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Apr. 28th, 2009 @ 12:20 pm
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So, here's the thing.
I know from reading posts like this that certain things my hair does are quite common with some types of hair more common in people of non-European/non-Asian descent.
However, I think that on the scale of asking non-white people to Represent Their Race, going up to random black people with nice hair and saying, "Your hair is awesome! How do you do it?" might come across just ever-so-slightly wrong.
The trouble is, I don't actually know anyone with hair like mine, and I've only seen people talk about hair like mine in the context of dealing with "black" hair. Most of it's fine - it's thick, it's curly, I haven't had it cut or trimmed in at least three years so I have slight split ends I'll get around to having trimmed at some point, and I manage it by being sure to use conditioner and keeping it braided almost all the time to keep it the hell out of my face, and it doesn't bother me. (And I can surprise people on special occasions by busting out some serious curls.)
But the hair near my neck refuses to get long, so it won't go into the braid, and it sticks out in ways I find both irksome and kind of distracting. That hair is tangly, kinky, and fragile. It gets about three or four inches long and then it gets tangly and knotty (even self-knotting) and breaks a lot.
Anyone know what I should do to maintain it better?
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From: | trouble |
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April 28th, 2009 05:16 am (UTC) |
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The Long Hair Community (I'm too tired to google it, I fail at life right now) should be able to give you some guidance.
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From: | sami |
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April 28th, 2009 05:23 am (UTC) |
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Mm, good thought.
I feel so girly for looking for advice about hair. Man, conflicted images of appropriate behaviour for feminist women...
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From: | sami |
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April 28th, 2009 09:45 am (UTC) |
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LIFE-FAILING CLAIM DENIED
Over on the LJ version of this Dr Sophie pointed me to a curly hair community. I might try them. The curly is probably more important than the long.
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