SheenaVee
Well-Known Member
And I mean the 'other' definition.
Yeah, we know that good hair is simply healthy hair, but that's not what a lot of people outside the hair boards think.
So what is 'good' hair and what is 'good' hair dependent on?
Is it dependent on the size of curl, (large v small) texture of the hair, (silky v cottony) length of the hair (long v short) or maybe a certain combo of all three? e.g. large curls, silky texture, long hair.
Or can someone just have one of the 'good' attributes and still be considered to have good hair?
e.g. small curls, silky texture, short hair.
or large curls, cottony texture, short hair.
or small curls, cottony texture, long hair.
Discuss?
Yeah, we know that good hair is simply healthy hair, but that's not what a lot of people outside the hair boards think.
So what is 'good' hair and what is 'good' hair dependent on?
Is it dependent on the size of curl, (large v small) texture of the hair, (silky v cottony) length of the hair (long v short) or maybe a certain combo of all three? e.g. large curls, silky texture, long hair.
Or can someone just have one of the 'good' attributes and still be considered to have good hair?
e.g. small curls, silky texture, short hair.
or large curls, cottony texture, short hair.
or small curls, cottony texture, long hair.
Discuss?