Anyone else have this problem?
Posted by SixStringThing on June 26, 2002 at 18:04:59: Previous Next
I'm at 8 months, w/very wavy hair, and after I get out of the shower (or anytime my hair is soaking wet) it gets really out of control and curly as it starts to dry, if I don't wear a hat during the time it dries I end up with very messed up looking curly hair. This happen to anyone else?
Re: Anyone else have this problem?
Posted by L hair on June 26, 2002 at 18:21:31: Previous Next
In Reply to: Anyone else have this problem? posted by SixStringThing on June 26, 2002 at 18:04:59:
Every damn time
Re: Anyone else have this problem?
Posted by MG on June 27, 2002 at 02:53:02: Previous Next
In Reply to: Anyone else have this problem? posted by SixStringThing on June 26, 2002 at 18:04:59:
: I'm at 8 months, w/very wavy hair, and after I get out of the shower (or anytime my hair is soaking wet) it gets really out of control and curly as it starts to dry, if I don't wear a hat during the time it dries I end up with very messed up looking curly hair. This happen to anyone else?
Oh, yeah. After my hair is dry I use a wee bit of monoi oil. Works
wonders for me. Otherwise its frizzy poofy etc. etc. head.
Re: Anyone else have this problem?
Posted by M. on June 27, 2002 at 12:13:13: Previous Next
In Reply to: Anyone else have this problem? posted by SixStringThing on June 26, 2002 at 18:04:59:
yes, it's really annoying but it happens all the time
Re: Anyone else have this problem?
Posted by gilee on June 27, 2002 at 12:55:17: Previous Next
In Reply to: Anyone else have this problem? posted by SixStringThing on June 26, 2002 at 18:04:59:
I'm glad those days are over for me. If I didn't used to wear a hat when my hair was wet it would look like an afro. But now those days are over. As soon as your hair gets long enough to go behind your ears just do that when you get out of the shower. It will dry and stay there and stops a lot of the bigness. U may still have to work with the back to keep it from flipping up. I suggest as it dries mat it down against a pillow while you watch TV or read or something. Or U can put a towel around your neck and let it dry like that.
: I'm at 8 months, w/very wavy hair, and after I get out of the shower (or anytime my hair is soaking wet) it gets really out of control and curly as it starts to dry, if I don't wear a hat during the time it dries I end up with very messed up looking curly hair. This happen to anyone else?
Re: Anyone else have this problem?
Posted by Daerfindel on June 30, 2002 at 16:23:50: Previous Next
In Reply to: Re: Anyone else have this problem? posted by gilee on June 27, 2002 at 12:55:17:
: I'm glad those days are over for me. If I didn't used to wear a hat when my hair was wet it would look like an afro. But now those days are over. As soon as your hair gets long enough to go behind your ears just do that when you get out of the shower. It will dry and stay there and stops a lot of the bigness. U may still have to work with the back to keep it from flipping up. I suggest as it dries mat it down against a pillow while you watch TV or read or something. Or U can put a towel around your neck and let it dry like that.
The problem is that if I put my hair behind my ears, it gets that curved shape...
Re: Anyone else have this problem?
Posted by Andy on June 29, 2002 at 03:05:19: Previous Next
In Reply to: Anyone else have this problem? posted by SixStringThing on June 26, 2002 at 18:04:59:
: I'm at 8 months, w/very wavy hair, and after I get out of the shower (or anytime my hair is soaking wet) it gets really out of control and curly as it starts to dry, if I don't wear a hat during the time it dries I end up with very messed up looking curly hair. This happen to anyone else?
when i get out of shower and comb it, it stays pretty well, curls a little at the end... i'm at about 9 months (from earlength)
but out of bed...that is a different story.... :-)