Hello ,
i grow my hair up for 2 year (iv cut my hair to half of it lenght 6 month ago beceause of peer pressure... big error) and my stupid hair are doing like they ususaly does, stupid thing :'(
my hair are O.K. until the middle of them , after they look really crappy and i dont know what to do to make them better , i would like to straight em a bit but i dont know how...
please fellows help me
cya , have a nice day
Hmm... I don't see anything wrong with your hair. It has great body and volume, not to mention some awesome waves and curls. Just keep it growing and see what happens. However, resist using a straightening iron or any other heated instruments, as they just cause damage.
Hey Angel.
Your hair looks excellent. No need to straighten it. There is absolutely nothing wrong with it. Your hair just seems wavy. In my opinion, It looks awesome. Keep growing it and dont listen to the people around you.!!!!
All The Best ,
Chris
You have wonderful thick, naturally wavy hair. Please do not think about straightening it, that only causes damage that you will regret in the long term. As it gets longer gravity will take over which causes it to get straighter by itself anyway. Just let it be natural and keep up the great growth!
David
I think that David said it very well. Just give it some time and see how it goes. BTW, I think that it looks good.
I have curly hair, but as it got longer, it straightened out a bit near my face. The way it's set when drying also makes a difference. After a shower, I used to put my hair in a ponytail. Being held tightly while it air-dried (I don't use a hair dryer), the hair above the tie would be straight, and the hair below the tie would stay curly. If my hair hangs completely freely when drying, it comes out much curlier. If I happen to get stuck in the rain, my hair is curlier when it re-dries.
What I prefer to do these days is comb my hair back behind my ears when it's wet. When it's dry, I give it a shake and comb it back to its normal position. Being held behind my ears when it dries prevents it from curling all over (except for a slight wave in my bangs from being held by my ears, which I like), but it also gives it some volume that was missing when I tied it back, which gave it more of a flat look. Experiment and see what works for you.
Hello,
i would first thank you all for your positives messages i greatly aprecied it :)
you should all know that when your growing your hair there are good and bad moment (the first time you can make a pony tail , when you realized that your hair become really long...) and bad moment... the problem for me is that everybody say my hair dont fit me even the people who know me since september and myself , i dont like the way they are...
i think the last picture weren't accurate , this is a new one.
i dont know what to do to get better hair they are really good until the midle of them but at the end they curl more and more
i would like to know if the curl will go down with the hair growing or will keep at the same place, and "if" when my hair will become longer , if i cut the curl will they re-epear ?
Thanks you all for your help and support
Cya
The curls should keep moving lower as your hair gets longer, so most of your hair will look straighter. My hair is mostly straight (just slightly wavy) until it hits my shoulders, where it starts to curl. The curls near the bottom won't naturally go away, but the hair above them will become straighter as it gets longer. If you cut your curls, they'll probably reappear at the place you made the cut, higher in your hair, which isn't what you're looking for. Give it some time and see if you like how it turns out. All I've heard about using straighters is that they're damaging to your hair, but if it comes to that point, it's your decision.
wow..INCREDIBLE thickness!!you have much to be proud of :))
Your hair looks great, it's anything but stupid! That other pic you posted reminded me of Robert Plant. :) I have naturally wavy hair, and it does get flatter as it grows longer. Thick hair like that needs length. Ignore the negative comments. People who say that your hair doesn't fit you probably envy you.
Your hair suits you fine. People who prefer short hair are baised and will say anything to try to win you to thier side(Your too short, too tall, your face is too long, too round...etc, for long hair)
Hang in there, the waves are cool,
Bruce
Hi Angel,
curly or not, your hair is phantastic and causes a lot of envy among the many viewers of this board, believe me!
And, when you cut off a curl, the curling will indeed simply reappear a bit higher up. As your hair is long, gratvity will straighten it somewhat - except for the lowest part.
By all means, let your hair curl up and wear it - straight AND curly parts with PRIDE! It's your body, a part of you, and you're a great guy, soul, body, and hair included! Remember - you're great as you are - there's no need to fix you or a part of you.
Happy growth forever, brother!
Hans-Uwe
Hi Angel,
I wouldn't worry too much since shorter hair tends to do its own thing. As it gets longer again, it'll acquire weight once more that will keep it down in its place. On the pictures, even the "misbehaving" hair looks cool to me!
In any case, don't apply heat or chemical straighteners, that'll make things much worse.
All the best!
Hans-Uwe