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Thin ends but not breaking

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Oh yes! The look of my hair is important to me even during the grow out process. I kept my ends pretty blunt before shaving it off and I'll do it again as it grows back. It's also especially important when you have low density hair, it makes it appear fuller.

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If you want a fuller look then cut them. If you dont wear your hair out much then dont cut them. Mine right now are doing this. I trimmed just to keep the ends strong but I didn't cut it to keep a fuller look because I wear wigs all the time. I most likely will in Dec if it doesn't fill in though.


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Depends.

I have "thinner" ends due to difference in texture, but they aren't split or damaged. If they were then it would be chop em' city because that's not cute. But you can tell when someone has thin ends and damaged ends. You don't always needs to cut thin ends, but damaged ends aren't sexy on anyone!

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If you want a fuller look then cut them. If you dont wear your hair out much then dont cut them. Mine right now are doing this. I trimmed just to keep the ends strong but I didn't cut it to keep a fuller look because I wear wigs all the time. I most likely will in Dec if it doesn't fill in though.


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pre_medicalrulz, I will like a deep cut in the winter but my stylist actually advised why deep cut if I'm not wearing it out for anyone to see. I want to maintain length but I also love thick, full ends which causes me to chop-chop-chop it up about every 2 years to even things out.
 
pre_medicalrulz, I will like a deep cut in the winter but my stylist actually advised why deep cut if I'm not wearing it out for anyone to see. I want to maintain length but I also love thick, full ends which causes me to chop-chop-chop it up about every 2 years to even things out.

So you do a blunt cut every two years? And you protective style mostly ? divachyk
 
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