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jupitermoon

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I'm curious. How does your wet hair look in comparision to your dry hair? Post a pic of your wet hair and a pic of your dry hair.
 
great idea

I would , but I NEVER let my hair dry or I would never get through it, only time my hair is dry loose is pressed

but wet/dry are vast differences

cant wait to see pics
 
these are oldddddd

wet:

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dry:

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creolesugarface there's not much diff at all between your wet and dry. I literally couldn't tell just scrolling past. Your labels told the tale.

BTW, you are so pretty.
 
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why did you take all the words out of my mouth

dang:lachen:

It's true tho...her hair really shows no diff in length, texture, or color.. wet and dry. It's remarkable really, esp for someone of African descent. I'm quite astounded.

The way I've usually seen it is wet for relaxed = longer, wet for naturals (LOL)=MUCH shorter. Creole=the same! :grin:
 
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It's true tho...her hair really shows no diff in length or texture wet and dry. It's remarkable really, esp for someone of African descent. I'm quite astounded.

The way I've usually seen it is wet for relaxed = longer, wet for naturals (LOL)=MUCH shorter. Creole=the same! :grin:

yeah like me

dry=up to my neck
wet=to my waist (but only with heavy product too):lachen:
 
You're pretty Creolesugarface and your hair looks nice short, long, dark, or blonde.

Wet hair (with conditioner):

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Dry hair:

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alright let me try to find some kinda pics brb

your hair looks kinda like mine wet w/ condtioner CelinaStarr.....kinda
 
Celina your hair has some shrinkage when wet, but not drastic. You have at least 2 diff textures (Iris/Irresistable and I were discussing this on another thread) that are VERY noticable. That's very interesting to me. (I could tell the diff between wet and dry cuz it's much darker wet. Creole's=the same there too) :grin:

For someone of African descent and natural, you too have rather little shrinkage. How does your hair "handle" wet vs dry?
 
This is one of the pics I was thinking of that looks similar to yours

TAKEN IN 2005
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havent gotten many full on back shots since then but its much longer, although it doesnt stretch longer unless i stretch it, its more just bigger like this

Taken 2007
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More pics here
http://public.fotki.com/IRRISISTABLBTCH/2007/be-curly-be-natural/

but thats not just wet thats buttered up too

I think this is the ONLY NAKED AND DRY pic I HAVE and it happened by accident, got busy and let it dry, all it does is turn into a big mass, this pic I could barely hold it in the pony tail, also taken in 2005

oops, here is the pic LOL
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yeah like me

dry=up to my neck
wet=to my waist (but only with heavy product too):lachen:

Waitaminute...your hair shrinks to your neck when dry? Wow...that's some shrinkage gal! :lachen::grin:

I always bend over when washing my hair, so I honestly have no idea of how much shrinkage and I never really cared. I'm tall (5'10), but I have to avoid getting my hair in the sink, if that gives an idea.
 
This is one of the pics I was thinking of that looks similar to yours

TAKEN IN 2005
DSCF0394-vi.jpg


havent gotten many full on back shots since then but its much longer, although it doesnt stretch longer unless i stretch it, its more just bigger like this

Taken 2007
Photo570-vi.jpg


More pics here
http://public.fotki.com/IRRISISTABLBTCH/2007/be-curly-be-natural/

but thats not just wet thats buttered up too

I think this is the ONLY NAKED AND DRY pic I HAVE and it happened by accident, got busy and let it dry, all it does is turn into a big mass, this pic I could barely hold it in the pony tail, also taken in 2005

oops, here is the pic LOL
oops-vi.jpg

Wow...major diff Iris. That's very interesting cuz most naturals are the opposite (wet=shrink/dry=more but hardly all length) I'd think. No wonder your hair loves water and oil so much...it's at it's best that way. :lick:
 
Celina your hair has some shrinkage when wet, but not drastic. You have at least 2 diff textures (Iris/Irresistable and I were discussing this on another thread) that are VERY noticable. That's very interesting to me. (I could tell the diff between wet and dry cuz it's much darker wet. Creole's=the same there too) :grin:

For someone of African descent and natural, you too have rather little shrinkage. How does your hair "handle" wet vs dry?

