It wasn't until I started dancing that I came up with an idea of great hair. Naturally wavy, or wavy due to putting hair in braids. Black or dark brown with sun-kissed highlights. Mid-back to waist length. Completely natural.. no chemicals to create the style - just flowing the way hair should be.
that's funny, u just described my hair :)
Hmm... pictures?
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It wasn't until I started dancing that I came up with an idea of great hair. Naturally wavy, or wavy due to putting hair in braids. Black or dark brown with sun-kissed highlights. Mid-back to waist length. Completely natural.. no chemicals to create the style - just flowing the way hair should be.
that's funny, u just described my hair :)
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Rose Mc Gowan's hair is nice , I love the blondish red color although I think Holly Marie Coombs has the best hair (she is on Charmed). Nice color nice lenghth especially when it was near waist lenghth. She just took off about 5-6 inches still looks nice though. Thats how I would like my hair to look when it gets longer. I also like Demi's and Amber Tambylin's from Joan of Arcadia.
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For me I belive waist lenght to just a bit longer, full rich brown with intence red highlights would be nicest. I think straight is prefered becasue it can be curled. basicaly for my hair Id want it a bit reddrer than it is. Id also like it to automaticaly and magicaly be whatever legnth i feel like so i could have floor lenght tresses just for a little while and then go to short then waist.
as for hair on others. Ive seen gals with all colors and lenghts that i have admired and loved. i really like these natural large loose spirals ive seen on some people which i cant recreat. I also loved this one girls hair way back in highschool. hers was shoulder lenght but it had these perfect boing boing curls that wer no larger than your finger. her hair was a rich chestnut brown and she was very pretty too.
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I don't have a specific description of "great hair." There are some styles that look Great on some people, but wouldn't on anyone else. To me, if it is healthy, clean, and has body it is great! And, many people aren't happy with their own, they like the other person's hair. Sorry I was a bit vague there.
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On a girl, very long and in no way permed, chemically straightened, bleached, streaked or dyed. The color doesn't matter, though lighter (not necessarily brighter - I like dull ash blonde) MAY be an advantage.
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í like my hair as it is- although it could be a little bit longer, about waist-length. i can't imagine 100 per cent healty ends... so i guess i'm happy with a bit dry hair with split ends... alanis morissette has great hair-i totally agree with you, brunette beauty! sorry for the bad english, it's not my native language. i'll try to cope with my english-maybe it'll even get better by chatting with you. LOL
sorry to just butt in. i think you are doing very well with you english also welcome to the board todia!
í like my hair as it is- although it could be a little bit longer, about waist-length. i can`t imagine 100 per cent healty ends... so i guess i`m happy with a bit dry hair with split ends... alanis morissette has great hair-i totally agree with you, brunette beauty! sorry for the bad english, it`s not my native language. i`ll try to cope with my english-maybe it`ll even get better by chatting with you. LOL
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To me it would be my own hair! Its extremely thick, has growth potential for more than knee-lenght and a reddish blonde that makes it shine like gold in the sun!
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When I think of perfect hair, I see straight, shiny light brown hair at bra strap length. It's interesting how several people like hair that they personal could achieve or isn't too far off from their own (Uzma and Monica, for example.) So while sometimes we want the opposite of what our creator gave us (straight vs. curly, brown vs. blonde) perhaps we cherish an idealized version of ourselves as that which is best.
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Wow, Gren. That's pretty cool. I do the same thing, cut split ends while I'm watching TV.
My ideal hair, like Jacqui said, are the gals in the Pantene commercials. Which is sad, because hair doesn't look anything like that in reality. Those girls look more like anime, the way their hair bounces. I know it must be 5% real life and 95% computer enhancement. The sparkle, the shine, the slow motion healthy bounce and wave. If it is humanly possible to have hair like that, one thing's for sure. Pantene isn't what's going to get you there! Gals on TV only have gorgeous hair because A) they're usually wearing a wig and B) wig or not, there is a professional hairstylist, just outside of camera range, ALL THE TIME! They touch up constantly! And literally, if the camera moved 6 inches to the left, I think you would see a hair stylist right there. Especially in shampoo commercials! But also in sitcoms and movies.
In reality though, I agree with Gren. I like my hair! But I'm vain, I won't deny.
Great topic Lyris! You achieved your goal! Look at all this buzz in just 24 hours.
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