yuhlovevybz
Well-Known Member
Yes I know, it GROWS, but it doesn't retain. *sigh*
Reason number 1: I spend 3 hours putting it in a hair style. I take out the hair style. I spend 3 hours putting it back in original said hairstyle. I give up, wear it OUT all natural (by now i've washed three times) and stick a bonnet on it then go to sleep.
:whipped:
Reason number 2: Last night, after reading the thread about the split-end biter, I decided to keep some scissors next to my desk. I sat there, running my fingres through my hair, and snipping off everything that felt rough. Mind you, this is flat ironed natural hair.
Lastly: Every time I'm about to do a protective style, I figure I should cut all of my hair off so I can see the results.
I can't just NOT do that, I have to! So, remembering that I'm going to protective style with a sew in for the next months, I was playing with my hair in the bathroom and decided to chop 1.5 inches off of my ponytail. I don't miss this amount of hair because it springs right on back, but the fact that I cut it every time it springs right on back

Now I know I need an intervention. It's me, it's scissors, it's hair fondling. I needa stop. Has anyone else ever had this type of OCD? Tearing split ends, or cutting them, or using a butter knife if nothing else is at hand
Obsessive hair snipping? How do you stop? I need rehab.

Reason number 1: I spend 3 hours putting it in a hair style. I take out the hair style. I spend 3 hours putting it back in original said hairstyle. I give up, wear it OUT all natural (by now i've washed three times) and stick a bonnet on it then go to sleep.
:whipped:
Reason number 2: Last night, after reading the thread about the split-end biter, I decided to keep some scissors next to my desk. I sat there, running my fingres through my hair, and snipping off everything that felt rough. Mind you, this is flat ironed natural hair.
Lastly: Every time I'm about to do a protective style, I figure I should cut all of my hair off so I can see the results.




Now I know I need an intervention. It's me, it's scissors, it's hair fondling. I needa stop. Has anyone else ever had this type of OCD? Tearing split ends, or cutting them, or using a butter knife if nothing else is at hand

