Somebody please remind me that there is a reason I'm growing my hair out, and that the aggravation will be worth it?

(I want these dreadlocks. I do. I just hate growing mly hair out is all.)


From: [identity profile] sileas.livejournal.com


Is itches doesn't it?

Or you can't see the cars with the hair waving in front of your eyes?

For me, it usually helps when I wear pins and other stuff I my hair.
I've also used a softener for my hair. Small tall green bottle that smells like herbs, it eases down the itch considerably.

From: [identity profile] pseudosimilar.livejournal.com


There IS a reason...when you have succeeded in growing it out, you will have dreadlocks as cool as mine. (Conveniently failing to mention the fact that my dreads really are horrible and in dire need of thorough maintenance ;))

From: [identity profile] bubosquared.livejournal.com

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Hee! Thank you. I'mù just going crazy over here. Must get mother to cut my fringe, which will make it at least partially better. Will gte decent haircut around Christmas, so it'll grow out evenly.

From: [identity profile] bubosquared.livejournal.com

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Heh. See, when I say "grow my hair out"? I'm coming from this length, and aiming for 15, maybe 20 cm before I have it dreaded. :D

From: [identity profile] sileas.livejournal.com

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Ah, LOL. Sorry, I thought you meant growing your hair more than shoulderlenght or something.

But still, growing out 15 or 20 cm could take a long long time.
I hope you can hang on to the hair... I usually go nuts when the hair starts curling into my ears, but it doesn't look like you'll have that problem. :-D

Good luck!
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