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name: Marissa
from: Camas
age: 14

hair color: Dyed it blonde, but it went back to the red that I had originally dyed it, so strawberry blonde, naturally light-medium ash blonde

hair length: layered, 5 inches past the shoulder at longest point, 1 inch above shoulders at shortest

hair type: great. my hairstylist is amazed.

hair routine: I use pantene pro-v color protecting shampoo and conditioner (daily), mop leave-in conditioner, and once every one or two weeks, my own little blend, of mayonaise, oil, honey, and deep conditioner to keep it soft and strong. (that goes on for AT LEAST two hours). I never use blowdryers, other heat products, or anything along the lines of hairspray. I just use a wide comb to get it laying right when it`s wet, and a slightly smaller comb for when it`s dry. I usually wear it in a ton of little braids or just natural.

HAIRstory: I used to have oily hair, so i could dye it over and over again and it would not dry out. I love crazy colors, so i`d have like blue hair or something, and if i wanted to go for a long time, i`d have a really intense red. i then got on accutane (which works really well but dries everything out), and my hair is now normal rather than oily. I dyed it blonde before it reached this point, and i think i`m either just going to let the blonde die out or do one more dye to get it back to normal (which i don`t want to do). I want to grow my hair out to my waist, and when I get there, I`m going to splurge on a professional braid job. I`m considering getting blue, green, and orange extensions put in for safe highlighting, but my main focus is lenngth right now. I don`t want to get actualy let`s-make-your-hair-really-fake-and-long extensions because they`re really expensive and don`t last long enough... and I`d prefer to go natural as far as the normal-colored part of my hair goes.
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name: Marissa
from: Camas
age: 14

hair color: Dyed it blonde, but it went back to the red that I had originally dyed it, so strawberry blonde, naturally light-medium ash blonde

hair length: layered, 5 inches past the shoulder at longest point, 1 inch above shoulders at shortest

hair type: great. my hairstylist is amazed.

hair routine: I use pantene pro-v color protecting shampoo and conditioner (daily), mop leave-in conditioner, and once every one or two weeks, my own little blend, of mayonaise, oil, honey, and deep conditioner to keep it soft and strong. (that goes on for AT LEAST two hours). I never use blowdryers, other heat products, or anything along the lines of hairspray. I just use a wide comb to get it laying right when it's wet, and a slightly smaller comb for when it's dry. I usually wear it in a ton of little braids or just natural.

HAIRstory: I used to have oily hair, so i could dye it over and over again and it would not dry out. I love crazy colors, so i'd have like blue hair or something, and if i wanted to go for a long time, i'd have a really intense red. i then got on accutane (which works really well but dries everything out), and my hair is now normal rather than oily. I dyed it blonde before it reached this point, and i think i'm either just going to let the blonde die out or do one more dye to get it back to normal (which i don't want to do). I want to grow my hair out to my waist, and when I get there, I'm going to splurge on a professional braid job. I'm considering getting blue, green, and orange extensions put in for safe highlighting, but my main focus is lenngth right now. I don't want to get actualy let's-make-your-hair-really-fake-and-long extensions because they're really expensive and don't last long enough... and I'd prefer to go natural as far as the normal-colored part of my hair goes.

haha. i`m smart. "hair type: great." I think I spaced at that one. Let me try again.
Hair type: Medium thickness, soft, but not fine. It has taken any curl I`ve done in earlier years great, it takes color great, anything i do, my hair takes it and holds it well. I`m glad I don`t have fine hair... it`d fall out of my braids!
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Name: Amy


Location: Idaho


Age: 15


Hair color: dark brown with natural reddish highlights


Hair length: About shoulder-length


Hair type: straight, really thick (sometimes makes it difficult to style) with a little wave


Hair condition: some split ends, but I frequently "dust" them between cuts


Hair routine: very simple. I brush it, then put the top half of my hair in a ponytail and leave the rest down, or I`ll put it in a regular ponytail. if I`m feeling rebellious, I`ll curl it with a curling iron. I prefer it curled, but it takes quite a bit of time that I don`t always have in the morning, so I only do it on an occasion.
Hair history: Nothing interesting. I`ve had it somewhere between my shoulders and chest forever. Due to my square-ish, triangular, oval face shape (I don`t really know which of the three it is. Something of a mix), it probably wouldn`t be a good idea to cut it much shorter than shoulder-length.


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Hi!!!

