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      sleepy
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      My kids don’t trust me with scissor. Won’t even allow me to trim a strand of their hair.

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      • janet88J Offline
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        starlight1968sg:
        I did try trimming my fringes but result horrible bec i simply cut straighr across

        i have a pair of scissors to thin the hair...bought it from daiso. sometimes when daughter's fringe is too long but the sides and back are still acceptable for school, i will just cut the fringe shorter.

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          MyPillow
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          janet88:
          starlight1968sg:

          I did try trimming my fringes but result horrible bec i simply cut straighr across


          i have a pair of scissors to thin the hair...bought it from daiso. sometimes when daughter's fringe is too long but the sides and back are still acceptable for school, i will just cut the fringe shorter.

          I know how to trim my fringe , had been doing since sec Sch - cut layering fringe
          For my dd, straight dolly cut for her , so I can help trim too.v cute with the soon gone chubby face :rahrah:

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            starlight1968sg
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            Janet

            This hair thinning scissors is diff fr our normal scissors & available in daiso? May i ask how does it look like so that i can try to get one.
            I always ask to thin my hair at the front

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              janet88
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              starlight1968sg:
              Janet

              This hair thinning scissors is diff fr our normal scissors & available in daiso? May i ask how does it look like so that i can try to get one.
              I always ask to thin my hair at the front
              http://i66.tinypic.com/358ryfr.jpg\">
              this pair of scissors thins too much hair...i have to be careful when using it each time.

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                CuteCuteMommy
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                I think the trick is to just cut it half way but not all the way in if u just want to trim the fringe

                That is what i always do my own fringe

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                • starlight1968sgS Offline
                  starlight1968sg
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                  Tks janet for sharing, another reason to go daiso

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                  • janet88J Offline
                    janet88
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                    starlight1968sg:
                    Tks janet for sharing, another reason to go daiso

                    you are welcome. my hairstylist taught me to trim daughter's fringe...reduce volume and then snip the ends. not professional but at least reduces discomfort of the fringe at eye level until the next haircut at QB.

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                    • MrsKiasuM Offline
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                      sleepy:
                      My kids don't trust me with scissor. Won't even allow me to trim a strand of their hair.

                      Both mine preferred home hair cut. Brought dd1 out to cut her hair few months back and she was not happy coz cut too much. I did check with 2 hairstylists see if can do rebonding hair for dd1. Coz I find after rebonding the hair can be better manage for a longer time. My friend got her dd's hair permed but away from root so I thought maybe the chemical used nowadays will be of better quality than last time. Unfortunately advised not to. So will continue with my free service with no guarantee product lor. Fast one, go toilet cut then shower straight away. No need make appointment and pay parking fee.

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                        starlight1968sg:
                        I did try trimming my fringes but result horrible bec i simply cut straighr across

                        Can read up a bit on techniques. Nowadays there are probably Youtube videos to give tips and demos!

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