Do you mean how my hair behaves in a wet versus dry state?

LOL, it is very noticable. I thought something was wrong with my hair until a beautician pointed out that I just have different textures of hair on my head. It's hard to blend and I've just accepted that I will never have uniform curls all over my head.

Want to see something weird?:

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^^^^I have little curls under my hair and big on top. You can really see a difference here.
 
Waitaminute...your hair shrinks to your neck when dry? Wow...that's some shrinkage gal! :lachen::grin:

I always bend over when washing my hair, so I honestly have no idea of how much shrinkage and I never really cared. I'm tall (5'10), but I have to avoid getting my hair in the sink, if that gives an idea.

yes girl, but I NEVER let it happen because all that means is I'm about to go through extreme torture after LOL

Unless I re wet, re condition etc and its still more difficult than if I had not let it get fully dry at all
 
Do you mean how my hair behaves in a wet versus dry state?

LOL, it is very noticable. I thought something was wrong with my hair until a beautician pointed out that I just have different textures of hair on my head. It's hard to blend and I've just accepted that I will never have uniform curls all over my head.

Want to see something weird?:

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^^^^I have little curls under my hair and big on top. You can really see a difference here.

Nah, good gravy you have at least THREE textures...you shouldn't be weirded out by it, but thinking how cool you are! :grin: That's so cool.

Obviously, the Andre system isn't for you. I'm gonna go get what I posted to Iris, it might interest you.
 
Celina...check this out. I just wrote this about another poster on the Hair Porn thread (link below). This totally fits you even more than she. Go look and judge for yourself. My posts on the subject: My theory is that the whole Andre system is whacked because many if not most human beings have more than one texture naturally. It's the same thing w/ hair color really...most people have a mixture of colors when you examine the strands, so why not textures?

These hardcore categories people buy into very much around here, but how true are they really? People are actually fighting over this stuff w/o wondering just how true it really is.

A person just has to find what works for them and their hair. That takes time, some money, and most of all patience. The categories set hard and fast rules. LOL that's part of why we get so many HELP posts methinks. Someone tried what worked for another 3421abxes and found it didn't work for them! :grin:

The OPs hair actually took the dye differently on the different textures. Amazing!

It's sad to see people argue over it...very sad. The posters who say they don't know their type tend to get beat up on :sad: and accused of being in denial. :nono: Me, I refuse to speak Andrespeak.

As for your hair (re:Iris/Irresistable), I'm not surprised that you have two textures, at the very least. It shows in pics sometimes.

http://www.longhaircareforum.com/showthread.php?t=409832
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The JBCO looks good in there, but I know you were weirded out by it. It looks fine tho, but your hair probably didn't like it THAT thick. Did your daughter like it?

i did like it as far as what it did to my hair, i mean gurrl I COULD dry comb it! that NEVER happens, but it did feel weird to me, sticky kinda

I cant get my daughter to try ish!!! She aint into this hair stuff, she is happy with V05 and water with a lil coconut oil and it took me FOREVER to get her hip to the oil as it was. She has all these better conditioners I stocked up for her and she wont use them , only the V05's hmph!

She would probably really hate the JBCO
 
Celina It's amazing that the hair underneath doesn't show much in the back shots. I'm just stumped by you 3 girls...you, Creole, and Didismirage. LOL...you guys are living proof my theory might have legs. ;)
 
Jamaraa, I agree with you about the hair typing thing. That's why I describe my hair as curly, coarse, and highly textured instead of using the whole 3abcdefg thing. Good post.

ETA: Irresistible and Creolesugarface, thanks for posting pics. I can't wait to see more pics from other posters.
 
