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    Why do people feel blunt 'squared' hair looks good?

    Am I the only one that think that thick blunt ends look ugly? Hair looks best when natural [agreed?], if a cut is made blatantly obvious then that makes the hair look very deliberate, and therefore takes away from its 'natural' essence.

    Thin hair with sharp ends looks far more natural to me.

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    I don't want my hair to look natural. I want it to look supernatural, in a state that a bystander never thought possible without extensions. I want people to marvel at my barely-there braid taper. What is so great about natural things?

    I'm keeping my ugly blunt ends.
    Finally at knee, with a new quest for thick ends!
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    Default Re: Blunt hair

    I like all different hemlines.

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    Quote Originally Posted by enfys View Post
    ...what is so great about natural things?
    The fact they're discrete, spontaneous, liberal and free from artificiality.

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    Default Re: Blunt hair

    To each their own.

    I love to see hair that is well trimmed and well maintained. A nice, clean hemline with thick, healthy ends is the epitome of healthy beautiful hair in my opinion.

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    Default Re: Blunt hair

    I like all kinds of hemlines, but on me personally blunt lasts like 2.5 seconds so naturally its intriguing.

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    Default Re: Blunt hair

    Welcome to LHC.

    Everyone has different preferences when it comes to their hair. Blunt, U shaped, V shaped or fairytale ends; they are all unique in their own ways.

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    Default Re: Blunt hair

    To me, it depends on the length. I like BSL or waist length with a blunt cut, but for example knee length with a blunt cut...it doesn't look good to me. I think it has to do with the landmarks on the body...I mean, the point where the bra straps sit or the waist are rather "large" parts of the body, while from knees down the body narrows a lot, so I think a narrow hemline (like a deep V or U) looks better on longer lengths.

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    I love my blunt ends (^(oo)^)v

    It's like stilettos for hair! High heels aren't natural either, but they give my legs an extra woo! factor, as I like to call it, and I think a blunt hemline does the same thing for my hair.

    Woo! hehe (^(oo)^)
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    Default Re: Blunt hair

    Why not just appreciate the differences in us all? There's no such thing as "one size fits all" or "one kind of ends fits all" when it comes to hair... Something that looks great on and works for one person might not work at all for another. Blunt ends are not unnatural, by the way. My hair is very heavy and thick, and if I didn't get it layered, I would have more or less blunt ends. My ends just don't taper naturally.

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