Re: Styling Awkward Hair


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Posted by Anthony (other posts) on February 27, 2014 at 13:53:25 Previous Next

In Reply to: Re: Styling Awkward Hair posted by Mike on February 27, 2014 at 12:59:53:

Thank you, all. I'm letting it flow naturally over the ears, and it falls into place. I don’t get an artificial curl on parts of my hair that in a year’s time will be partly the way down my back. I’ll look at styles later when I get to the right length. I notice that in 18th century styles (with natural hair, not the wig) the ears are covered and the hair is not too tightened to the ponytail. I wouldn’t have the permed curls they had. I am for greater simplicity, but I might be in for some curls going by the hair on the back of my head, now about 3 ½ inches long (tapered to nothing last October).

For now, I’m just biding my time and letting it grow, and looking after it with the usual washing / conditioning care. I notice the hair is more oily after several days, but I have never been of a greasy complexion. Like my late mother, I have always been dry-skinned and dry-haired. So I just take it easy and get on with life. I dreaded social occasions with conservative people a little, but my wife has a way of laying it on thick. This Englishman is growing it out long! Looks of surprise and polite acquiescence. I’m beginning to find this tremendous fun.

I find the hair actually looks longer with the continuation between my side bangs and the back. I’m buying it.

Anthony



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