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Nzeee, you have a very interesting way of writing "come." Just saying.

LMAOOO THIS is my biggestt PET PEEVE!! A LOT of ppl IRL misspell 'come' allll the time! I swear, ibelieve it's some sort of epidemic! LMAO it drives me CRAZY!!! :hot::hot::hot::hot: (not directed toward you Nzeee)
 
I can't get into hair that I'm never going to have!

Yea same here, I can admire any nice hair of head but I don't spend much time drooling over hair that is a drastically different hair type from mine. I can use all the products in the world and my hair isnt' going to change type..
 
She has nice hair, but it is funny, it is not my dream hair or anything. I like hair with a bit more texture or something. Her hair is way more healthy and long looking than mine, I am not hating it was just ok.
 
Wow, I guess I am alone in this. I don't think that hair with absolutely no texture is pretty at all. I would love that hair if it was wavy, curly or kinky.
 
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Okay never mind, I can see what you guys are saying now especially with the video of her lifting her dress super high to sit on the couch that nzeee was talking about. The amount of leg showing and this comment below kind of made me give her the side-eye and feel uncomfortable and gross.

I could watch you sensually stroke you HAIR all day. So sexy and what a hot little body :D

:look: :perplexed
 
She has nice hair, but it is funny, it is not my dream hair or anything. I like hair with a bit more texture or something. Her hair is way more healthy and long looking than mine, I am not hating it was just ok.


Her individual strands are waaaaaay coarser than most AA womens hair, thus waaaay stronger. Most of us will never have hair that looks like that based on that fact alone. Good for her but it does nothing for me.:ohwell:
 
Yeah, I'm jealous: :lol:

Even color (love the blue/black)
Every strand is probably the same exact length
No split ends
No wiry, broken crown
Doesn't have to wash in sections
Doesn't have long detangling sessions
Doesn't use growth aids
Don't have to sleep on a satin pillowcase
Can "color" without having to put the hair away in solitary confinement
Can use "regular" products
No need for protective styles
 
Her individual strands are waaaaaay coarser than most AA womens hair, thus waaaay stronger. Most of us will never have hair that looks like that based on that fact alone. Good for her but it does nothing for me.:ohwell:

See? what I tell folks that they don't have coarse hair they're looking at me like I'm crazy....the lady in the video has coarse hair. She could probably use that ish for a rope!!!
 
See? what I tell folks that they don't have coarse hair they're looking at me like I'm crazy....the lady in the video has coarse hair. She could probably use that ish for a rope!!!

^^right?? i mean, our hair is still coarse (you can't take that away from me. can't deny my fishwire hair) but damn! it doesn't compare to this type of coarse AND straight hair at all.

OT: the Muslim (as i call the guy) has said if he was making rope he'd prefer to use my hair over his hair any day when i was trying to explain how fragile and not strong my hair was, esp in comparison to his people (he's south asian). and he laughed! how do you explain that using my hair would give him the shrinkiest, most finicky rope ever?! like, the kind of rope you have to use in the rain or it won't stretch properly. that if it's left in the sun it will shrivel and likely break on contact. that too much actual use of the rope will make it break. that really, it's just best to oil it down daily, protect it from the elements, and just look at it cuz you can't go around touching it up and manipulating it all day.

it's fancy rope :lol: exhibition rope. not actual go out in the stables and rope things rope :p
 
^^right?? i mean, our hair is still coarse (you can't take that away from me. can't deny my fishwire hair) but damn! it doesn't compare to this type of coarse AND straight hair at all.

OT: the Muslim (as i call the guy) has said if he was making rope he'd prefer to use my hair over his hair any day when i was trying to explain how fragile and not strong my hair was, esp in comparison to his people (he's south asian). and he laughed! how do you explain that using my hair would give him the shrinkiest, most finicky rope ever?! like, the kind of rope you have to use in the rain or it won't stretch properly. that if it's left in the sun it will shrivel and likely break on contact. that too much actual use of the rope will make it break. that really, it's just best to oil it down daily, protect it from the elements, and just look at it cuz you can't go around touching it up and manipulating it all day.

it's fancy rope :lol: exhibition rope. not actual go out in the stables and rope things rope :p

:lol::lol: hilarious... but true.
 
Can use "regular" products

What exactly is "regular" products? Don't a lot of Japanese people use products designed for their hair like Tsubaki? Even if you mean like Pantene or Herbal Essences, don't a lot of naturals and relaxed heads use those products as well? I just don't see the problem or the "negative" in using a product geered for your specific hair type, if anything it's a bonus because it's supposed to be the most promising.
 
I saw an Asian woman who had thigh length hair. I asked her about her hair and she said she didn't do anything special to her hair at all :nono: I was already on the board so I knew what to ask, turns out her not so special regi was:

Henna
EVOO
Buns
Shampoo once a month.
 
What exactly is "regular" products? Don't a lot of Japanese people use products designed for their hair like Tsubaki? Even if you mean like Pantene or Herbal Essences, don't a lot of naturals and relaxed heads use those products as well? I just don't see the problem or the "negative" in using a product geered for your specific hair type, if anything it's a bonus because it's supposed to be the most promising.

I know a lot of naturals and relaxed ladies do, but I can't (I can really only use like, one drugstore conditioner). I was "venting" based on my own experience and what I need to do to not only maintain length, but keep my hair from looking like a HAM from constantly breaking off my delicate strands.
 
Yeah, I'm jealous: :lol:

Even color (love the blue/black)
Every strand is probably the same exact length
No split ends
No wiry, broken crown
Doesn't have to wash in sections
Doesn't have long detangling sessions
Doesn't use growth aids
Don't have to sleep on a satin pillowcase
Can "color" without having to put the hair away in solitary confinement
Can use "regular" products
No need for protective styles

You don't know all that though.
She doesn't write anything about her regimen, but I feel like hair that long is automatically going to require some work to maintain, even if she is asian and her hair is straight.
 
i kept waiting for her to talk and explain her reggie. after a 20 seconds i was like :look:

her hair is aesthetically pretty, like a painting you see in a museum. on my head, however,i need something that can hold a style. You know how much product she'd have to use to hold a braid out, twist out or curls?

also, it never ceases to amaze me the kind of things that turn people on. then again is some get turned on by people dressed in fur costumes, i guess all things are possible :ohwell:
 
You don't know all that though.
She doesn't write anything about her regimen, but I feel like hair that long is automatically going to require some work to maintain, even if she is asian and her hair is straight.

That is true. I guess I was blanketly going by what I see other long, straight haired women do (or don't do).
 
That was creepy. I kinda felt like a pervert watching it. Like it was meant for a fetish or something.
 
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