QuoteReplyTopic: Tempermantal hair.:) Posted: February 12 2000 at 9:39pm
I have very very fine, very thin naturally currly hair. For a long time I was trying to grow it nice and long and ultra feminan. It was working great in the humid climate of Florida. But now that I am in the dry climate of Pensylvania I had to cut it short for the first time ever.(it is now about chin length). I found to my surprise that I actually enjoy the quicker drying time and wash-and-go option. But I'm forseeing a problem as it grows out. How do I keep the ends from splitting and breaking - which they do if I even think about it? How does one grow long hair-if I decide to go back to that- in a dry climate with extreemly fragile hair? I guess I am glad to know that my life isn't over if I have short hair. But I would like to have the option.
I have the same problem too. My layered hair is over my shoulders and I too have natural curl which makes me look so messy. Imagine this:- Straight hair until half way then suddenly, ugly looking curls. To make things worse, my hair is dry and fly-away. My stylist says that the only way for my hair to be manageable is to do intensive treatment every month.
Now, I spray some leave-in conditioner before I sleep and this makes my hair more manageable in the morning. Maybe you can try this too!
I have the same problem too. My layered hair is over my shoulders and I too have natural curl which makes me look so messy. Imagine this:- Straight hair until half way then suddenly, ugly looking curls. To make things worse, my hair is dry and fly-away. My stylist says that the only way for my hair to be manageable is to do intensive treatment every month.
Now, I spray some leave-in conditioner before I sleep and this makes my hair more manageable in the morning. Maybe you can try this too!
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