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Which was your worst/best length ever?

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PinkPeony

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Which length was the easiest to take care of since you started your haircare journey which was the worst?
What factors into your decisions?
How easy/difficult it was to manage?
How easy/difficult it was to reach your hair goals like length,thickness,feel?

Please share!:)
 
My best so far when it comes to managebility is SL,if i don't want to be bothered I just slick my hair in a bun which is also the easiest protective style ever and it helps me retain moisture since my ends aren't exposed.
Stretching is easier then with NL hair.

However it's the worst when it comes to reaching any length,forget wearing your hair down since the ends are constantly rubbing against my clothes.
Also APL seems a mile away and if you have to do trims you'll experience mayor setbacks since your hair doesn't have so much length to begin with.

NL was a nightmare when it came to stretching relaxers or airdrying b/c I couldn't just wear my air dried hair down but it was to short to even make a ponytail.. can you say poofball with a ton of ng?

However it was pretty easy for me to reach SL since it's not so far away from each other.
I wish APL would come as fast.
 
Which length was the easiest to take care of since you started your haircare journey which was the worst?

the easiest length was when i BCd. you can't beat 2 inches of chemically unprocessed hair... to wash and condition took no time, no combing or brushing, and "styling" meant i put on a headband. the worst... somewhere between 6-12 months after BCing. i was going thru postpartum shedding so my hair was 5x thicker than normal and coming out in huge clumps. it was an akward "in between" stage, certain products and styling methods weren't working anymore... thank God it only lasted a month.

the only goals i had were to grow my hair out while maintaining its health. very easy after i BCd cuz my hair could only grow! :lol: during PP shedding I was seriously tempted to do another BC... God only knows what i will do after the next child is born... :(
 
ladylibra said:
Which length was the easiest to take care of since you started your haircare journey which was the worst?

the easiest length was when i BCd. you can't beat 2 inches of chemically unprocessed hair... to wash and condition took no time, no combing or brushing, and "styling" meant i put on a headband. the worst... somewhere between 6-12 months after BCing. i was going thru postpartum shedding so my hair was 5x thicker than normal and coming out in huge clumps. it was an akward "in between" stage, certain products and styling methods weren't working anymore... thank God it only lasted a month.

the only goals i had were to grow my hair out while maintaining its health. very easy after i BCd cuz my hair could only grow! :lol: during PP shedding I was seriously tempted to do another BC... God only knows what i will do after the next child is born... :(
Yes that is a very good and easy goal:yep: ,certainly stress free.

Ot:
Are you pregnant right now/And did you experience any increased growth during your pregnancy?


Anyone else?:)
 
My hair looked and felt the best in a long bob. It looked the thickest and healthiest at that length (I also got the most compliments at bob length) It was easy to style, I could wash and go or straight style and it looked cute either way.
 
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