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Mwedzi, I hope you're only asking for informational purposes, you know for a research paper you are writing, or a book on crazy hair practices. The thought that you are considering butchering that mane that I adore in any way or form is making me queasy.
I think I need to lie down.![]()
I got my hair thinned once, maybe 15 years ago? The stylist used a weird pair of shears. They kinda looked like craft scissors. I was relaxed bone straight at the time, and I wanted a very flat layered look. My hair was too thick to make it look right without thinning. It def. worked, but there's no way I'd do anything like that now!
Just curious.What's so crazy about it, though? I used to chat a million years ago in the early age of the internet with a woman said she had kinky hair and got it thinned. She seemed happy with it. But I never saw pictures.
Mwedzi, I hope you're only asking for informational purposes, you know for a research paper you are writing, or a book on crazy hair practices. The thought that you are considering butchering that mane that I adore in any way or form is making me queasy.
I think I need to lie down.![]()
What's crazy about it to me is, if I understand correctly, some strands are randomly chopped off so that the hair appears thinner. My question is, what happens when they start to grow? And how often does one have to do it for one not to look like a troll? You know, thick roots and thin ends? Coz in a week, there will be tiny "shoots" of hair springing from your scalp and then what? And what if one day you miss your thick hair, you'd have to BC and lose all the progress you've made so far.Maybe one day having long, thick hair won't be so important to me. But now while it is, I don't know why anyone would mess with such a gem.
Nah, I find it totally bizarre.
IIRC, someone once shared how a girl in school got that done and then looked really crazy when the hair grew in.
And Mwedzi, you have such a beautiful mane that to me it'd be more than crazy (an abomination) to do anything to it. Maybe when I get to where you are, I'll be daring, but right now, from where I stand, it'd be so wrong to mess with what looks like perfection to me.
Oh wait, you said it was just research. Must keep chanting that. Just curiosity, not a plan.![]()
What's crazy about it to me is, if I understand correctly, some strands are randomly chopped off so that the hair appears thinner. My question is, what happens when they start to grow? And how often does one have to do it for one not to look like a troll? You know, thick roots and thin ends? Coz in a week, there will be tiny "shoots" of hair springing from your scalp and then what? And what if one day you miss your thick hair, you'd have to BC and lose all the progress you've made so far.Maybe one day having long, thick hair won't be so important to me. But now while it is, I don't know why anyone would mess with such a gem.
Nah, I find it totally bizarre.
IIRC, someone once shared how a girl in school got that done and then looked really crazy when the hair grew in.
... I'm sure the guy below would have nothing but great things to say about his do if he were describing it to me on a website and if I couldn't visualize it, I could easily think it'd be a great do to try out and might actually sit in a chair and ask his barber to hook me up:
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Only I'd not be smiling when he was done coz we obviously have different ideas of what's cool. ...
If it's done CORRECTLY there shouldn't be a grow out period. Don't let them use the "thinning" shears. There are ways that they can take weight off of your hair without using them. I go to a white stylist to get my hair cut, and she goes through with some kind of technique that makes some "hidden" under pieces a little shorter to take the heavy feeling off the bottom of my hair. Never have i had see-thru ends, and it looks the same (except longer) when it grows out. BUTTTT... This was when I was relaxed.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P0KmcwIyh5k
just be careful. Sounds like a disaster waiting to happen. Especially during the grow out. Thin ends and new thick roots WILL be an annoying disaster. Let's hope this is just a phase. I had someone give me a layereish, thinning curly cut in 2008 and i'm STILL trying to grow my layers out. That's kinda what pushed me into protective styling for a while. That and the fact that she cut me from APL to CBL in her "layering". Made my hair look thin and the grow out has NOT been fun.
yea, i felt queasyOMG, he just reached it and cut a lock of hair. I thought I was gonna pass out.
yea, i felt queasy
Mwedzi, I dunno but I'm giving that source of yours the side eye, coz yes, type 4 hair may look more troll-ish but you cannot tell me that her hair didn't look crazy growing in, or thicker at the base.
Call me a skeptic but I believe misery loves company. I have had people try to encourage me to do something which I know isn't something I'd be proud to look back on and all I could do was realize that it's always better when you know you're not alone in something. Methinks it looked crazy and she found a way to ignore it or she just has a different idea for what looks good. I mean, maybe she was eccentric and liked looks like these so it wasn't out of malice but just personal taste:
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I'm sure the guy below would have nothing but great things to say about his do if he were describing it to me on a website and if I couldn't visualize it, I could easily think it'd be a great do to try out and might actually sit in a chair and ask his barber to hook me up:
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Only I'd not be smiling when he was done coz we obviously have different ideas of what's cool.
You can't believe what people say. See a photo and decide for yourself--and just hope they share progress pics with clear proof of new hair coming in (close up) and then distance view. Get a thorough review, that is. And then sleep on it for a week and let a jury of your peers deliberate on it some more. When it comes to your hair Mwedzi, I think a committee needs to be set up and motions should not be passed until there's an unanimous vote.![]()