~NanCeBoTwin~
Well-Known Member
My hair isn't that thick in my opinion, but I do get compliments on how thick it is often. I honestly didn't realize how thick my hair really was until after commenting on the thickness, a woman I met a few weeks ago then asked if I was natural and if it was a blow out. It was a bit akward at that point, because not only am I not natural at that point I was only 8 or 9 weeks post, at the most.
I just say thank you and answer most questions with, "You have to find what works for you hair"
Now my DD on the other hand is 11 and she is natural. It urks me when people walk up to her start talking to her about how thick her hair is, it tends to be a bit akward. I have to remind her to say Thank You, to an 11 year old, walking up to her telling her how thick her hair is, is not a compliment. In her mind it's just a statement, but then they want to get into what I'm doing or have done to make her thickness happen. And they get the same answer I give to everyone else, "You have to find what works best for you." But, mostly we say thank you and try to keep it moving.
I just say thank you and answer most questions with, "You have to find what works for you hair"
Now my DD on the other hand is 11 and she is natural. It urks me when people walk up to her start talking to her about how thick her hair is, it tends to be a bit akward. I have to remind her to say Thank You, to an 11 year old, walking up to her telling her how thick her hair is, is not a compliment. In her mind it's just a statement, but then they want to get into what I'm doing or have done to make her thickness happen. And they get the same answer I give to everyone else, "You have to find what works best for you." But, mostly we say thank you and try to keep it moving.