Long straight hair can be so becoming. It frames the face, let your face be in the spot light rather than an overly curly demands attention and constant attention.
I sympathize totally. Actually, I empathize. I always had ALL the hair – down to my knees at one point – thick and full. I remember feeling sorry for the women I would see who had thinning hair and think “Well, I don’t need to worry about that!” Ha. Now my hair is driving me insane. It has thinned on the top dramatically and I have tried so many different products that promise hair growth. My fingernails have improved, but so far, none of them have done anything for my hair. My husband doesn’t seem to understand how devastating this is to me. He compares it to his thinning hair, but he doesn’t seem to get the fact that in our society, it is perfectly acceptable for men to have thinning hair or be bald. Not so much for women. And I look lousy in hats.
Aw, I know how you feel. I had long beautiful hair when my boys were little. I decided to get it cut and donate it to a good cause. Now it isn’t as thick as it was nor can I get a curl to it.
stairsteppublishing about 3 years ago
Long straight hair can be so becoming. It frames the face, let your face be in the spot light rather than an overly curly demands attention and constant attention.
Julius Marold Premium Member about 3 years ago
I once had some Korean chicory coffee that would grow hair on the bottom of your feet. You had to chew it!
Michael G. about 3 years ago
Have a bowl of ice cream. No, 2 bowls of ice cream! :-)
coltish1 about 3 years ago
Well, I think it is a big deal if it results in a mood like yours. Pretty sure Dan’s gonna be there for ya.
kuklared Premium Member about 3 years ago
I sympathize totally. Actually, I empathize. I always had ALL the hair – down to my knees at one point – thick and full. I remember feeling sorry for the women I would see who had thinning hair and think “Well, I don’t need to worry about that!” Ha. Now my hair is driving me insane. It has thinned on the top dramatically and I have tried so many different products that promise hair growth. My fingernails have improved, but so far, none of them have done anything for my hair. My husband doesn’t seem to understand how devastating this is to me. He compares it to his thinning hair, but he doesn’t seem to get the fact that in our society, it is perfectly acceptable for men to have thinning hair or be bald. Not so much for women. And I look lousy in hats.
Nougat about 3 years ago
It’s actually seven for you. If you’ve seen Cruella, the Sixth state of grief (for her, anyways) is Revenge. I would sue the Pin Curl company (haha!!)
splinterexpert about 3 years ago
My hair has betrayed me also. Flatter, thinner, colorless. But it was the BEST hair for 35 years
Natarose about 3 years ago
Aw, I know how you feel. I had long beautiful hair when my boys were little. I decided to get it cut and donate it to a good cause. Now it isn’t as thick as it was nor can I get a curl to it.
willie_mctell about 3 years ago
OK, I’m male so I don’t really count, but I started going bald when I was 18. It reached equilibrium before I was 30.