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    Default Will my coarse 2b/c hair ever have a straight hemline?

    My dream hair goal has always been growing it as long as it can get, and have a beautiful straight hemline. Now that my hair is growing past BSL, I really notice how uneven my ends tend to get. I do trim them every now and then, but in order to get the straight hemline I want, I would need to get back to at least BSL. I really don't want that. So I was wondering, are there people with the same(ish) hair type that do have a hemline like I wish to have? Or do I need to change my mindset and embrace fairytale ends instead?
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    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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    Default Re: Will my coarse 2b/c hair ever have a straight hemline?

    Quote Originally Posted by Nique1202 View Post
    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.
    That somehow doesn't work on my hair. I think you need to at least be 3a for that to work. Does it work on your hair?
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    Default Re: Will my coarse 2b/c hair ever have a straight hemline?

    Nique1202, thank you for your comment Like I said, I really don't want to get back to BSL, so do you think I could first grow it to a certain length I like, TBL for instance, and then maintain at that length?

    Lapuska, I also wonder if it would work on mine. I really don't want to risk losing more length than necessary. Also... that means I'd have to visit a salon, right?
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    Default Re: Will my coarse 2b/c hair ever have a straight hemline?

    Quote Originally Posted by Moonfall View Post
    Lapuska, I also wonder if it would work on mine. I really don't want to risk losing more length than necessary. Also... that means I'd have to visit a salon, right?
    Yes and they might take more length than you like in order to "shape it". They will for sure try to put layers in for that, because it's part of a devacut in essence.
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    Quote Originally Posted by lapushka View Post
    That somehow doesn't work on my hair. I think you need to at least be 3a for that to work. Does it work on your hair?
    I haven't tried on mine, I admit. I have too many leftover layers and I don't want to chop back far enough to test it just yet. But, if the wave is fairly consistent then it should still look more blunt over time than a wet cut or a stretched cut.

    Quote Originally Posted by Moonfall View Post
    Nique1202, thank you for your comment Like I said, I really don't want to get back to BSL, so do you think I could first grow it to a certain length I like, TBL for instance, and then maintain at that length?

    Lapuska, I also wonder if it would work on mine. I really don't want to risk losing more length than necessary. Also... that means I'd have to visit a salon, right?
    Whether you get it blunt now and keep it there as you grow, or you grow first (and potentially deal with the fairytaling and unevenness until then) and then microtrim it blunt again is entirely up to you (and your potential terminal). But, if you have a pair of sharp hair shears and someone you trust to cut evenly, you shouldn't need to go to a salon at all. A friend, a parent, a sibling, a partner, anyone who you trust to judge a straight line across your back.
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    Default Re: Will my coarse 2b/c hair ever have a straight hemline?

    Quote Originally Posted by Nique1202 View Post
    But, if you have a pair of sharp hair shears and someone you trust to cut evenly, you shouldn't need to go to a salon at all. A friend, a parent, a sibling, a partner, anyone who you trust to judge a straight line across your back.
    I trim a friend's 2b hair regularly so she can keep her straight hemline, generally about every 6-8 weeks. I should say microtrim, because I rarely have to take much off to give an even hemline. Always I cut it dry, and always after no styling to change its natural fall.

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    Default Re: Will my coarse 2b/c hair ever have a straight hemline?

    Do you mean by straight hemline the thinnes/fullness/growing unevenly/fairytailing factor OR the wave factor, i.e. that the ends bend which ever way?

    ETA: Gosh I had a déjà vu, that I have written this exact same post before

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    Default Re: Will my coarse 2b/c hair ever have a straight hemline?

    The problem with waves, especially 2b/2cs and full 2cs, is that the waves never lay the same after every wash. So according to me there will always be some uneven-ness. :/

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    Default Re: Will my coarse 2b/c hair ever have a straight hemline?

    Yeah, my question is basically the same as Arctic's... Do you want an actual straight hem line or the appearance of one?

    IMO a straight hem line (as in, all of the hairs are the same length and end at the same length) is something that just takes time, waiting for all the hairs of different lengths to catch up to one goal length. Cinnamon Hair has a pretty inspiring blog where you can see her progress to a thick, even hemline at I think knee length- but it takes years of maintaining to get there.

    If it's any consolation, you're totally not alone with the taper issue. I hate how much taper my hair has, but to get rid of the majority of it I'd have to cut up to about BSL, which I don't want to do. Instead, I'm planning on maintaining at classic to FTL for a long time. Like, realistically, to get all of my hair to that length without taper I'm looking at about ten years of maintaining...

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