DreamSheep
August 5th, 2014, 11:07 AM
Hi everybody!!
I am DreamSheep, born and raised in Spain, although for the past four years I have been living in the UK, coinciding with me growing out my hair from reaaaally short hair (neck-length).
Here is a photo of my hair today, I was wondering if I could have some help "typing it".
This is my hair washed and air dried (no brushing or combing), as recommended in the typing-topic:
http://i10.photobucket.com/albums/a134/magikspiffy/IMG_20140805_132812.jpg
and here it is brushed out a little bit:
http://i10.photobucket.com/albums/a134/magikspiffy/IMG_20140805_133218.jpg
I know thickness-wise I am definitely a iii, but I'm not sure whether my hairs are fine or medium (though I do have the odd coarse dark hair), and not sure if I'm a type 1c, or maybe even a 2a. I've always thought of my hair as straight, but there are definite slight waves in it...
Finally, what colour would you use to describe my hair colour?
Looking forward to meeting everybody, and hoping to grow my hair further (and healthily!)
~ DreamSheep
I am DreamSheep, born and raised in Spain, although for the past four years I have been living in the UK, coinciding with me growing out my hair from reaaaally short hair (neck-length).
Here is a photo of my hair today, I was wondering if I could have some help "typing it".
This is my hair washed and air dried (no brushing or combing), as recommended in the typing-topic:
http://i10.photobucket.com/albums/a134/magikspiffy/IMG_20140805_132812.jpg
and here it is brushed out a little bit:
http://i10.photobucket.com/albums/a134/magikspiffy/IMG_20140805_133218.jpg
I know thickness-wise I am definitely a iii, but I'm not sure whether my hairs are fine or medium (though I do have the odd coarse dark hair), and not sure if I'm a type 1c, or maybe even a 2a. I've always thought of my hair as straight, but there are definite slight waves in it...
Finally, what colour would you use to describe my hair colour?
Looking forward to meeting everybody, and hoping to grow my hair further (and healthily!)
~ DreamSheep