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What is your hair problems and what to do for solve this problems?
 
My hair keeps growing despite my efforts to form it a particular way and length. My solution so far has been to periodically trim it back to the manner of my choosing.
 
Mine has this uncanny ability to disappear from my head and reappear either in my ears or my nose.
 
I had the dreaded male pattern baldness at an early age. Finasteride (Propecia, except mine is generic and from India)+taurine+green tea extract+zinc fixed this.
 
Well Washing your hair too much, can actually lead to unmanageable hair. Try not to wash everyday with shampoo and on the
off days spray some fragrance, that is made for just this occasion. Washing every day can damage your hair.
 
I wash it, rarely condition it, somewhat brush it. I pretty much ignore my hair and we get along great! I look like Fabio and Kid Rock had a baby.I am thinking of getting it cut short again.
 
I get too many split ends. My solution is to get my hair cut or trimmed about twice a year. (I'm a female, if anyone is wondering.)
 
My hair gets snarled up and tangled and messy most of the days. :sad It looks like I have dreadlocks, just that I have no dreadlocks.
 
My hair gets snarled up and tangled and messy most of the days. :sad It looks like I have dreadlocks, just that I have no dreadlocks.

Claudya:

Well, would you consider getting 'the real thing', when it comes to dreadlocks? :chin :)

I guess a lot depends on what look the person wants to achieve.
 
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I get too many split ends. My solution is to get my hair cut or trimmed about twice a year. (I'm a female, if anyone is wondering.)

Just "google" split ends and nutrition. The answer may not lie in your shampoo or hair stylist, but your knives, spoons and forks. Teeth and hair are oftentimes indicators of nutritional problems and general health.

This is where the saying "looking a gift horse in the mouth" comes from. These things are indicators of the health of the animal.
 
PS: Claudya: I wouldn't worry too much because folk who get dreadlocks have it as a recognized look, right?
 
Sure, and it looks awesome on some people, but I don't want to get dreadlocks, I want my hair to look soft. :lol

claudya:

Well, okay. :)

I see you say that dreadlocks can look cool. (I;m just trying to imagine ex-communist youths in the former DDR wearing dreadlocks, that's all.) But then, again, I guess it's the dreadlocked youths' parents that were the young people in the DDR before the Wall came down...
 
claudya:

Well, okay. :)

I see you say that dreadlocks can look cool. (I;m just trying to imagine ex-communist youths in the former DDR wearing dreadlocks, that's all.) But then, again, I guess it's the dreadlocked youths' parents that were the young people in the DDR before the Wall came down...

You know, young people proetest against the values of their parents, such is the way of nature. It was no different for youths in the GDR.
But I was like 8 when the wall came down, I didn't have a communist youth. :lol People of my generation experienced a very western youth, including tattoos, piercings and dreadlocks.
 
You know, young people proetest against the values of their parents, such is the way of nature. It was no different for youths in the GDR.
But I was like 8 when the wall came down, I didn't have a communist youth. :lol People of my generation experienced a very western youth, including tattoos, piercings and dreadlocks.

But not you...

:)
 
Yes, I too had a western youth. The GDR and its values had ceased to exist before I got into my teenage years.
My ears got pierced (two holes each ear) when I was 12. :tongue But I neglected to wear earrings for many years, so the holes are closed now. I'll have them pierced again soon.
No dreadlocks though.
 
Yes, I too had a western youth. The GDR and its values had ceased to exist before I got into my teenage years.
My ears got pierced (two holes each ear) when I was 12. :tongue But I neglected to wear earrings for many years, so the holes are closed now. I'll have them pierced again soon.
No dreadlocks though.

Claudya:

At least 2 holes each side has kind of become almost the standard, I guess.

But no dreadlocks or tattoos, okay, then, I see... :)
 
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