Howdy people..
I need to find the ideal shampoo for my hair... and I can't work out whether my hair is thick, fine, coarse, natural, or dry hair. How on earth do I work out what type of hair do I have??
After I have done my hair it usually has a nice shine to it and a good silky feel if I have done my hair correctly. It gets greasy sometimes which also means it must be normal to oily hair right? how do I know for sure if my hair type is dry? when it isn't that long? what does dry hair look like, what does oily hair look like, what does thick hair look like?
Here is some pics and from this I hope someone can tell me what type of hair I have..
Any advice would be much appreciated!
Ryan
2nd pic..
I hope from these pics someone can tell me which hair category I fall in.
Ryan
Hi,
Unfortunately, i'm pretty bad at finding out what sort of hair I have myself, and never bothered with fully typing it, except approximations.
http://forums.longhaircommunity.com/showthread.php?t=8954
Go there and you will find a full classification with hints on how to figure stuff out.
http://forums.longhaircommunity.com/showthread.php?t=8954
I get from LHC still
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Axel
Really?
Wow that is strange. I used my G-mail address. Afaik this is the best mail around. No ads, 3 gigs of storage, inbuilt calendar, word editing, excel editing applications. Live news feeds related to the e-mails you're getting and they sort spam out better than anyone.
Go get it :P
http://mail.google.com
Cool Thanks for that I apreciate your help :-)
Regards
Axel
That is a futile "whack a mole" endeavor, since most large ISPs now offer free extra (and therefore anonymous) addresses. Also, some outfits such as AT&T use Yahoo for their customers' mail! There are also numerous free e-mail services, and new ones are popping up all the time. Google is a rather large new one already, and it's surprising they have to date missed that one.
It sounds like the LHC operators are more interested in protecting themselves from you than in protecting you from spammers or other trolls.
Here at MLHH we don't care what company users use for their e-mail, and to post we don't care whether users even have an e-mail address. Our experience has been that 98% of web users are "good guys", and we presume people innocent unless proven otherwise. As to dealing with that other 2%, that is what our volunteer moderators are there for.
People choose varying levels of anonymity on line. I'm at one end of the continuum - completely open - while some are at the extremely anonymous other end. Most people are somewhere in the middle. Some arrive at MLHH quite anonymous and over time as they become comfortable with the crowd here they become quite open. There is no closet for longhairs, of course - every time you go out, everyone sees you are a longhair. Becoming more open on the board here is for some part of their general process of becoming more comfortable with themselves as being a man with long hair.
I suppose we could require new users to send us their passports for inspection before we allow them to post, and we'd know for sure who all of them are. However, we'd lose a lot of potential users along the way - a lot of timid guys who with help here could in time have become self-assured and very open and proud longhairs.
The MLHH attitude has always been to let people come in as anonymous or as open as they are comfortable with. We don't even require registration. This requires more man-hours of moderation, of course, but we've always felt it was worth it to be able to help everyone needing it, because we feel all are worthy.
If the LHC wants to run a more-closed club, that of course is their choice. In real life, establishing trust with someone is always a give-and-take process over time, and if you come off at the outset as overly untrusting, you will turn a lot of people off. I am such a person; I am not apt to register for a site which appears overly untrusting. That comes off as rude to me as someone in a bar demanding to see your drivers' license before they will talk to you. It's not that I have anything to hide; as I said I am very open as to who I am. It's just that throwing up too much of a wall at a newcomer is socially inappropriate.
Bill
that's how it looks to me.