Hey guys,
My hair is reaching a length where it is getting increasingly difficult to comb or brush it in the back to the very end of the hairs - my arm length and range of motion are not great enough. I guess this must be a new awkward stage I'm entering. Anyway, rather than trying to reinvent the wheel, I thought some of you could share how you dealt with this challenge. Thanks.
-Marx
What i do is comb and brush the top and the sides as they fall,
i'll then bring the hair below the shoulders to the front and comb and brush them in the front. (I comb it after finger combing to avoid tangles.) I wouldn't call it an awkward stage, it's one of the challenges when you have long hair.
What works for me: clip it into a ponytail, bring the ends over my shoulder, finger detangle from the ends up then comb out, unclip and detangle/comb out from root to past shoulder length, clip again and detangle/comb out any tangles pushed down from the top. Done.
i don't touch my hair with anything ha ha
Hey Marx,
The solution to that problem is easy-peazy as pie:
when combing or brushing, toss your hair forward over either your left or right shoulder; then brush to your satisfaction until all tangles are gone -- then toss your hair over to the opposite shoulder, repeating the same brushing ritual.
When ready to walk out the door, just shake your hair back and/or finger-smooth it into place. You're done!
I hope that helps make your arm feel a bit longer again (LOL)!
- Ken
Hey guys, Thanks for the suggestions. I think it will probably get easier once I get some more length. You guys are the best!
-Marx