QuoteReplyTopic: Help would fantastic Posted: February 18 2007 at 3:02am
(posted here and men's forum)
Here's the deal...I'm 20 and have had the same hairstyle since I was in 7th grade (7 years). My hair has never been (and still really isn't) a big deal for me as my hair style consists of a towel shake when I get out of the shower and a little mat down. I just think I need something more organized now as I'm getting through college and starting to approach the possibilities of having a "real job". Meh.
My hair when cut short is fairly straight but as it grows out it get increasingly curly/wavy (pictures to follow). It is incredibly thick and grows at a mind numbingly fast rate. Aside from this information I honestly know nothing. When I get my hair cut I just say something like, "just take about an inch off all over." I don't even know where to start in looking for something that would not make me look like an idiot. My friends would laugh at me if I asked them and my mom would say a monk's ring looks good on me. I feel stupid posting this even with the anonymity the internet provides; this is just not my thing. Anyway, I would really like to hear what you people would recommend for me so I have something to start from. I'm conservative with my appearance and would like to avoid anything that uses excessive amounts product/gel. I don't really mind using the wax stuff after reading up on it as it doesn't seem that noticeable. So if anyone has anything they think could be good for me by all means let me know. Oh, my face shape is kind of oval and pointy-ish...don't know what that means but it can't hurt. Now for the pictures (I apparently can't post pictures directly so I'll provide the links to photobucket, 2 don't show all of my head, but it's all I have...):
Just found another picture that shows my hair at medium length better.
As you can see it's just kind of there...not much to it. One day it
makes the point thing as it is in the following pic, one day it all
flips out, and the next it makes little hook shaped curves. It gets
frizzy and poofy in the humidity when it's longer. I say I don't want
any product but something to hold to her in a designated place during
times such as these would be great.
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