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Hey Joi....sorry I dont have any advice but I just wanted to tell you I remember seeing the starting length of your hair on BHM and it has grew alot! Congrad's.
you can cover it up by bunning, baggying, watever until the gap closes: i did that w/ my lil sis in her hair album: or you can cut it: its up 2 u.
There are many ladies here who had the same problem so I know you will get a lot of tips. I remember a particular lady who used bun everyday or 5 days per week for 3 months and her hair grew out full and thick, which she later trimmed to even it out. She never had that problem again.
I had a dirty gap, look in my july 2006 album, I never really knew it was that bad as I use to rollerset is and have a lot of curls, but one day I wore it straight and I was super shocked. I decided to cut it, it was hard at first but a year later and I am past my original length, thus hiding it with rollerstes is one option, or cutting it is another. I felt better after the cut...
I am so glad I got a chance to see your fotki. I thought I was the only one with this problem. The inverted V is something else. I am going to go back through and read your journals too. Thanks again.
It's natuaral lift up your hair in the back and look at the shape and growth pattern, you have a upsidedown V growth patternI think you would be best to cut it.
i think i have an upside V growth pattern and i have the same problem...ive trimmed/cut to even out only for it to grow back the same way...so i dont think trimming will resolve the issue...im still looking for feedback ....It's natuaral lift up your hair in the back and look at the shape and growth pattern, you have a upsidedown V growth patternI think you would be best to cut it.