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karenkte
August 26th, 2018, 01:49 PM
http://www.gffonlineaccountants.com/images/page/6ef0c65a700d3c0f9f2aa40b806faa14__d918/zoom916x1221z100000cw916.jpghttp://www.gffonlineaccountants.com/images/page/6ef0c65a700d3c0f9f2aa40b806faa14__d918/zoom916x1221z100000cw916.jpghttp://www.gffonlineaccountants.com/page/pic/http://www.gffonlineaccountants.com/images/page/6ef0c65a700d3c0f9f2aa40b806faa14__d918/zoom916x1221z100000cw916.jpgI am trying to grow my hair as long as possible and then eventually have a blunt, one length, straight cut at the back.
The issue is that my hair seems to be all different lengths even though I've never had it cut like that. I had some breakage about two to three years ago from using sun in. Since then though I have slept with silk pillow and braids, use a mask conditioner every day and only very low dry heat. When I comb hair is always coming out in the comb...not much but it is happening. Any suggestions.

Also I've grown out my straight bangs at the front. I'm trying to get face framing shorter length at the front and not sure how to get that right. Just now I have two lengths of hair at the front which I have cut to just below my chin. If my hair is put up these remain free to frame my face. I'm not sure if I should layer these or maybe go to a professional hairdresser just to get those bits right. If I do, I am sure they will want to get let loose on the rest of my hair though and then I will end up with loss of length. Would appreciate suggestions on this too.

Not sure how to upload a photo so have tried to put my hair pic in my profile instead.

Getting perfect hair is a constant struggle ! I am just grateful for all that I have learnt here.

karenkte
August 26th, 2018, 01:55 PM
https://imgur.com/a/Vq1J1dO
https://imgur.com/a/G6Nyurb

lapushka
August 26th, 2018, 02:41 PM
About the same question is on the forum right now, find out why it's not all one length here:
https://forums.longhaircommunity.com/showthread.php?t=147395

LittleHealthy
August 26th, 2018, 03:31 PM
I had the same after bleaching my hair in 2017... the only thing that stopped that breakage was oil. I was using olive oil with some success before I joined up here in this forum and learned of other, lighter oils I could also try.

spidermom
August 26th, 2018, 06:05 PM
If you want only face-framing fringe, braid or bun all the rest of your hair back and tell the stylist: "don't touch it". They won't.

Dark40
August 26th, 2018, 08:10 PM
When growing out your hair especially in the back you are going to have uneven lengths. I'm trying to do the same thing, and that is grow my hair all of the way out to a certain length. Then, trim the ends even once I've reached my goal.