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Beautiful cut. But I prefer thr brassiness be removed with Shimmer lights. Shimmer lights only makes the hair blue if you use it regularly. Also you should try the pencil flat iron it gives more defined short curls.
Hey dear. I only use a comb when I want the hair to be bone straight. Otherwise I’ll just use my brush. Sometimes I’ll use a wide tooth comb but most time my brush or spatula works perfectly. Feel free to share your techniques?
@@haircareataglance it’s a chemical process. It will relax on its own timing. Combing can cause breakage. Once it is completely applied, let it process according to the texture.
I did not use lotta body on her. Her hair is very soft and tangle free so there’s no way combing through her hair means stressing it. NB I’ll never stop working on my craft.
@@haircareataglance I’ve been in the hair business, honey, since 1982 as a cosmetologist and an instructor. I’m telling you the ends look thin and porous. The hair needs bond building from the chemical and mechanical breakdown. Lack of growth and damage on clients and my hair is not a problem. The comment wasn’t a jab. It is a professional observation.
Yep, the ends look just as bad the second time as the first. Cut the ends. There’s no point in holding on to them. Yes, the final product looks decent. If my students let a client leave like that, they wouldn’t pass the course.