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Sure, do it. Just make sure you go to a professional. Obviously, multidemensional colored hair takes an experienced pro. It's pretty hard to help with hair advice when I can't have my hands in it.
So make an appointment and lay I all out for the pro. She/He will be able to help you better than any of us can.
Answered by
kriggles
on Jun 29, 2007, 08:29AM
Not sure about thickening.. I got a layered cut that made it more full.. Buy a ceramic straightener & straight balm products, go easy at first with them. I have really curly hair & it will go super straight and shiny, especially if I go in and get it done. Good luck.



How can I thicken up and straighten my curly hair?
I want to color my dishwater curls... I'd love to go extreme - black with red and blonde "strips", not chucky, but just enough. Also I'd like a cut. I'm a bit over shoulder length now, no life, very flat curls on top, mostly all same length except bangs....
Which I'm trying to grow out but won't, pluse they are thin. Can I thicken them up and get a fun cut without poofin' frizz??? I like to straighten it too... Please could use some tips or heck no don't do that??