I've noticed in a lot of hair albums that the longer someones hair got the thicker it got. Some heads have started out kinda seethrough shoulder length but once it hit past shoulders, it really began to thicken up, looking like a completely new head of hair, with little to no trimming!! Has anyone else noticed, or has that been the case for you? Here i was thinking all this time that if you started out with a kinda thin head of hair, it was only gonna get worse as it grew longer. Which is why I've pretty much stayed shoulder length or slightly longer my whole life, for fear of my hair looker thinner and thinner as it grew. I'd end up cutting it back to slightly above shoulder to get that blunt look. The reason alot of ladies hair is somewhat thin at shoulder is because of the brushing against the shoulders. Once it gets past shoulder length the hair seems to thicken back up because the constant friction is gone.
I finally get it!! Its thick before it hits shoulder, and thick again after its past shoulder. Also longer hair IMO requires less manipulation than shorter hair. You don't have to "fight" with it to style/lay down so much....it kinda just falls into place easier because of the weight of it, therby retaining length better.
Okay that was my duh moment for the week!!
I finally get it!! Its thick before it hits shoulder, and thick again after its past shoulder. Also longer hair IMO requires less manipulation than shorter hair. You don't have to "fight" with it to style/lay down so much....it kinda just falls into place easier because of the weight of it, therby retaining length better.
Okay that was my duh moment for the week!!