Name : Andrea from PA

Age : 29

Hair color : very dark brown, almost black, but I dye it red to make it chestnut.

Length : Shoulder length

Hair type : sligtly curly, rather thick

Condition : Rather good considering!!!! Tends to be a little dry.

Hair Story : My hair was just about to the bottom of my ribcage until about a month ago when I cut off 11 inches, thus bringing me to shoulder length. I did it to donate it to Locks For Love. Although I do feel good about it, I miss my hair, so I am hoping it grows as fast as possible!! I ma taking GNC Ultra Nourishair, Biotin, and MSM to help.
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name: CarriAnne

age: 27

hair color: deep dark brown w/ red highlights (natural)

hair length: slightly below my bra strap, slightly rounded and shorter at the sides

hair type: fine, thin, wish it was thicker

hair condition: pretty good...never get split ends

hair routine: wash and condition with Pantene sheer volume shampoo and conditioner every day, towel dry gently/air dry (most of the time), sometimes blow dry when I`m in a hurry (I know it`s bad); if I`m going out somewhere, when hair is barely damp, I put it up in pin curls for an hour, then take it down, fluff up with hair spray and go. If I`m at home, I just wash, air dry, and spray on some leave-in conditioner or scrunch a little sunflower styling lotion in (can`t recall the brand name). Still wishing for long curly hair!!

hair story: and what a story this will be! I had short, naturally curly hair as a child, then kept growing it longer until 4th grade. It went from curly to straight when it got past my shoulders. Before 5th grade photos, I got it cut really short b/c my usual hairdresser was out and my sisters and I had our hair cut by a replacement. Everyone was rooting for my short hair, and when it was done, I HATED it!! My class pic is awful!! Swore I`d never listen to anyone about cutting my hair ever again. Decided to let it grow from then on. In June `89, right before the summer vacation after my freshman yr. in HS started, I consciously decided to let my hair grow really long. At the time it was shoulder length, medium-thick, and somewhat curly. Then I was diagnosed w/ bone cancer and lost all my hair to chemo for almost 2 years. In December `90, my hair started growing back (I looked like Sinead O`Connor... in fact, my sisters nicknamed me "Sinead O"). During my bald years, I wore a hot, itchy wig in the same color/length as my hair had been, since I was majorly self-conscious... imagine a 15-16 year-old girl w/out hair! My mom & I would set the wig w/ rollers for style, but it just wasn`t the same as my own real hair. My mom jokingly nicknamed my wig "Mergatroid" b/c I said I hated the thing. It helped to joke about it. When my hair first fell out, I wore the wig from the time I got up to the time I turned out the light at night, and wouldn`t let anyone see me bald. Then I started getting more comfortable w/ very close friends, but this was the late 80s/early 90s, and EVERYONE around me had long hair!! When my hair started growing back, I swore I`d never cut my hair again. And I haven`t, except for the tiniest trims of dead ends. So now my hair is just past my bra strap, and I`m letting it grow as long as it wants to. The only time scissors touch my hair is to snip off split ends. :) P.S. - Yes, the chemo worked, and I`m cancer-free for 11 years now!! And I`m determined to go from Sinead O to Rapunzel!!


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Sorry, I made a mistake in copying/pasting the format... in the place where it says "hair condition: never get split ends" .... that`s NOT me... I get split ends all the time!!

I`m off to go register on this board now... bye!!
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Sammie Hi :)
age: 43 (okay inside still 16)
color: dark blond with some sneaky white ones
length: just below my shoulder
type: oily and fine wavy
condition: good if the dryer stays in the closet
routine: Paul Mitchel one shampoo daily, I let the detangler soak in while I wash then rinse my hair last.
No dryer or other tools. I put it up for work (nurse) and like it down when home.
story: it was to my hips until I was 30. Then I cut it to my chin, stupid stupid stupid. I swear since then it grows so slowly I bribe my hair dresser to trim only a tiny bit.
I love my longer hair, it is so easy to care for. My husband and son always say I look lovely with long hair.
The white is okay, I can`t color it, so fine I`m afraid it will fall out.
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name: Just call me Juniper
age: 38
hair color: natural blonde w/highlights
hair length: nearly chin-length and growing out!
hair type: somewhat wavy, fairly thick
hair condition: pretty darn healthy
hair routine: I`ve been using Peter Lamas Botanicals for a couple of weeks now and really like them. I especially like the volumizing shampoo, as it gives my hair terrific body and smells great. Plus, the Lamas products are all natural and there is no animal testing involved in the manufacture of the products. I probably over-shampoo my hair, as I do it every morning, and as I run several miles every day in the Texas heat, I usually give it a quick sudsing in the evenings as well. I`ve been conditioning with the Lamas soy hydrating shampoo -- it leaves my hair feeling soft, but not at all weighed down. I have lately been adding a bit of mousse to my hair and letting it air-dry, and I like letting my natural wave come out. I usually blow-dry it out completely straight.

