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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Jennifer Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 02 2003 at 10:28am
Lyris, I wasn't aware of that, thanks.

If she isn't concerned with how her hair looks, then there's no reason to keep it trimmed.
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This is a really old thread but I just wanted to let people know that Uzma, to the best of my knowledge has kept her promise so far. She hasn't cut her hair in all this time. It is getting long!
I wear my hair short but I like long hair too. I believe it is important to wear the hairstyle that you like for yourself!
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote duke Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 18 2003 at 6:00am
My suggestion is to avoid trims as
much as possible and only trim IF
you get serious splitting, not to
decide "okay, I'll trim every so
often." I think that human hair has
been growing from short to long
for many years without regular
trims. There is for example a guy
in some place like Tibet who
stopped cutting his hair cold turkey
years ago and now has (or until
some point had) the longest hair
in the world. It's just not true
that hair needs trims as a rule
in order to grow well. It really
depends on the hair. Of course,
if you chemically process (dye,
bleach, perm) your hair or use
too much shampoo etc. you
weaken it and may have more
splits etc.

If all else fails and do need a
trim, I would advise trying to
find a salon that works only
with long hair. That way, you
significantly lessen the chances
that a stylist will chop off too
much, and increase the chances
that they'll cut off the absolute
minimum.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote tina m Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 19 2003 at 1:28am
Duke, I don't even think Uzma is even interested in a trim for any reason. At least that is what she wrote.

Duke, may
I ask you something?
Why do you
always write your
lines real thin
like this?
Is there a reason for
this? Or do you just
like to have only
a few words on a line?
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote uzma Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 19 2003 at 4:02am
Hey Duke

Tina is right - I am not going to trim my hair.

I also wonder about your writing pattern .

Take care,
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Okay, let me try another writing pattern. I guess I am used to pressing "enter", and if I do after writing a long line, all the lines become crooked. Maybe I should just let the computer do "return" for me and use maximum space.

My advice on whether or not to trim is not directed necessarily at Uzma, but at anyone who is thinking about whether or not to trim.

Uzma, have you posted your picture anywhere?
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote uzma Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 20 2003 at 3:58pm
No pics of my hair are available on the web yet, Duke.
I need a sympathetic photographer, some scanning equipment and a photo-hosting site.
None of which I have obtained yet.........
Uzi

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You and I Uzma are on the opposite end of the hair spectrum, you with your ever-growing long hair and me with my short afro crop. I wish you luck lady. May your hair cascade to your knees if that's what you want!
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote uzma Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 21 2003 at 6:40am
Thanks Jasmine.
It's quite amazing how we humans express ourselves through our outside appearance - and hair. And how our ideal self-image differs from each other.

I wish you all the best with your goals too .

Take care,
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Uzi, you're totally amazing for having so much commitment, and being able to win the support of so many people on the Net, and your mum.

I won't do the no-cut thing myself because the styles I enjoy doing require straight ends, however I will, once I've got rid of my layers, only cut split ends. Probably.

Good luck with your hair growth: I hadn't read this before so it was cool to see how far you've come already.

Keep going, chick, and I can't wait to hear about how often you trip over your hair as it trails the floor!
http://www.myspace.com/waltzin_with_the_open_sea
Ah-ha, a place I can soon add hair pics...once I do some
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Thanks for your encouragement enfys.
Godd luck to you in yours.
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I'm like you Jasmine, my hair is about as short as it gets these days, a pixie one-half an inch long.

Uzma, how long is your hair now? I once had hair past my waist. Are you getting anywhere near that?
What are you doing with your long hair Uzma in terms of styling it? Do you ever wear it up or braid it or put it in rollers for some curl? I know you said you have thick, straight hair.
When I had long hair my hair was also very straight-(blonde hair in my case, not real thick, I had nice hair though)-. I did sometimes wear it up, but usually just wore it straight down my back. I never curled it. Sometimes I put it in a ponytail but often just wore it straight down my back past my rump. It was one length initially then I got bangs and still wore it long then I got it cut in a bob until I finally went very short with the pixie.
I loved long hair but I love short hair too.

