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Re: Cutting your own hair
Yeah, tbh I think that curly hair properly maintained can be very low-stress, once you figure out its idiosyncrasies. A little bit of treatment and you're done. It's especially good with medium-length, because then you hardly have to do anything to it. (I mean, of course different curls are different, and some are more hassle than others...)
I'm glad that at least you're doing your part to try and help those people. Maybe some of them will grow to love their hair... or at least take better care of it.
Another funny hair story, this time about straight hair: some friends of mine have the straightest, slickest hair I've ever seen. it's thick and looks great, but it's so smooth it won't even stay in a ponytail. It's so smooth it hardly even takes dye - where I can keep dye for 4 months and still have it look bright, for them it washes out in a few weeks. Even bleaching hardly takes. It's pretty wild.
Re: Cutting your own hair
That would be a major selling point for so many of my clients.
Yeah, tbh I think that curly hair properly maintained can be very low-stress, once you figure out its idiosyncrasies.
Yeah, I'm sure there are types of curl that I would need more practice with, but for the most part, if I can do your hair in under fifteen minutes, so can you.
I'm glad that at least you're doing your part to try and help those people.
I try! It's difficult because people tend to want perfect hair with no maintenance. Not 'little' maintenance, but none. And I live in a terrible area. But I do my best.
Another funny hair story, this time about straight hair:
Wow I've never experienced anything like that! That sounds really interesting to play with.