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Best way to trim natural hair?

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first2grace

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I need to trim my daughter's natual hair, just to even up the ends and stuff. what is the best way to do it? Should I straighten it and go from there? should it be wet and curly? I'm so lost, I haven't the slightest idea how to approach this task...:blush:
 
I usually trim my hair while it's in two strand twists - just snip a bit off of each end. It lets me keep a 'shape' to my hair, too.
 
I also trim my daughter's natural hair while she is wearing two strand twists. I do it on dry air.
 
I trim my hair by looking at the ends of each individual strand. If I see splits, I cut the strands. If I don't, I let it be.
 
I think the hair should be blowdryed straight first unless you don't really care about it being a little uneven. When the hair is curly or wet, you can't get an accurate length/measurement because all curls are not the same length; some are more tight than others.
 
Hmm what do split ends look like? I trim the ends of my twists but to be honest I haven't seen them since I went natural. I'm sure I'm not split end free, but how to recognize them? :perplexed
 
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