HAIRstory: I`ve had just about every hairstyle known to [wo]man. It was long when I was a child, and I also wore a little pixie cut for awhile. Growing it long, cutting it short, has just been a way of life for me, and I am presently growing it long once again. When I was in my early 20s I was living overseas and was using a single-process color. The intense sun, combined with poor water, interacted with my color and turned my light blonde hair a horrible orange shade. Trying to get the problem corrected caused my hair to break off all over, and I was left with a very short reddish punky do. I HATED it and swore that I`d never mistreat my hair like that again!

I`m currently growing out from a very short layered do (think Jamie Lee Curtis). I love my hair when it`s short, but I also like growing it longer. Don`t know quite sure how long I`ll go with it this time -- maybe just shoulder-length.

Glad to have found this site! I`m enjoying reading and getting ideas!
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NAME: adrianna
AGE:16
FROM: Canada
HAIR COLOUR: brown
HAIR LENGTH: 2 inches or so below my shoulders
HAIR TYPE: staight and thick
HAIR CONDITION: ever since i started using better hair elastics and limiting the days when I blow dry my hair it has been really good!

HAIR ROUTINE: every morning I wash my hair with whatever shampoo is in the shower (as long as it`s not a kind that i don`t need like dandruff fighting etc) and put it up in a towel turban after. then i either put it up wet in whatever style i feel like that day or i blow dry it and leave it down. At night I brush it then put it up in a high pony tail.

HAIR STORY: I actually had pretty curly hair as a kid until about age 6 when it turned wavy. I had wavy hair until i cut it in 5th grade. It has been straight ever since. I have always gotten regular trims my whole life (as i remember) and the length has varied from a little past the bra strap line to shoulder lenth.
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Name: Kera
AGE:18 (and 10 months)
From: North Carolina/Florida, going to college in West Virginia
Hair Color: brown (with a 1" wide blonde streak in the middle of my forehead... you`ll see in hair story...)
Hair Length: just caressing my shoulders
Hair Type: staight
Hair Condition: top four inches=great, the rest... dry, overprocessed
Hair Routine: shampoo every other day, condition (fudge `the conditioner`) daily, and occationally put on a leave in
HAIR STORY: Light ash brown hair to my waist until I was in 6th grade, then my mom (who`d been cutting my ahir all my life) chopped it up to a few inches below my shoulders. When I reached 7th it go cropped to above my shoulders, then sex months later to just below my ears. I kept it in a bob until september of my freshamn year in HS when I chopped it to a pixie cut. I as horrifed since I looked aweful (chubby face, and underdeveloped body... I looked like a boy adn was crushed every time someone asked me if I was a boy or a girl). I grew it out to an inch below my shoulders by the next may (in time for prom). Then I had to go through a boot camp and got it chopped to a bob two days before. (It sucked, I was in a uniform and looked like a boy again.) I then grew it out to my chin until senoir year when (stupidly) I had it chopped pixie length again (you`d think I would have learned) and now I`m trying to grow it to my bra straps. Okay, about the blonde streaks... When I was three I hit my for head on the corned of out front steps... once the bandages came off my hair started growing blonde at that spot. I truely fail to believe that hitting my head caused this... but I can think of no other rational explination. I like it though because when my hair is longer I can do a bun and spiral the blonde streak around the out side. (Any one ever read Anne McCaffrey`s `Damia`? Kinda like Damia`s hair *ggl*)

you can see it on this site http://wvu_kerq.tripod.com/art3.html>http://wvu_kerq.tripod.com/art3.html
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aka princess of the air force (they just don`t know it yet)
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Name: Karen
From: Georgia (in VA right now cuz i`m in the Army)
Age: 27
Hair Color: Light brown (ashy in winter, reddish in summer)
Length: chin-length--yesterday it was past my bra srap!
Hair type: Straight, fine strands but LOTS of it (except at hairline)
Hair condition: Good now that it is cut. Before I had lots of breakage from my Army bun hairdo and I just got back from 4 years in Germany where the minerals in the water really stripped it out.

