Veteran: TLHC is your spiritual home and you know it like the back of your hand
Newbie: excited to learn, forming routine and goals, might be your first time growing your hair out
Experimenter: no one knows what you will do next with your hair
In-betweenie: contemplating what you want to do with your hair, no solid goal but maybe one day
Quiet regular: maybe prefers reading, may be offline a lot but always finds their way back
Steady Neddy: you have regular online presence and make steady progress
Pro hair styler: can be found in Hair style of the month section, gives great advice
Inci expert: you know your ingredients and if you don't, you will find out, science based knowledge
Benign neglect mode: no fuss, period.
Other?
I wrote in my profile that I'm an avid collector of objects of updo construction, and reckon there are a few LHCers that are hoarders of hairtoys like me (that gives them wide-ranging knowledge and experience with all things hairtoy, how/where to acquire them and all the other ins and outs of payments, shipping, etc.). So, thanks to LHC, I have a dragon's hoard of hairstuffs from around the world, and don't mind sharing my experiences and pictures of most of my pretties in and out of action. But when I'm not messing around with that side of the forum, I'd probably say I'm a Veteran of sorts, while being a Quiet Regular lately.
Product hoarder would be another LHCer trait as well, methinks.
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I voted veteran and quiet regular. I would like to say steady neddy but I do have my periods of not posting. However, I have been on here for 8 years now!
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Actually since my first reply and reading your comments, I now realise there is a difference - many of us experimented out of necessity, whereas Experimenters are those who do so because they want to. Even though it likely started out as necessity, they probably enjoy it far more than those of us who stop once finding a good routine
Length goal well and truly met, now just seeing how it grows ...
Picky scalp but easygoing hair, thank goodness
Same here! I took about an 8 year break. It's good to be back.
I have a serious case of Dr Jeckyll/Mr Hyde personality of Benign-Neglecter and Experimenter. Chilling and letting the floofball do is thing, until the moment that I have my bathroom prepared for the apocalypse, bowls of various concoctions all around and a plan in mind.
And also Inci-expert, that is just my mode of running things. But I tend to be hyper-sensitive to a lot of ingredients, so itīs not an option.
Pixie! - Ear - Chin-length floofball - B(L)ob - Shoulder - APL...
I’m definitely a newbie! I’ve been growing my hair for at least 2 years now from a pixie, but only found LHC a couple of weeks ago. My hairs currently APL give or take, which is the longest it’s ever been due to frying and years of growing and cutting the same inch off after salons telling me you have to cut your hair to grow it. I’m hoping to learn better ways to manage curly hair care and finally reach my length goals.
I chose "Quiet regular" and "Benign neglect mode". Though I've only been growing my hair long on purpose for a year or two and I think only signed up here last year, I've been reading here a long time for tips and tricks on henna. And well, I'm lazy! Part of why I started growing my hair out at all was simply because I was fed up of keeping it cut.
Veteran: TLHC is your spiritual home and you know it like the back of your hand....I love LHC and my long hair brothers and sisters as family
Quiet regular: maybe prefers reading, may be offline a lot but always finds their way back ...occasionally offline, depending on life events at times
Steady Neddy: you have regular online presence and make steady progress....as my health and family needs allow me free time
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