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When laying around with unbound hair, if you think you see a bug moving nearby, hold still and find the bug first. DO NOT, I repeat, do not slap at it or jump up and run UNTIL YOU HAVE IDENTIFIED WHAT MOVED.
It takes an adjustment to learn that as your hair gets longer, you will see it move from the corner of your eye. So before overreacting to a big bug when you turn your head, make sure there's a bug.
I'll start.
When laying around with unbound hair, if you think you see a bug moving nearby, hold still and find the bug first. DO NOT, I repeat, do not slap at it or jump up and run UNTIL YOU HAVE IDENTIFIED WHAT MOVED.
It takes an adjustment to learn that as your hair gets longer, you will see it move from the corner of your eye. So before overreacting to a big bug when you turn your head, make sure there's a bug.
lmao... that is true though. many times i would feel something on my neck or back and think its a bug when its my hair.
I'll start.
When laying around with unbound hair, if you think you see a bug moving nearby, hold still and find the bug first. DO NOT, I repeat, do not slap at it or jump up and run UNTIL YOU HAVE IDENTIFIED WHAT MOVED.
It takes an adjustment to learn that as your hair gets longer, you will see it move from the corner of your eye. So before overreacting to a big bug when you turn your head, make sure there's a bug.
lmao... that is true though. many times i would feel something on my neck or back and think its a bug when its my hair.
lmao... that is true though. many times i would feel something on my neck or back and think its a bug when its my hair.
It takes an adjustment to learn that as your hair gets longer, you will see it move from the corner of your eye. So before overreacting to a big bug when you turn your head, make sure there's a bug.
Take extreme caution when throwing a bag or straps over your shoulder. You could get whiplash or tear out a chunk.
Two Things:
1) The longer your hair gets, the longer the shed hair is. Don't freak out if it looks like you have larger balls of hair during a comb-out. Check to see if it's just a bunch of longer strands.
2) You will find errant hairs in the cracks of things that long hair ain't supposed to be.
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That used to happen with me and my so all the time.This is NOT from experience, but i've heard that when your hair gets past [lets say] midback, you WILL need to change ur method of roller setting, b/c your arms will no longer stretch enough to get the hair ends on the rollers.
I'm also co-signing on that purse thing - happens to me all the time - but adding the BOYFRIEND problem. He wants to cuddle on the couch or smthg and ur hair ends up under his arm and you cant move ur head cuz you'll either snap some hair off or snap your neck![]()
1. Detangle and moisturize in sections.
2. Be careful when getting up out of a chair or sitting and moving your head forward. Often times I'll be leaning back on my hair and have darn near got whip lash or pulled some hair out lol.
3. Sticky lip gloss, wind, and having your hair down do NOT mix. Neither does having all the windows down in the car while going 70 miles an hour on the freeway . . . your hair WILL temporarily blind you lol.