Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Cut Layers In Hair After A Perm

Feminine layers add texture to your perm.


A flirty, layered hairstyle isn't limited to someone with rod-straight hair. Curly hair benefits from the texture layers give your hair, which adds a little bounce and body to your 'do. Knowing cut your hair into layers after a perm doesn't take expert hairdressing skills, and it can be achieved with minimal tools in your home bathroom. If you want to get some quick layers without spending money at a salon, do so while taking off the fried ends of your hair after a perm.


Instructions


1. Brush your hair to detangle it.


2. Pull all of your hair back on the top of the crown of your head. Slip it through the ponytail holder, giving yourself a high ponytail. Brush the ponytail to straighten it.


3. Slide the ponytail holder straight up, easing your hair through it as it stands atop your head. Hold your hand perpendicular to your crown, keeping your hair suspended. Slide the ponytail holder upward until only the hair you want to cut is hanging out of it.


4. Snip the excess hair in your fingers away from the ponytail holder, watching yourself in your bathroom mirror. Discard the hair and remove the ponytail holder, letting your new layers fall naturally into place.







Tags: your hair, ponytail holder, Slide ponytail, Slide ponytail holder, your head

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