Sweet_Ambrosia
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My nape is close to MBL.
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sarel said:Hello fellow CanuckI live in AB, so I totally understand about the brutal weather.
My nape is about 7 or 8 inches. It used to be the shortest & most frustrating part, now it's the longest and softest. Don't ask me how, but my hair just did a 180 on it's own. The back mutated into a 3c, but the rest of my head may as well be a 4z. Anyway, I try to keep my hair braided during winter (I prefer a style w/ cornrows, like a weave), so even with all the toques, scarves, and jackets, there's not as much friction. Good luck!
The nape takes a beating for sure. I feel you on the short neck LOL! As for having to wear coats or hats etc. Go ahead and throw a pretty silk scarf around your shoulders and extend over thescarf over the neck of your coat or jacket. This will protect your hair from the fibers of your coat or jacket which rubs and snaps your nape hair. It's a pain sometime (scarf slides) but worth it.sweetgal said:My nape is not very long at all. I have a short neck and I live in Canada, so I have to wear a jacket most of the year. As a result, my nape suffers. My nape is just begining to grow back. It's about 3 inches long.
I was wondering what the average length is for a nape. Please let me know. I noticed that my hair is just not a thick as it use to be. I'm thinking that maybe if my nape grows long, this may add to the fullness of my hair![]()
Ayeshia said:Almost to my brastrap...
The hair along your neck in the back.january noir said:Can someone tell me exactly what area is the nape? I have an idea, but after reading the information here, I am not really sure.
shunta said:The hair along your neck in the back.![]()