Re: Calling all who are growing shoulder to APL!
I so belong in this group! My longest lengths reach my shoulders but my hair is 5" long all over after being bald from chemo so I will be doing the mullet for a while but cutting is not an option, I want my waist length hair back! I have not started measuring the LHC way, from the hairline to the longest hair. I just measure my actual hair so I have eyebrow length in the front and touching shoulder length in the back. So I will have very layered hair! Does not matter, I am healthy and that is the important thing. Ladies, get those mamograms! That is what saved my life. Literally. Okay, off the soapbox and back to reading the posts....
Re: Calling all who are growing shoulder to APL!
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theodora
GlennaGirl your hair is so close to APL you should be there in no time! I love your colour too, I know you said it's the camera phone that made it look like plum but I think it's gorgeous on you.
Thank you, ((theodora)). That was a wonderful thing to hear.
Re: Calling all who are growing shoulder to APL!
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Originally Posted by
kdaniels8811
I so belong in this group! My longest lengths reach my shoulders but my hair is 5" long all over after being bald from chemo so I will be doing the mullet for a while but cutting is not an option, I want my waist length hair back! I have not started measuring the LHC way, from the hairline to the longest hair. I just measure my actual hair so I have eyebrow length in the front and touching shoulder length in the back. So I will have very layered hair! Does not matter, I am healthy and that is the important thing. Ladies, get those mamograms! That is what saved my life. Literally. Okay, off the soapbox and back to reading the posts....
Congratulations on your recovered health! I'm sure you'll be there in no time.
Re: Calling all who are growing shoulder to APL!
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Seishin
I'm growing out a graduated bob. So my front pieces are soooo much longer than my 18" at the back. I'm torn about cutting them to even things up. I'm leaving my hair naturally curly and wearing it up more in an attempt to leave it alone
I can sympathise with you here! I was doing the same and growing out a hugely uneven POB from chin, I got to 1 year of no trims by wearing the front up in different ways befor I gave in and chopped it! My front layers had just reached APL but the back was much shorter with far too many layers from starting with a shaved bit that I gave in.
It feels so much better now it's even and I'm happy I cut even if it meant losing length.
Maybe you can tolerate it longer as you are a curly though? Mine is straight but would flick up at UBL and the layers would go everywhere and look awful. I think maybe your natural texture will help you through that horrible flick milestone! :)
Re: Calling all who are growing shoulder to APL!
I sympathize on the bob thing. I was also growing out an extremely angled bob and when I had the front evened up with the back I lost a good 4 or 5 inches. However, it looks so much better all one length, so I guess it's worth the wait to have it the way I want.
Re: Calling all who are growing shoulder to APL!
I'm still wondering on if I should get my trim or not and last night I dreamed I went for it and the hairdresser gave me a just below chin bob! So I think i'll wait a bit longer :p
Re: Calling all who are growing shoulder to APL!
Hey ladies...what's your favorite bun for bun curls at this length?
I feel like I'm at a length where I *should* be able to dry my hair in a bun at work, and then take it down to have nicely-shaped waves or curls after work. I still struggle with it though. Twisted buns ( like peacock twists and cinnabuns and french twists) seem very asymmetrical and wonky when I take them down. I feel like a fully rolled sock bun should work, but I have trouble getting my hair into that bun to begin with...layers just flop out everywhere while I'm rolling it.
Re: Calling all who are growing shoulder to APL!
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jaine
Hey ladies...what's your favorite bun for bun curls at this length?
I feel like I'm at a length where I *should* be able to dry my hair in a bun at work, and then take it down to have nicely-shaped waves or curls after work. I still struggle with it though. Twisted buns ( like peacock twists and cinnabuns and french twists) seem very asymmetrical and wonky when I take them down. I feel like a fully rolled sock bun should work, but I have trouble getting my hair into that bun to begin with...layers just flop out everywhere while I'm rolling it.
I do two fully rolled sock buns, one up high on one side and one really low on the other like this http://forums.longhaircommunity.com/...ctureid=105353
It is easier to do when it's a bit wet and looks tidy enough for work and this way the curls aren't divided in the middle of your head! :)
EDT: just remembered...or I don't take a ponytail and twist it all in the same direction for a peacock twist... I make a ponytail shape then split in two in the middle and twist in opposite directions (inwards) then clip with a claw clip for more even results.
Re: Calling all who are growing shoulder to APL!
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KittyLost
I'm still wondering on if I should get my trim or not and last night I dreamed I went for it and the hairdresser gave me a just below chin bob! So I think i'll wait a bit longer :p
Hang in there. Oil and try to keep those ends tucked away :)
Re: Calling all who are growing shoulder to APL!
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pink.sara
I do two fully rolled sock buns, one up high on one side and one really low on the other like this
http://forums.longhaircommunity.com/...ctureid=105353
It is easier to do when it's a bit wet and looks tidy enough for work and this way the curls aren't divided in the middle of your head! :)
EDT: just remembered...or I don't take a ponytail and twist it all in the same direction for a peacock twist... I make a ponytail shape then split in two in the middle and twist in opposite directions (inwards) then clip with a claw clip for more even results.
Thanks for the suggestions!! Fully rolled sock buns are hard for me for some reason ... but the second one sounds easy, with twists facing each other. I think I'll try that now actually and see how it turns out. :)