Long, Straight & Fine
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Printed Date: Aug 19, 2025 at 1:54am
Topic: Long, Straight & Fine
Posted By: Melly Subject: Long, Straight & Fine Date Posted: Apr 7, 2005 at 11:48pm
Hey everyone! I really need someones help on my hair dilema. My hair is pretty long - past the middle of my back - it is also very straight and very fine. I can't do too much with it. I have tried to curl it but the curls fall out almost immediately. I would really like some idea for a quick but nice updo. Instructions also please. I can't follow just a picture. Thank a lot.
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Replies: 16 Posted By: Melly
Date Posted: Apr 7, 2005 at 11:48pm
Hey everyone! I really need someones help on my hair dilema. My hair is pretty long - past the middle of my back - it is also very straight and very fine. I can't do too much with it. I have tried to curl it but the curls fall out almost immediately. I would really like some idea for a quick but nice updo. Instructions also please. I can't follow just a picture. Thank a lot., , B!d `dd`e -$,"" 24b .4- %!,,!,,,
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Posted By: goddess_mels
Date Posted: Apr 8, 2005 at 12:21am
Have you tried hairsticks? They're kind of hard to use in the beginning
but I found that after a week or two, I was literally sticking them in
without looking.
You can try a hair slide, too, but it will have to be a very wide
(long) slide because with your length, you'll have to twist the hair
into a sort of bun to do this but...here's what you do: You hold the
hair back ponytail style and twist it around and around (so it looks
like a rope), then hold it against your head, run it down, run it back
up again (is this making sense)? And then put in the slide. What you're
looking to do is to have the ends sticking out the top/sides and
cascading over like a waterfall. This is a really cool look and I used
to do it all the time when I had really long hair.
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Posted By: Melly
Date Posted: Apr 8, 2005 at 2:11am
Some of it made a little sense ... I get the part where i twist my hair in a ponytail ... i got lost at the run it down and then back up again ... lol ... sorry ... sounds cool ... if I only knew how to do it, , B!d `dd`e -$,"" 24b .4- %!,,!,,,
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Posted By: cyma
Date Posted: Apr 16, 2005 at 9:49am
I am with you all the way. I also have thin, straight long hair and I have problems getting it to do anything. My normal hair styles are either down or in a clippy. I wish i had some advice to give you but i am also looking for some tips. I have found that vitamins help my hair look shinnier and a little fuller. If you find something that works, please let me know and i will do the same. Good luck.
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Posted By: fawnsweet
Date Posted: Oct 6, 2005 at 2:14pm
yeah i don't know if this would work for your straight hair but mine is fine as well but it has natural curls in it. To create volume and give it some bounce and character, I got layers styled into it.
Layers really do work wonders for hair that needs more "oompphh"...
and it looks cute too. Hope this helps, obvioulsy, you should always consult a professional before you make up your mind to get layers.
ALL the best to you!! fawnsweet fawnsweet38631.5938541667 )! Pig a`a`d !20
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Posted By: eKatherine
Date Posted: Oct 8, 2005 at 2:47pm
Anybody with fine straight hair should avoid layers, it will make their hair look thinner and lifeless. |
Posted By: bellydancefae
Date Posted: Aug 2, 2006 at 2:48am
Hairsticks just don't stay in my hair. Nothing does. Even those little baby barettes slide out of my baby-fine, pin-straight hair. One thing that works somewhat well are some of the rounded claw-clips made for fine hair. I twist my hair up in back into a french twist and clip it to my head, leaving the ends free about the top of the clip.
Another thing I love is snoods attached to a barette for when I'm in a big rush. I just clip the barette around my ponytail, slip my hair into the snood, and go. You can find some really pretty, elegant ones that would work great for more formal occasions, or more funky, fashionable ones for more everyday use.
But yeah, I really don't recommend hairsticks for fine, straight hair. Maybe the only way I could get them to stay in is if I glued them in with hairspray.
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Posted By: SugarCube
Date Posted: Aug 19, 2006 at 11:14am
Maybe a braid. To me one long shiny rope is just a gorgeous hairstlye. ic @`e E ) 4(` "44` .$ (% )$%!
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Posted By: Shyanne
Date Posted: Sep 4, 2006 at 2:45pm
I feel your pain!
Hm..well, I blow dry it with a small vented round brush, and only use 3 products: mousse, root lifter and aerosol spray (and sometimes also spray leave in conditioner).
I end up with awesome volume, but it only lasts 2 days. Then I put it up w/ a claw clip. Not super classy, but I make do... | |