Diva_Esq
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Do you think natural women tend to obsess too much over length checks?? Obviously, this is LONG hair care forum, so most who frequent the site are shooting for long, healthy hair, but do we take it too far? Sabotage ourselves? Develop hair anorexia without any pressure from the outside world? I'd love to hear others' thoughts.
Here is a link to the article/ blog:
http://www.naturalhairrules.com/length-check/?fb_source=pubv1
And here is a cut/ paste of the text:
Stop with the Length Checking
Posted on April 23, 2013 by Naturalhairrules — No Comments ↓
This weekend I went to Natural Resources Salon for my quarterly blow out, trim and Every day Beauty hairstyle (See photo gallery below). Usually I bring my iPhone to document the process as well as to do a length check for the world to see. This time I felt less inclined to do so. For a few different reasons.
I’m Practicing Patience
I’ve had my hair mishaps. But I’m on the right track now. I’m finally content with My Hair. My regimen is working. I know that I am retaining length. I am seeing growth. I want to be surprised by the length of my hair. I figure I’ll wait 6 months for my next length check. Maybe even longer than that. My hair is already bra strap length. I don’t really want wrist length hair. I mean I’m not going prevent my hair from getting that long but I’m ok around mid back length and retaining that length. Here’s a length check image for you.
Long Hair Doesn’t Make You More of An Expert
I know my hair is growing. I don’t have to prove it to anyone. As a natural hair blogger, I know some people rate your content and tips by how long your hair is. If your hair isn’t long or has been the same length for years they don’t want to be bother. I get it! But I know the time, research and experiments that I dedicate to this site . I no longer feel a length check is necessary to validate the validity. The information, testimonies and expert advice featured on Natural Hair Rules.com speak volumes.
Say NO to the Length Checks!!! Who’s with me?
Here is a link to the article/ blog:
http://www.naturalhairrules.com/length-check/?fb_source=pubv1
And here is a cut/ paste of the text:
Stop with the Length Checking
Posted on April 23, 2013 by Naturalhairrules — No Comments ↓
This weekend I went to Natural Resources Salon for my quarterly blow out, trim and Every day Beauty hairstyle (See photo gallery below). Usually I bring my iPhone to document the process as well as to do a length check for the world to see. This time I felt less inclined to do so. For a few different reasons.
Length Checks Make Me Impatience
You know what I’m talking about. You’ve been looking at so and so’s hair. You’re ready for your hair to get to that length. You start obsessing about their hair length and regimen. You compare your hair to their hair. Every few months your checking how long your hair is. You start counting how long you’ve been natural. Oh Lawd what’s wrong with my hair? Why isn’t it growing? Ok maybe impatience was the wrong word. It makes me CRAZY!!!I’m Practicing Patience
I’ve had my hair mishaps. But I’m on the right track now. I’m finally content with My Hair. My regimen is working. I know that I am retaining length. I am seeing growth. I want to be surprised by the length of my hair. I figure I’ll wait 6 months for my next length check. Maybe even longer than that. My hair is already bra strap length. I don’t really want wrist length hair. I mean I’m not going prevent my hair from getting that long but I’m ok around mid back length and retaining that length. Here’s a length check image for you.
Long Hair Doesn’t Make You More of An Expert
I know my hair is growing. I don’t have to prove it to anyone. As a natural hair blogger, I know some people rate your content and tips by how long your hair is. If your hair isn’t long or has been the same length for years they don’t want to be bother. I get it! But I know the time, research and experiments that I dedicate to this site . I no longer feel a length check is necessary to validate the validity. The information, testimonies and expert advice featured on Natural Hair Rules.com speak volumes.
Say NO to the Length Checks!!! Who’s with me?
How often do you do a length check?