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Title: The shorter the curlier??? Post by Beesan16 on Oct 5th, 2007 at 3:09pm
Hey everyone!!
well, i had mentioned that i was gonna get my hair cut, and i did. it is now a lil shorter than BSL. Now, it is really curly and wavy, but from below the ears. Anyway, gettin' to the point. I was reading some stuff about curly/wavy hair and somewhere it said "The shorter the curlier". and i wanted to know if this is true. not that i want to cut my hair any shorter. I just wanna know if my hair is straight (and frizzy) at the top becuz it is being weighed down by the rest of my hair...?? i hope someone could help me....and thanx in advance |
Title: Re: The shorter the curlier??? Post by Sakina on Oct 5th, 2007 at 5:09pm
Hey, Beesan, good to see you again.
It could be coming from the weight of your hair or it might just be your unique curl pattern. The top layer of my hair has soft big S waves. Under that, for most of the rest are smaller S waves and some spirals. Then, the hair at the nape right at the hairline has almost no wave at all. That's why I mostly wear my hair 1/2 up, 'cause I want to show off the pretty part and camoflauge the top. Of course, Susan's hairsticks make my disguise so much more enjoyable!! I also wanted to add that for me, the longer my hair gets the more curl pattern shows up. If you want to encourage the top to be more wavy/curly, after your final rinse, bend forward at the waist and look at the floor-do notturn your head upside down. Scrunch your hair (I scrunch in a leave in conditioner from Devachan) toward the center of the top of your head. Also using a microfiber towel helps so the weight of the wet hair doesn't drag out the curl. Then I repeat bending forward after towel scruching and scrunch in some gel from Ouidad Quench line. Then I stand up and spray on an anti-frizz called Set It Free (Devachan) and scrunch that in standing up to adjust the top layer. You can see the result in my avatar-I always use the same techinque even though sometimes I switch up product but I guess I always use the same leave in, gel and anti-frizz. Good Luck!!! |
Title: Re: The shorter the curlier??? Post by juri on Oct 5th, 2007 at 11:31pm
Long time no see, Beesan! I don't really have anything to say about this since I have straight hair, but I hope things are going well with you.
Oh, but I have noticed that for me, the shorter the poofier. It wasn't until I hit waist that the weight of my hair stopped it from poofing out. |
Title: Re: The shorter the curlier??? Post by bikerbraid on Oct 6th, 2007 at 10:16pm
Glad to see you around again Beesan!
Hair can change. I used to have stick straight hair when I was in my teens and twenties. Once I had my son, waves started apearing. I now have signficant waves in my hair. Maybe it is just your "time" for your hair to change and the cuts have made it more obvious. |
Title: Re: The shorter the curlier??? Post by Lisabelle on Oct 7th, 2007 at 6:39am
Hi Beesan! My hair has always been wavy, when it was short a few years ago it had very tight curls. Now that its BSL length it still curly just not as tight. Great to see you again! 8-)
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