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Subject: Re: LONG & thin HAIR


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Richard
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Date Posted: 06/25/02 2:49pm
In reply to: Sofia 's message, "LONG & thin HAIR" on 06/24/02 6:21pm

Hi There,
I'm going to cut to the chase here...
This is my own personal pet peave. It is also the most common long haired beauty blunder.

You see, Hair should not be long just for the sake of being long... and, how can I put this...?
See-through hair is not sexy at any length.

Making it worse for you... fine, thin and long are three hair descriptions that simply never belong in one sentence. Add to that a diminutive height of 5'2" and your just asking for your face to disapear behind a limp lank out of fashion hairstyle! I suspect fear and hair laziness are the real culprit here.

Your hanging length should be shoulder length or even shorter. Get thee to your hair stylist now and get out of the "hair to there" doldrums.

Visit my "How to Get a Great Consultation" portion of this answer segment and book an appointment for a consultation. A good stylist will help you work with what you've got.

At your new shorter length your bound to experience a great new hair day as your fine hair regains body and texture at less weightier lengths.

If you need more tailored hairstyle advice, (or another friendly kick in the pants) just write me personally. I'm always more cordial once we've gotten to know one another!
Warm regards,

--Richard

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