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The Middy Thread

Lenore

Practically Family
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Houston, Texas
I set my hair for the first time since I grew my middy out last night... I miss it...I felt lovely before.. Now I feel like a poodle doused with relaxer.

*makes face* Might be spending some time with the scissors this weekend.. or going to see my stylist and taking along a diagram.

:eek:fftopic: Zombi, I love your shower curtain. :)
 

rue

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California native living in Arizona.
It's official, I'm having a middy plus cut on Thursday! And although I completely trust my stylist, I cant' help but to feel nervous!

One question I would torment everyone with - how many layers have you had cut?

I had three layers cut the first time around, but then I followed C-dots tutorial and now have two. I think it's much easier to style with two layers.
 

Tatum

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Sunshine State
I have three layers and love it, but I think I am going to grow it long again and I might go with two the next time I have it trimmed. It seems that it would be a heck of a lot easier to style, especially since I have been relying on rollers lately as sleeping on sets has been dorking up my neck. :(
 

crwritt

One Too Many
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Falmouth ME
How do you count the layers in your hair? I ask because when I have layers cut the hair is held at an angle and cut, so it falls in layers. Are you cutting your hair in stairstep like sections?
 

Tatum

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Sunshine State
How do you count the layers in your hair? I ask because when I have layers cut the hair is held at an angle and cut, so it falls in layers. Are you cutting your hair in stairstep like sections?

It has always just seemed like three layers: how the cut goes and how I have to section it to set it (I basically have three lengths when I hold it out to set it). I never thought about it before, honestly! But it sure seems that way.
 

C-dot

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Toronto, Canada
How do you count the layers in your hair? I ask because when I have layers cut the hair is held at an angle and cut, so it falls in layers. Are you cutting your hair in stairstep like sections?

Exactly. In my tutorial that Rue refers to, I have two stairstep sections. Some use three or more.
 

Juliet

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368
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Stranded in Hungary
All right, so I went completely adventurous (or very classic :) ), and had four layers cut. Meaning the one on the top of my head and three down the sides (and obviously the back! :D ).
It's very versatile while un-set, and I'll set it tonight - I sure do hope it'll be fine! :D
 

MissLaurieMarie

One of the Regulars
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Location
Alberta, Canada
I am getting my middy re-shaped (and thinned!!!) tomorrow. Will be sure to post photos. Hopefully I can explain how to layer it properly (I think last time I explained it opposite, whoops).
 

Juliet

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Stranded in Hungary
I haven't got around to taking a picture yet, but I have to say - it really is a lot easier to set my hair now! And the back looks lovely - in neat curls. It all just ran together before.
I am ever so happy, girls! Thanks a bunch for leading by example and giving me courage to have a middy cut done!
 

Lenore

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758
Location
Houston, Texas
Bought the Ivan Anderson book tonight... will take it to my favorite stylist and see what she can do. :)


*Squeeeeee!* I'm excited!
 

AdrianLvsRocky

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Location
Wales, UK
I did it!! I used C-Dot's tutorial and cut my hair!

I had a cut in the hairdressers last Saturday. She took 4 inches off and I just wasn't that happy with the shape etc. I did take a middy diagram but she took minimal notice of it.

So I've been plucking up the courage all week. To be honest it wasn't like I had to do much - the basic shape was there I just needed to sharpen the angles.
I took a few rubbish photos to give you the gist of it but they're a bit blurry. It's not the best haircut in the world but I'm very pleased with myself! My hair is very wavy naturally so I straightened it and cut it dry.

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I never realised how difficult it is to take a photo of the back of your own head!
 

SheBear74

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FL
I have done C-Dot's tutorial and it works great! I am growing my hair out so it's on the longer side for a middy I think.
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Lenore

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Location
Houston, Texas
Hi Lenore. I live in Houston, too. Where did you find someone to do your middy? I feel like I'm on an endless quest for one of my own.

I did my own following C-Dot's tutorial. :)

This weekend I may take my book "creative hairshaping" to my favorite stylists and see if she can follow it and give me a Middy Plus following the diagram. If it doesn't work any better than the do it yourself tutorial, I'll go back to doing it myself. I'm on the west side, so I'm not sure if my stylist (if she does a good job) would be close enough to be worth while. I'd honestly try C-Dot's tutorial first. :)
 

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