I am not just at peace with my shrinkage. I
my shrinkage. You will rarely catch me with stretched hair--or I should say--in a style where my hair is fully stretched straight. I do keep my hair in styles that keep it from being fully shrunken. Buthen I wear it out, it's usually in a shrunken state unless my hair is straightened it (which in the last ten years has been a total of 3 times lasting a week each time
). Even my twists are never worn in their stretched out state. Always worn shrunken. And if I've had them in a braided pony, I actually can't stand to have them hanging down later and usually end up putting on a hat or headwrap with a plastic cap (just so I don't have to deal with them) or just wash them to get them to shrink up again.
I used to love shrinkage for the tricks it played on people: You know, one minute it's long, the next minute it's short.
I loved the questions "OMG did you cut your hair?" "Wow! How does it do that? Look it coils!" "When did your hair get that long?"
Loved it!
But now I love it for the look I get. The way I twist (twirling strands first) does give longer twists than twisting the way a lot of people do. But when I wet the twists, the shrinkage makes them fall in a way I like and puffs them up a bit so they don't look so "underfed".
Shrinkage also gives my twists weight so they actually fall back into place after the wind blows.
You can see from the stretched twist below that the nape ones would probably be hanging at APL...but then I'd not have the cute bob I am enjoying here:
Even when my hair was just at SL, I loved the dreadlock look I got when I wet my twists. They'd be bouncy, and I loved how they fell and how my shadow looked like leaves of a palm tree!
See? Nonie's shadows
In the pics below, you can see what the twists looked like when done on straightened SL hair: