Obsessed With Hair

29 Jan

fiveImagine you had really hard kinky and not so sexy hair, you know the kind that makes you want to always wear a hat or a scalf what would you do? Well do what I

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do, two words “HAIR EXTENSIONS’ or  if you are like the other people who think hair

extensions are gross and would rather die than do it, well you can always just perm your hair and make it more manageable. but again if you are a nature freak and would rather cut off your toe than put chemicals in your hair, then I am sorry I dont know what I can tell you.

This post is about my insane obsession with trying out different hairstyle and seeing how different each makes me look and feel. Well ofcourse my mom hates it when I do weaves and stuff but she doesnt understand how difficult it is to manage and maintain my seven

 

own hair. Not only that but i have really sensitive hair, if that is even possible. A week of constantly combing it and it starts falling out and goes back to being short again. it is frustrating.

I would like to type more but I havent blogged in so long I fear my poor grammar will start showing and I will end up making a total fool of myself, so I have decided to just post pictures of myseff and hope that will give an idea of what I am talking about. Some of them are pictures of me with my natural hair ofcourse. You can tell me if you agree with my mom or if extensions win.

 

 

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10 Responses to “Obsessed With Hair”

  1. Secondhand Surfer February 1, 2013 at 1:49 pm #

    wow-that was a very interesting post-good job!

  2. T-skillz February 5, 2013 at 12:36 pm #

    Haha i like the Weave one…

  3. Hakuna Matata February 16, 2013 at 12:52 pm #

    I like the first picture. We don’ seem to like our own hair and prefer the others’. Well mine is the Asian variety, black, straight, thick and silky but it’s so heavy that when I wear it long it sticks to my head. I need some body. So last week the stylist whacked off a great chunk from the heavy growth to make it more fluffy! I never use conditioner lest it flattens again.

    • A Girl Nicknamed Dee February 16, 2013 at 12:58 pm #

      I thought Asian Hair is like one of the best, like you said “black, thick and silky”. Are you liking the new way she styled it for you?

      And I do like my hair, it is just harder to maintain to manage, plus it is like really weak no matter what I put in it. Bristle at times and then “cuts”. weird I know. At this point I have concluded the only way I can endure this is extensions.

      • Hakuna Matata February 18, 2013 at 11:42 pm #

        The new style does have that floating effect which is fine but it will grow back to its natural state. Well I guess no one can stop nature – so we just try to manage and let it be at the same time. At least we’ve got hair!

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