Layers are good, but so very hard to take care of.
Find a stylist with a cut similar to the one you want, then ask her if she can do that to curly hair. You need someone who is comfortable with the cut. Also ask if they use a razor. Curly hair looks best straightened when you have a razor cut.
No, you have to wet your hair to cut it. When it dries it will get curly and the shorter the layer is the shorter your hair is gonna be. Unless you straighten it, it will not look good. It will look good, I think. If you like the lenght of your hair ask them not to cut the lenght that you just want a few layers.
I think you should get ear length side bangs and more layers if your hair is straight if your hair is curly get the side bangs and let the rest grow out
Thick, curly hair is one of the more difficult styles to maintain but can be very pretty. A shaped, chin-length cut might be worth trying. Be sure to ask the barber to cut to its natural curls. i have that same colour length and everything. my hair is curly.. i wouldn't cut it because it would flare up.. especially since its thick and curly.. if you wanted to cut, i would layer it, especially with that colour it would stand out. thinning or layering would look good.. with long bangs worked into the cut. and if you have a cute face.. i woudl even go for the big cut and cut to your lower ear lobe.. and each day moose your hair or curl it.. it would make your facial feautures stand out.
it depends on your gender: but on both it usually looks good. I would disagree with whoever said it would look good.... I have long curly hair and when i cut it short it didn't look that cute... It is known that who ever have curly hair should leave it long... hope i helped :-D
A Mediam cut would look good on light waves but if you have those big curly waves, long hair would help.
yes she cut it into a real short curly hair style
you can cut your hair however you want. just remember curly hair gets big when cut short! you have to use a great styling product such as mousse after shampooing. don't ever brush, comb or run your fingers thru dry curly hair! IT WILL GET HUGE AND FRIZZY!
For thick, curly hair, I would recommend a longer hair cut size, such as a 3 or 4 guard, to help manage the volume and texture of the hair.
dry and straightening
Do you mean "How to cut curly hair?" If you do, I would recommend asking your hair stylist to cut your hair with long layers. Be sure to specify "long" because short layers will only your make your hair look puffy and I'm sure you don't want that.
My brother shaved his head and his hair is naturally curly, it finally grew back in and it's really curly. If your hair is naturally curly it will grow back that way.