Comment on Daily Discussion Thread: š² āšµ Tuesday, June 25, 2024
Seagoon_@aussie.zone āØ4ā© āØmonthsā© agocomb your hair before washing
I brush mine after it has dried somewhat
Comment on Daily Discussion Thread: š² āšµ Tuesday, June 25, 2024
Seagoon_@aussie.zone āØ4ā© āØmonthsā© agocomb your hair before washing
I brush mine after it has dried somewhat
melbaboutown@aussie.zone āØ4ā© āØmonthsā© ago
I do both of those things. But for me that way leads to much more ripping out of knots. Itās like letting any knots dry only tightens them. And this is with a gentle shampoo and conditioner, because Iām using these bottles up before they expire.
Iād rather just find something very wide toothed I can rake quickly through damp hair but the teeth on the shower comb look a bit blunt and the āwet careā style is basically the same as the comb I have. The wet brush is very similar to the one I have. The tangle teezer style can be used to detangle individual bad knots in lengths (wet or dry) but has such short bristles that itās difficult to get through hair when trying to brush the top. I might try the combs with angled double teeth.
For context
I had extreme length hair for decades and it was well cared for. I managed it by combing extra products like leave-in through while damp, plaiting it, and brushing it morning and night starting at the tips. But I think it just tangles very easily because itās so fine and even the shoulder blade/waist length it grew out to again is now too much for the amount of energy I can spare these days. Iām slowing down. I donāt want to buy luxuries like extra hair products.)
Iām also considering how much shorter I can go while still being able to tie it back. For me actual short hairstyles are the most fuss of all so thatās a no. My home cutting method results in layers so canāt go too short without turning it into a wolf cut (which means short pieces getting in my face or requiring pins/clips/styling).
Or I could suck up my intense dislike for salons and pay the money to get a low maintenance straight cut bob thatās barely long enough for an elastic. (If I could cut a neat straight line of the right length at home I would have already done it.)
Taleya@aussie.zone āØ4ā© āØmonthsā© ago
Mm, you near bayside? I have a hairdresser who knows i donāt like to do anything but brush hair, and heās come up with a short femme cut that looks fab and all i need to do is wash. And i have hair thatās thick, wavy and double crowned.
melbaboutown@aussie.zone āØ4ā© āØmonthsā© ago
I get very stressed by the entire hairdresser experience, and short is just too much hassle for me. (Constantly going back for trims, enduring the whole experience and constantly paying for it would be a nightmare.)
If it wasnāt for all that I would. I really liked having a modified mohawk in the past, and considered a Chelsea cut but canāt stand fringes
Taleya@aussie.zone āØ4ā© āØmonthsā© ago
Time to start developing a hair roomba!