Originally Posted by
Nique1202
DevaCurl hairstyling techniques involve taking every individual curl at its curliest, and trimming them to get an even look. The same should apply to wavy hair. So, you could have someone cut your hair when it's dry without stretching it. If you let your hair dry how you normally do, and when it's dry have someone cut across your back at the level you like, you should get a hemline that looks pretty darn near blunt all the time since it's cut with the natural wave shrinkage already taken care of. However, if you ever straighten your hair or wear it loose after, say, braiding or bunning for a long period (which often changes the wave pattern), it will probably look at least a little uneven when you do that.
Hair grows unevenly, and a blunt hemline often doesn't stay that way for long because if one section of hair grows an extra, say, 1 or 2 mm a month it's gonna stand out against the rest in a very short time. So, if you want a blunt hemline, it's going to require some trimming to get there and stay there.
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