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I was forced to have short back and sides from about the age of 6 until I left home. I was never allowed to grow my hair long but my half sisters were.Weird the correlation for some... the more stress and volitility, the shorter the hair.
I was forced to have short back and sides from about the age of 6 until I left home. I was never allowed to grow my hair long but my half sisters were.
Will have to look into this.Then I use Nak Aromas Oil which is Australian and contains Argan Oil.
I thought that but not the case for me some 20 years later. :cautious:It has never been short again, but now I'd be fine with it, I think.
Yeah, I heard a lot of good things about coconut oil but haven't yet found a retailer who carries it.I use a hot oil (coconut oil) treatment once a week
I used only hair pins for a while but it's unpractical for me since I borderline compulsively change the way I wear my hair throughout the day. Then someone told me that rubber bands mainly damage the hair by constantly and sharply bending it - which makes sense to me and also fits the pattern of damage that I used to have. So now I tie the band some inches away from my skalp, avoinding the bend and I haven't noticed any damage from that up until now.I use rhinestone clips and oriental or dancewear bun cages... and avoid rubber bands like the plague.
I looooooove it :)I enjoy my long hair too.
Hehe, that wouldn't work for me, I guess, because my skalp starts to ooze oil like crazy every time I change the products I use or introduce something new. It's like its offended or something *gg* Takes more than a week for it to calm down again, sadly.I use two or 3 brands of shampoo a week. I find the change keeps my hair more nourished.
Well, hair is hair, isn't it? :) I'll look that up, thanks for the tip!I also use Mane and tail conditioner at least every other week. If you don't know what this is it is for horses. Yup I said it horse hair care.
It also polishes the hair which makes it problematic for people with rather thin individual hairs such as myself. It wears the hair down and makes it more vulnerable to breaking and splitting. If you have thick, robust hair, though, it's a way to make it shiny.I have actually been told it is good to brush your hair. Your scalp secretes oils that are great for your hair. Brushing distributes those oils all over.
I only wash my hair when it gets visibly oily which is mostly after I've slept on it twice. If I wash it more often than that, my skalp gets irritated and oils up again within hours.Also, if you can manage it, only washing your hair every other day is good - again so you aren't stripping away your natural oils. Personally I can't do that without feeling dirty... but others swear by it.
Curiously, it only lately dawned on me that I could do… you know, things with my hair now. Aside from a bun or a braid. I don't know if my dexterity would suffice, but my patience and laziness will certainly be limiting factors :DI want to learn how to do the vintage braid styles... but am 10 thumbs
How do you wear your turban? I always twist the towel with my head down, then pull the tip to the back of my head and tuck it under; problem is, if I leave that in for more than a few minutes my hairline retains the wave shape and that looks extremely awkward.I wash it every other day and try and let it dry as much as it can with a great microfibre hair turban which is more absorbent than a towel - so no rubbing.
I used to have my hair cut to my ear lobes when I was a kid, then let it grow until it startetd to annoy me. The only problem with that was that I literally had to beg the hair dresser to cut it because they always whined that my hair was so long and nice and they could just cut the tips. They seem to not get the fact that hair grows back or something.Ah - I miss my hair! Mine was as long as Nicolette's when I got married, but the more "up in the air" things became after Husband's breakdown, the shorter I had it cut - to the point where it is now less that an inch long at it's longest point!
I used red henna for a while before I stopped dyeing completely; it worked way better for my hair than the dyes with peroxide that I used before that. It didn't wash out or bleach out in the sun. Also it smells a lot better, I think.Henna. I use red color henna but there's other kinds (colored and non-colored).