Postby Fionn Fael » Fri Jan 27, 2006 7:40 pm
Doe Johnson wrote:I hate making sure my hair isn't flying in every direction and would much rather go through the pains of combing it all out than using curling irons or straighteners to control it everyday. Plus, I like how it blows in the wind (as in a strong Kansas wind)...don't ask why, I just like wind, it feels good.
Well, as a fellow long-haired girl, I'd have to agree with the "pains of combing" being worth it, but I also actually straighten mine most of the time(but that's just because mine's so naturally straight that it only takes about a minute). And yes, I know EXACTLY what you mean about it blowing in the wind. I love that feeling. ...That is, until you face away from the wind and it blows it all in your face. That's usually where the "flailing stage" sets in for me...
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