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A new trim method

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Thanks for sharing your idea, DSD...and for being gracious enough to accept some critiques of it.
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SVT said:
Thanks for sharing your idea, DSD...and for being gracious enough to accept some critiques of it.
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No, Thank you!!!
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This is a method I use as well. It is when I need to take off splits. But it doesn't even out the ends.
 
DSD,
You are always so helpful! Give yourself a pat on the back!!
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Cool method. I have to try this on my next trim
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Thanks!
 
Go on, Girl! Thanks for sharing! Will have to tell my stylist!
 
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Aerie17 said:
DSD,
You are always so helpful! Give yourself a pat on the back!!
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Thanks!
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Miosy said:
Cool method. I have to try this on my next trim
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Thanks!

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Don't forget to let me know how it turns out!
 
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AZJeepgurl said:
Go on, Girl! Thanks for sharing! Will have to tell my stylist!

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Thanks! I am so curious as to what a stylist would have to say about this. Let us know!
 
DSD I wish you would came up with this earlier! This exactly what my splitender does! You could have saved me $30!
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Nevertheless--very smart idea!!!
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This is the same method my stylist uses... if this is new info for some of you, how do you or your stylist trim hair? I've never seen a stylist use any other method for trimming, so now I'm curious...
 
Interesting method... I may give it a try. Thanks DSD
 
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