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big brown horse
Hoof In Mouth
  Some of you have really long hair don't you?!  My goodness!My hair decides to stop growing at my sholders. It has always had a mind of it's own. Never could get it any longer than sholders. :/
  Some of you have really long hair don't you?!  My goodness!Same here, BBH.....it used to be down to my waist in 6 th grade and then my mom cut it to shoulder length and it never, ever grew back. Weird! :/big brown horse said:Some of you have really long hair don't you?! My goodness!
My hair decides to stop growing at my sholders. It has always had a mind of it's own. Never could get it any longer than sholders. :/
  I had to braid it at night to avoid rats nests. I cut about 8 inches off in August.  I needed the change. It's shoulder length now and a bit longer in the back. Just brush it and wear it down mostly. Ponytail.  Headband pretty often. I like it, but will let it grow through the winter. 
 I liked the short curly doo, but dang it always grew back straight again. It would drive me nuts hanging in my eyes. By the time it got to my shoulders, I'd get disgusted with it all and cut and curl it again. Finally, I gave up and let it grow. It grew to my shoulders then stopped for along time like it was expecting me to cut it again, but I didn't. Now it's down past my waist and seems to have stopped again. It's been there for nearly a year. My last hair cut was 8 years ago.
 ), I have brushed it up, twisted then clipped it. If I did this while wet/damp in the morning, by evening if taken down would make nice wave/curl. Great and easy way to do lifeless hair when you have an evening dress up (usually once a year christmas party we go to 
 ) such is my life.That's a handy SS tip! I think my hair would pull out at the roots by the time I got the lift that I need, lol!old fashioned said:Most of the time it's in a ponytail at the crown of my head pulled tight for a free face lift



enjoy the ride said:I love all your clever baseball cap slogans- mine just says "UlcerGard- prevent the Ulcer." Free from the vet and good advice too.![]()
