"jmcquown" > wrote in message
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> On 11/19/2018 1:28 AM, Cheri wrote:
>> "dsi1" > wrote in message news:e442de6f-0889-44bd-b055-
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>> At some point, when they get older, the young girls over here will often
>> cut their hair. The cutting of long hair has always been a symbolic rite
>> of passage, or a break with an old life, or a rejection of certain
>> values.
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>> Or maybe they just get tired of all the caring for it and have better
>> things to do.
>>
>> Cheri
>>
>>
> I find long hair is much easier to deal with than a short 'do'. I can't
> be bothered with hair rollers or blow-drying, styling, etc. Then again,
> I've never really found a short cut that looks good.
>
> I use a gadget called a Crea Clip (thanks for the suggestion, NancyY) to
> trim it. Saves me a ton of money. Just getting a few inches cut usually
> costs about $15 + tip. Yes, I'm frugal.
I can quickly french braid my
> hair, or put it in a bun or a twist (another nifty thing - spin pins!) or
> just pull it back in a pony tail if I don't want to wear my hair down.
>
> Jill
Sure Jill, but you have said that you have thinner hair, which is easier to
wash and dry than the Asian type long hair that is usually quite thick and
half way or so down the back. I don't like long hair on myself due to it
being thin, so short works for me.
Cheri