Hair Routine: Wash and go. When it was long, I would get up in the morning, shower and wash it, comb it too fast, blow dry it on too high, and get it into a bun as quickly and as tight as I could so that I could `look like a soldier` LOL!

HAIRstory: I had wispy strawberry blonde hair as a kid. Once I was in school it had turn to more of ashy light brown. I still get red highlights in summer. Anyway, my mom would not let me get my hair cut when I was young and since my teeth were very crooked (I wore braces and they are straight now) my mom would not let me have bangs because she thought the straight line across my forehead would emphasize my crooked teeth. I looked like Cher from the `60`s until one strange day when I was 9 (in the early 80`s) my mom let me cut my hair. It was a big mistake. I got the Dorothy Hammell wedge that was so popular back then and it was cute, but hard to maintain and my parents did not want to take me to the salon for regular trims. On the twice yearly trips to the salon that I could get, I would keep getting it all cut off again because I did not know what else to do!! Around age 12 I started to let it grow and it was going pretty good until at age 14 my aunt cut all my hair off again--to my shortest ever--I had a shaved nape with a rattail (oh the horror!!) :):) Anyways, when that started growing out and my ends were curled out the wrong way and my parents would not take me to the salon, I had horrible self-esteem and did not recover until after high school. From that time until I was 17 I let my hair grow. It reach the middle of my back, but because I kept up with the BIG hairstyles of the late 80-early 90`s it was fried. At 17, I had it cut to a chin length bob. I look good with this cut---a lot of people used to say I looked like Molly Ringwald :) I kept my hair at this length until I joined the Army in 1997. Well, I kept that hairstyle my first year in the Army. In 1998, I started to let it grow again, it is kind of easy to grow hair in the Army, because you put it up everyday and do not even really see it in its in-betweens!! And this brings me to yesterday. My hair had been growing since 1998 and it was down to past my bra strap and yesterday---KaBlam I got it cut to my chin again. I will grow it out again when I get out of the Army in 2 and a half years if God will bless me to live that long :)
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name: dawn
age:15
hair color:light brown
hair length:down 2 my waist
hair type:straight and very thick
hair condition: pretty good got some split ends though
hair routine: wash it whenever it needs it (usually every 2-4 days) w/ no specific shampoo just something that smells good and conditioner about once/ wk.
hair story:i`ve had long hair all my life. until about a yr. ago i never appreciated my hair. i didn`t like it and i abused it and just wanted it cut, but now i luv my hair and am growing it even longer!
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Name: Justin

Age: 18

Hair color: ugh this ones going to be a pain to describe, but oh well...my natural hair color is dark brown w/ natural red, blonde, and auburn highlights, my current hair color is blue black w/ 1" at the roots of a flaming oarange, then about 1/8" of my natural color

Length: it looks short but its not as short as it actually is, its to the top of my ear, but its really 8" long, i keep my undercut shaved at a size 1 blade

Type: Thick, curly and coarse

Hair condition: As long as i condition it you can never tell its been dyed like 2 days in a row and one of them near straight bleach for 1.5 hours:P (only thing that took of the bleach was the roots thats why my roots are oarange i love that though hehe) other wise its just very frizzy and coarse. (btw glue your hair if you want to soften it:) it works miracles and i am NOT kidding elmers glue is made out of pure calcium its awesome.)

Routine: Okey it depends whether i am going for skater, grunge or greaser, When i go for skater i use shampoo one by john paul mitchell then use paul brown Kona Fresh leave in conditioner and part it in the middle and wear it bull cut, for grunge i use nexxus curl enhancer then take the leave in conditioner and pull it straight up and let it lay down, then i use suave gel (hey no harming agents in it and its cheap hehe.) and do the same thing and scruff it up a lil`. Then for greaser depends upon, whether i go curly grease or slicked back greaser, for slicked back i don`t wash my hair and put in either tanning oil or mineral oil in my hair and slick it back, for curly i do a combo like i do for skater, and grunge, only i replace the suave with tanning oil, and then keep it like that for about 3 days w/o washing the hair it makes it feel soooo soft:)

Hairstory: i used to have unruly hair and wouldn`t grow it past 4" and when it reached thati would cut it to 1" blech i hated it then i found a way to keep my hair looking awesome:) i did once try relaxers but it never took, and i was introduced to hair dye in march and now i`m addicted:P

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