Page 1 of 2 12 LastLast
Results 1 to 10 of 14

Thread: Hair care pyramid (project i'd like to start)

  1. #1
    Account Closed by Member Request
    Join Date
    Jul 2012
    Location
    Long Island, NY
    Posts
    5
    Length
    4''/26''/40''
    Type
    1a/1b/M/C/ii/iii

    Talking Hair care pyramid (project i'd like to start)

    I'm pretty sure everyone has seen a classic food pyramid, showing what foods you should eat the most of, how often, etc. I'd like to make a similar graphic, but it would show what kind of products you should use on your hair, and how often I have a pretty good of what each level of my pyramid would look like, but I'd like to hear your opinions of what you think the layers should be first because I'm sure they're are many people more experienced than me when it comes to hair care here So, please let me know your ideas~!

  2. #2
    Unexpected Combination PinkyCat's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jan 2011
    Location
    Under the bed, waiting for dangling ankles...
    Age
    47
    Posts
    1,996
    Length
    Black/Numbr/One
    Type
    3a/3b/F/ii

    Default Re: Hair care pyramid (project i'd like to start)

    That diagram is probably not going to look anything like a pyramid because people with different hair properties need different things. Even then it isn't definite.

    For instance - some hair is protein sensitive and some just love it. Curly hair, wavy hair and straight hair all react differently to different elements. Then you have to factor the corseness or fineness of the actual hair shaft.

    Lady Roseus
    of the
    Cherry Blossom Hallow in the Order of the Long Haired Knights. >x<)))> veni vidi crepi.


  3. #3
    Member Kiwiwi's Avatar
    Join Date
    Aug 2011
    Location
    The Netherlands
    Posts
    439
    Length
    APL/WL/TBL
    Type
    3b/F/M/iii

    Default Re: Hair care pyramid (project i'd like to start)

    Yeah, what PinkyCat said.
    And also different scalps, skintypes, hardness/softness of water in the area, weather, humidity, etc.

    It's really not easy to do this. But I like the idea, though! And we could all make one for ourselves So maybe this thread can be about everybody's personal pyramid! ^^

    Jan 22 2014. Can't wait till waist curly!

  4. #4
    Member earthnut's Avatar
    Join Date
    Apr 2012
    Location
    wild wet west
    Posts
    845
    Length
    buzz/MBL/term
    Type
    2c/F/M/ii

    Default Re: Hair care pyramid (project i'd like to start)

    Yeah, a general pyramid for all hair types isn't going to be very accurate.

    Curly and kinky hair need WAY more moisture and oils than wavy and straight hair.

    Thin and porous hair need WAY more protein than coarse and nonporous hair.

    Though, I think in general, moisturizers are more necessary than protein. Even protein loving hair uses more moisturizers than protein in my understanding.

    If I were to make one, I wouldn't make a hair care pyramid, but more a hair needs pyramid. I'd put water at the base, then moisturizers/oils/fatty alcohols, then protein, then things that some people don't use at all, like humectants/polymers/silicones, etc. I wouldn't include things like shampoo that aren't left in the hair.
    Last edited by earthnut; August 10th, 2012 at 02:11 PM.
    2c, average and healthy black platinum hair, MBL
    My hair loves stearamidopropyl dimethylamine, protein, preening, oils, and plopping
    My hair hates distearyldimonium chloride, quaternium-87, phenoxyethanol, brushes

  5. #5
    Hair Dresser akilina's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jun 2009
    Location
    Castle grayskull
    Posts
    3,358
    Length
    18?/24/27
    Type
    1a/M/ii

    Default Re: Hair care pyramid (project i'd like to start)

    Either way, it is a fun idea. Maybe you could make your own, and share it with us
    Taking an LHC break.

  6. #6
    Member
    Join Date
    Jul 2012
    Posts
    295
    Length
    baby/15/30
    Type
    3c/F/iii

    Default Re: Hair care pyramid (project i'd like to start)

    Bumping this and subbing, because I really want to know what people put on their pyramids and how they're designing them. I'm thinking about making one for myself.
    Dry and Curly: CHIN +, SHOULDERS, APL, BSL, MBL, WAIST

    Straight: SHOULDERS, UBL, APL +, BSL, MBL, WAIST, LBL, TBL, CLASSIC

  7. #7
    Member Loveisaverb's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jun 2012
    Location
    Somewhere in USA
    Age
    28
    Posts
    159
    Length
    Pixie/20/WL
    Type
    1b/1c/F/M/ii/iii

    Default Re: Hair care pyramid (project i'd like to start)

    A pyramid sounds like a good idea, but its how you go about it.
    For example you can do one for each hair type (straight, wavy, curly, kinky)
    or even if people make their own on what their hair needs.
    So hair comes in all types, thickness, texture, etc.

    But it definitely sounds very interesting

  8. #8
    Member minxe's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jul 2012
    Posts
    246
    Length
    18/28.5/32
    Type
    2a/M/iii

    Default Re: Hair care pyramid (project i'd like to start)

    I made one for anyone wants to use it It looks best with white text



    I haven't figured out what my hair needs, though, so I won't be joining for a while.

  9. #9
    Account Closed by Member Request
    Join Date
    Jul 2012
    Location
    Long Island, NY
    Posts
    5
    Length
    4''/26''/40''
    Type
    1a/1b/M/C/ii/iii

    Default Re: Hair care pyramid (project i'd like to start)

    Yeah, I certainly agree that different hair types have different needs ^^ I'd love to see everyone else's pyramids, though

  10. #10
    Member mzBANGBANG's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2011
    Location
    Pittsburgh
    Age
    36
    Posts
    954
    Type
    1c/F/ii

    Default Re: Hair care pyramid (project i'd like to start)



    I made one! I didn't put much effort into it, lol, just thought about my routine. I treated the top box as if they were sugars and fats :P

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •