, then very long and wavy and in addition with great volume and density, but last year I cut it in three layers because it was already so deformed from the length that it fell before my eyes etc. (to mention I'm a straight bangs and it's quite thick). After the big haircut, a second one followed and until today, 4 months ago (because my hair grows very fast), I had not cut it. It had reached the middle of my back, wavy and the top layer straight and stood ugly voluminous and wavy down and straight hair above. I went and said I wanted something different. I was cut in three layers again, but already very thin because of the empty density. You have no idea how much hair fell out and my bangs already made it crooked, but the problem is that I didn't like it. One part stood up to me, the other rose in waves and is somehow too short compared to before. I can't tie it or release it I like. I just collapsed. There is no good for me! And I don't know, I may get used to this miracle, but ... And I don't use a press because it doesn't make my hair thin. Give advice!
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Hi, It's hard to advise you, but it seems like the best option was to tie her up. It is also very important if your hairdresser is good. No matter how naughty and realistic you are, the fact is that hair is important. I always thought I wouldn't roar because of my haircut, but I still remember how a few months before my prom I was so fucked up that I couldn't look at myself. I changed my hairdresser and even when I told him to do what he wanted, I liked myself - of course he explained more or less what he meant. It is important to come across a person who understands the profession (in any area of life), because for me most hairdressers and beauticians here are somehow pseudo - after a few months of course and no sense - start working. Go to another hairdresser who is better, even a little more expensive, and tell him to fix your hair. Ana