I'm curious, how long is your hair Uzi?
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A "pixie" one half-inch long? At its longest length? Tina - that sounds more like a buzzcut to me. Or a brush cut, butch cut, what you will. A pixie is definitely short, but long enough to comb, short hair cut feathery. Am I correct?
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I do comb it Duke. I wear my hair about the length of Jamie Lee Curtis or Alyissa Milano, a very short pixie.
I have it styled. I comb it down in front, it is tapered and cut short above the ears and short in back. It isn't a buzzcut. A buzzcut is close to the head maybe a quarter of an inch long.It is about half an inch long, maybe a little longer. I have it trimmed every few weeks so it always stays about the same length more or less.
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*Duke I live with Tina so I should know. *It seems to me that Tina's hair is a little longer than one-half inch, not much longer than that but a little longer at least on top and in front. It might be one-half inch right after she gets it cut.* It's shingled and tapered like short pixies are. *Like Tina said, her hair is like Alyssa's or Jamie Lee's pixie. It is about as long as Alyssa Milano's hair right before she cuts it. After the cut it is about like Jamie Lee is now wearing her hair which is to me more or less a crewcut or an ultra-short pixie. She her hair cut usually every 5 weeks or so.
As far as Uzma's hair, didn't Uzma say she was growing her hair out from a short cut that she had a couple of years back. I think I read that on one of these boards. I believe Uzma said her hair is now past her shoulders but not real long yet. * Correct me if I'm wrong Uzma.
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Past the shoulders is really, really long, at least to me :-P . If my hair ever gets that long it's out of total laziness, and I always get angry with myself if I neglect it so long it gets that bad off. I don't think I could possibly let it go that long on purpose!
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My hair is past the shoulders - almost bra-strap length .
I have also found a way to constuctively use my intense interest in hair, by commencing trichology training.

When I was 20 years old, I had a mohican, with my head completely shaved except for a 3 inch long & wide strip from forehead to nape.

At the point I decided to grow my hair, I had above ear length hair cut into spiky/feathery long layers (which are still intact).

One phenomena I've noticed recently in London is the number of couples (of any & all persuasions) who have the same hairstyle.
It's like 2 people reflecting each other as part of mutual love....or almost merging into one.

Tina and KathyAnn...do you both have the same or similar hairstyles?
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Hi Uzi!
No Uzma, I have very short hair as you know and Kathy has a nearly shoulder length bob cut. I'm a blonde and she's a brunette. I'm short and she's fairly tall. So we don't look much alike in any way really.

Wow your hair is growing Uzma!
Your hair sounds nice.
Love ya! Chat with you later Uzi.
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*Your hair really is growing Uzma. That's nice.
*I've been thinking of growing my hair out longer too. That may seem strange to some who know us because I wear the pants, literally and figurativelly in our relationship. Tina's the "femme", the"wife" in our relationship. But Tina is just so darling, cute and feminine in her short crop, whereas I believe I look pretty good with hair that is shoulder length, maybe even longer.
*I haven't had really long hair for years. I would like to grow it out again at least as long as your is, maybe even mid back. I dress feminine when I am at work, I am in sales and wear a pantsuit or a dress, what-have-you, but when I'm not at work I just wear a pair of jeans and a work shirt and don't bother with any makeup . *I like wearing men's clothes too.
*I would like to grow my hair long and just tie it back in a long ponytail, and then wear a pair of jeans and a work shirt with some boots and a leather jacket. That's a casual look and feels free and easy to me.
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That seems a little scary to me, couples with the same hair. . . like losing one's individuality. . . But I don't like the idea of people in love becoming thought of like one unit rather than two individuals, anyway, the way a lot of people seem to. I think it's good for people in love to be complements of one another, but not to the point they amalgamate into halves of one whole person. If a person loses him or herself in the relationship, what happens if the relationship breaks up? Then you're left feeling like you're not a whole person on your own, which isn't a positive thing. I wonder if that's why so many people just rush into a new relationship as soon as the old one is over, because they just don't know how to feel whole and fulfilled alone? *laughs* But now I'm getting way OT and over-analyzing, too. *pokes self to make self stop*



Originally posted by uzma uzma wrote:

One phenomena I've noticed recently in London is the number of couples (of any & all persuasions) who have the same hairstyle.
It's like 2 people reflecting each other as part of mutual love....or almost merging into one.
More awesome than a manatee!
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