kxlot79
Kitchen Mixtress
Are there others who find their hair care to be meditative?
I'm just wondering how other women REALLY feel about their hair care.
All of the women in my life seem to view their hair or it's care so negatively. If it's not a chore, it's viewed with alternating resignation and weariness. And in some of the threads here I've sensed an undercurrent of resentment towards curly hair.
I've found that since deciding to let my hair grow as long as it can, I've become a much more patient and easy going person. Not that I was a highstrung neurotic before my HHJ. But I think that taking care of my hair as I never have before, so gently and mindfully, has spurred my development in a myriad of other ways. Healthy hair care led me to a healthier lifestyle, with fitness, nutrition, and even mental/spiritual health.
My time to detangle, cleanse, condition, and treat (with various experiments), are moments where I feel most transcendent. Yeah, it's just hair, in a way. But I often feel like it's a path to something greater.
via LHCF App
I'm just wondering how other women REALLY feel about their hair care.
All of the women in my life seem to view their hair or it's care so negatively. If it's not a chore, it's viewed with alternating resignation and weariness. And in some of the threads here I've sensed an undercurrent of resentment towards curly hair.
I've found that since deciding to let my hair grow as long as it can, I've become a much more patient and easy going person. Not that I was a highstrung neurotic before my HHJ. But I think that taking care of my hair as I never have before, so gently and mindfully, has spurred my development in a myriad of other ways. Healthy hair care led me to a healthier lifestyle, with fitness, nutrition, and even mental/spiritual health.
My time to detangle, cleanse, condition, and treat (with various experiments), are moments where I feel most transcendent. Yeah, it's just hair, in a way. But I often feel like it's a path to something greater.
via LHCF App