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Did you guys see how her hair took the colors differently on diff textures?

Celina that's a VERY accurate description! LOL Your hair totally blows up Andre's little world. Given your many textures, do you prefer to handle it wet or dry? Are you an oil girl at all or only on certain parts of your head? I'm REALLY glad you did the "Bodacious" thread. It's great inspo for sistahs who have several types of hair on one head! :grin:

Iris what oils does your hair like best? Do you rotate oils? My hair seems to like diff stuff at diff times, somtimes it's seasonal and other times just because. Believe it or not, my hair's happy I added old fashioned grease back to the program. :grin:
 
I'm so glad you don't think your hair is damaged Celina. This system had got people w/ perfectly healthy hair thinking something's wrong cuz of their multitextures. Sheesh!

I'mma bookmark this thread for reference. After all, when the 34987bdetsse crowd comes around, I want them to explain YOU! LOL
 
Celina that's a VERY accurate description! LOL Your hair totally blows up Andre's little world. Given your many textures, do you prefer to handle it wet or dry? Are you an oil girl at all or only on certain parts of your head? I'm REALLY glad you did the "Bodacious" thread. It's great inspo for sistahs who have several types of hair on one head! :grin:

Thank you. I definitely prefer to handle my hair wet. The curlier parts underneath straighten out more. This is the only time I comb it. Wet and full of conditioner. I may try oils again over the winter, but I find the conditioner works good enough for me. I'm considering mixing a little oil in my conditioner over the winter though.

The different textures also retain moisture differently. The big curls on top require less conditioner than the more curlier stuff underneath in the back. I have to be careful with applying too much conditioner (or anything for that matter) on the loose curls on top of my head or they will clump in a very bad way and feel really greazy and weighed down.
 
Did you guys see how her hair took the colors differently on diff textures?

Celina that's a VERY accurate description! LOL Your hair totally blows up Andre's little world. Given your many textures, do you prefer to handle it wet or dry? Are you an oil girl at all or only on certain parts of your head? I'm REALLY glad you did the "Bodacious" thread. It's great inspo for sistahs who have several types of hair on one head! :grin:

Iris what oils does your hair like best? Do you rotate oils? My hair seems to like diff stuff at diff times, somtimes it's seasonal and other times just because. Believe it or not, my hair's happy I added old fashioned grease back to the program. :grin:

my hair drinks coconut oil and thats mostly what I grab and give it now :beer:

my other great love is Avocado oil for the benefits but the smell , not so great

so I just keep grabbing the coconut oil and my hair is loving it girl

I really think I could just use that oil alone for life

with an occasional oil rinse with Olive oil when needed:yep:
 
Celina I can imagine that you need at least two drastically diff approaches for your textures. It's quite clear you can't treat your hair the same all over or you'll get serious damage. Clearly you've learned YOUR head and not some "system" categorization of it. I can't wait to see what develops w/ this thread. How many other folks will have multitextures?
 
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my hair drinks coconut oil and thats mostly what I grab and give it now :beer:

my other great love is Avocado oil for the benefits but the smell , not so great

so I just keep grabbing the coconut oil and my hair is loving it girl

I really think I could just use that oil alone for life

with an occasional oil rinse with Olive oil when needed:yep:

I'm partial to coconut (monoi is my baby) and jojoba, alone or as a base. Sometimes sesame is nice too, tho I prefer the other two. I'm experimenting w/ palm oil (the red stuff)...I might try argan and camellia oil neat as an experiment, but I'm too cheap to want to risk my hair falling in love w/ either! :lachen:I generally add a little of these to oils I make.

Oddly, my hair hates olive oil....neat or mixed. It "sits" on my hair kinda like I think your JBCO did for you. I only use that neat on nape, edges, and ends...tho VERY rarely. It does better in mixes I find. Too sticky and too smelly to apply whole head. Besides, I even pulled out a hair or two putting it on it's so sticky. :sad:
 
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