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crazy fringe
Dec 1st, 2005 at 6:03pm
 
i have a really long grown out side fringe which i want to get cut, but where its parted is like a huge quiff in my hair which makes my hair stick up at the roots. it annoys the hell out of me because i cant get my fringe to lie flat!!

how to i sort this out???

one more thing - i have to wash my hair every day because it gets soooo greasy does anyone have any tips for de-greasing my hair??

thanks peace out <3
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Re: crazy fringe
Reply #1 - Dec 1st, 2005 at 10:19pm
 
hello,

im not sure about the fridge thingy, but for degreasing hair i think you should try apple cider vinger rinses. goodluck
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Re: crazy fringe
Reply #2 - Dec 2nd, 2005 at 2:39am
 
Hi there!

Besides an apple cider rinse (you can check out Anais Satin's website for more info. click "clarifying"), you could try a baking soda rinse (dilute 1/2 cup of baking soda in a cup of water, pour on and massage into hair for a few minutes, then rinse).

As for the bangs, I'm not sure. Would you mind explaining what a quiff looks like? I'm imagining a cow-lick kind of thing (hair sticks up in one area), is that what it is?
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Re: crazy fringe
Reply #3 - Dec 2nd, 2005 at 3:40am
 
Greetings, unholyconfessions

Perhaps you should talk to a stylist about your bangs, er..."fringe." hehe

I do recommend weekly vinegar rinses to get rid of scalp oil & buildup (I have oily hair too and wash every day).

It's very simple to do. Just take an empty container, like an old plastic water bottle, and pour in just a little bit of vinegar (you can use regular white or apple cider vinegar). Fill the rest of the bottle with water, cap it, shake it up & pour the mix over freshly-shampoo-ed hair. Works like a charm.  Smiley

Good luck!
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Re: crazy fringe
Reply #4 - Dec 2nd, 2005 at 2:44pm
 
thanks for all the replies!! i will try the vinegar thing tomorrow methinks Smiley
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Re: crazy fringe
Reply #5 - Dec 4th, 2005 at 4:30am
 
If your hair is approx. less than an inch and a half (if your fringe is that short) you will have to wait a month or so for the hair to grow so it lays down because of it's own weight.  If it is a cowlick, you could use some gel or pomade to keep it in place.  Garnier Fructis has a "putty" that is not shiny.  It is also lightweight and does not build-up.

Vinegar rinses are *so* great!  If your hair comes out and it feels dry, use less vinegar next time.
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