sweetcashew
Well-Known Member
I guess it depends on your hair and your curl pattern. My hair is shorter when it's wet than when it's dry.
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Hmmm, I always thought your hair WET was your true length and that is why you should always cut your hair when WET rather than dry.
All of my major haircuts or precision cuts that i've had were always done on WET hair so that you can see your hair at its true length without it being bumped, curled, styled.
My hair shrinks up. Relaxed hair shrinks up and even if my hair is relaxed bone straight, my stylist would never give me a cut on DRY hair. Always wet to see my true length.
to me its the true length or jus about becasue after i co wash and let my hair air dry it shrinks up due to my new growth and waves that are on my relaxed ends
When your hair is soaking wet after your c/o wash and shower, is that your true length? Or is your true length, the length of your hair after it's air dried or maybe even blown dry?
How do you determine your true length?
Great question! I typically go by my "dry" length. I mean, I don't walk around with my hair saoking wet everyday, so once it's dry, that's it.![]()
I think if youre not wearing your hair out that way then it doesn't matter.
I agree with you JK... My natural hair when wet is my true length... when it is dry it shrinks above shoulder length.
Nope, your wet length is not your true length.
We all know that hair is elastic. A healthy hair can stretch A LOT before breaking... but we all know that just because it can stretch far doesn't mean that the stretched length is the true length.
Same thing for wet hair... it's heavily weighed down and stretched slightly. It's not the true length, it's a little longer.
Of course... this pertains to people with sraightened out hair.
Curly and kinky heads never see their true length wet or dry... derned shrinkage.