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My hair is the appropriate length, and it's straight like his. Medium thickness I would say. I'm getting my hair styled up today and wanted to ask how this haircut is created, just so they don't mess it up :P Thanks for any help guys & gals!
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Hello xtianb!
WELCOME! I would say....take the picture! It's so much easier than trying to describe the style and hope that the stylist "hears" what you are trying to describe. LOL Print this out...someway, somehow. It doesn't have to be photo paper, just good quality white paper so the image shows up well. And tell them the layers (looks razor layered) are NO shorter than the bottom of the ears, WHEN DRY. Wet hair is a little longer, so it needs to be compensated for. And the parted front fringe hits about mid ear. Hope that helps.
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Toni is absolutely correct. Take the picture with you and give it to your hair dresser. You can also try to explain but i think he may understand or not. Any way no negative thoughts before going to new hairstyles.
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