lilamae
Active Member
I suffered from the W Hair Shape Syndrome (WHSS) for years. My hair on the sides would always grow much longer than the hair in the back
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This ALWAYS led the stylist to cut my hair to the shortest point and held me back from obtaining the long hair I've always wanted.
 
Since joing LHCF and taking extra special care of my hair ( especially the back) I've have manage to cure myself of WHSS.
 
 
But I'm just curious...does anyone know if this is a result of hair care techniques or hair growth patterns???
				
			
. This ALWAYS led the stylist to cut my hair to the shortest point and held me back from obtaining the long hair I've always wanted.
Since joing LHCF and taking extra special care of my hair ( especially the back) I've have manage to cure myself of WHSS.
 But I'm just curious...does anyone know if this is a result of hair care techniques or hair growth patterns???
					
				
 That's another reason why I think trying to keep a blunt cut AND grow your hair out at the same time can be a sisyphean task - your hair simply might not grow that way.

 I was above collar bone length then. Once I started to pay attention to the middle, she flourished.
 
 resulting in a bald spot, general thinning and change in overall texture of the hair back there. Before that my hair at the back grew faster and longer than the sides.
 it's not a syndrome. just a hair shape but i wasn't sure where it came from
 Oh, good thinking!  Your theory bears true in my case.