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Growing Hair long, need tips

Posted: Wed Apr 04, 2001 2:49 am
by Brent
i've never done it before, i want long hair, not like real long, and not like a mullet lol, but equally long all around and stuff, is there anything special i need to do like get it cut a certain way or get certain parts trimed? or do i just let it all grow out on it's own?

help me out here, i'm new to all this, but i've always had short hair and it's time for a change

Posted: Wed Apr 04, 2001 2:52 am
by Prey521
You need to use that special kind of gel, like the one that Ben Stiller used in "There's Something About Mary" :D :D

Posted: Wed Apr 04, 2001 2:52 am
by nightowl
Originally posted by Brent:
i've never done it before, i want long hair, not like real long, and not like a mullet lol, but equally long all around and stuff, is there anything special i need to do like get it cut a certain way or get certain parts trimed? or do i just let it all grow out on it's own?

help me out here, i'm new to all this, but i've always had short hair and it's time for a change
going for the pony tail school girl look?????? :D :D :D :D

j/k.......you knew that there would be a smart a$$ comment in here sometime

Posted: Wed Apr 04, 2001 2:59 am
by YARDofSTUF
Just miss all ur hair cut apointments or whatever lol thats how i did it!

Posted: Wed Apr 04, 2001 4:18 am
by fanta
Well before you start growing your hair just remember the Texas heat is on its way :)

Posted: Wed Apr 04, 2001 7:25 am
by TonyT
Just let it grow.
It will get straggly -
periodically go to barber/stylist and ask for a "clean-up" & tell em you are trying to grow the hair longer.

Posted: Wed Apr 04, 2001 7:52 am
by keeper
Use 'styling gel' to hold hair down until it gets long enuf to stay down on its own.

Only use 'factory sharpened' scissors, like "ICE" brand scissors for any trimming.

ICE brand scissors cost about $80. and can be sent-in to be 'microsopically' sharpened.

Using Ordinary scissors Breaks hair off instead of cutting, is what causes 'split-ends and 'friz'.

Is other brands, too. Just can't remember them.

Posted: Wed Apr 04, 2001 7:54 am
by SeedOfChaos
Originally posted by YARDofSTUF:
Just miss all ur hair cut apointments or whatever lol thats how i did it!
Same here... but as TonyT said, you might want to get the tips cut off at times before they get damaged. Once the hair is damaged, it will not grow any further. If you just want it to reach your shoulders, you should be fine without haircuts though.

Furthermore, the longer the hair gets, the more care it needs. However, don't wash it with shampoo every day, that kills your hair pretty quick. It's okay as long as your hair is short, because the natural moisture can reach the full lenght of the hair pretty quick, but if your hair is long, it takes a while to reach the tips. So washing it with shampoo dries it out fast. Also, I strongly recommend using a good conditioner. Makes your hair much easier to brush, so you will pull less hair out when they're tangled (especially important if you have thin and curly hair, like mine). When tangled, softly brush it, starting at the tips and slowly work your way up to the roots. Don't use a blow dryer too often, heat is also not very good for your hair (normal Texan heat should be fine though).

Cheers,
Ronald

Posted: Wed Apr 04, 2001 9:09 am
by RoundEye
Originally posted by fanta:
Well before you start growing your hair just remember the Texas heat is on its way :)
True,
Near the summer, since I work in a service bay, I get mine cut off my collar and above the ears. If you are going to wear it long wait to the end of summer and let it start to grow.

In the winter, longer hair keeps what little brains I have left from freezing.

Posted: Wed Apr 04, 2001 2:11 pm
by princess
just get pregnant! my hair has grown fast!

but seriously... they have a product called mane and tail. it was made for horses but i have known of several people who use it and say their hair grew faster. it is sold in any hair store and i think in some grocery stores. they also say you should get your hair trimmed every 6 weeks, not cut, just trimmed. it removes the damaged hair and allows your hair to grow faster and much more healthy. i would suggest using really good conditioner so your hair is soft and easy to brush. a really good shampoo and conditioner i use is called matrix. it runs about $15 a bottle, but its worth it. it makes your hair very shiney and soft. another thing i have known for people to do is when it gets long enough to put in a pony tail. make it very tight so it kinda stretches your hair. and like everyone else said, dont blow dry. i think you should wash it everyday. i dont think it hurts your hair to be clean, if you use good products.

good luck and i hope i was of some help. ;)

Posted: Wed Apr 04, 2001 3:25 pm
by Loch-nar
Brent-
pretty good advice on the thread.

trim the tips to get rid of split ends.
just getting past the initial, funny-looking phase is the hardest.

I grew my hair wayyy long in college. Kinda miss it now, but actually it is kinda a pain in the a$$ to take care of....

good luck :)

Posted: Wed Apr 04, 2001 7:15 pm
by Jesse23
I keep mine short and faded. I get it cut every 1-2 weeks. In the summer 3-5 days. BTW my cousin is a barber part-time

Posted: Wed Apr 04, 2001 7:30 pm
by TonyT
That manw & tail stuff really works. It was designed originally for horses but the stuff is modified & sold for humans. My wife used it as well as my oldest daughter. I know it works cause I have had to clean out a few drains with looooooooooong hairs in them recently!

Posted: Wed Apr 04, 2001 7:33 pm
by EvilAngel
Just do what Princess said.. You'll get rich at the same time hahaha

Posted: Wed Apr 04, 2001 7:39 pm
by Brent
nah, i don't wanna get pregranant right now, need a stable job first with lots of money and have a more stable life first before i have a child...

so since i can't do that right now... thanks for all the tips guys!

I hadn't thought about the upcoming heat and long hair, heh, it was 85 degrees here today and humid, this is only a taste of things to come for texas weather.....

BUT i really wanna have long hair for QuakeCon and that's in August....

Hrmmm harder to maintain too i'm hearing...

damn, no easy choices! I think i'm gonna go for it anyways! what better way to learn and learn from mistakes if i make them, i'll never know if i don't do it.....

so here goes nuthin!

Posted: Wed Apr 04, 2001 7:44 pm
by EvilAngel
Brent, Jesus would be proud!

Posted: Wed Apr 04, 2001 7:45 pm
by Prey521
Originally posted by Brent:
BUT i really wanna have long hair for QuakeCon and that's in August....

Oh, so you wanna blend in with the other nerdy weirdos HUH :D

Posted: Wed Apr 04, 2001 7:56 pm
by fanta
lmao, Brent you need to get out more.

Posted: Wed Apr 04, 2001 7:57 pm
by downhill
Really long hair is no big deal. Try growing it. If it's not turning out like you want, do what Prey does.

Buy a wig. :D

You can have it styled like Michael Bolton, or Mel Gibson, in Lionheart, or Fabio. :D

Or even Prey's favorite, Borjk. J/k. :D :D

Posted: Thu Apr 05, 2001 12:29 am
by David
Originally posted by Prey521:
You need to use that special kind of gel, like the one that Ben Stiller used in "There's Something About Mary" :D :D
Tee-hee-heee

Posted: Thu Apr 05, 2001 8:32 am
by keeper
Remember, hair is 'dead' tissue. It only grows at the roots. Don't use Commercial Shampoos/Conditioners [from wally's, etc].

Get shampoo/conditioner from beauty supply.

Then, don't use shampoo e/day.

Can use Conditioner e/day to clean. Use fingertips to stimulate scalp [never use fingernails].

Used to use 'Mane & Tail' on my horses...Walmart sold it for a while. Is nothing special.

Drink some KNOX Gelitin e/day so your body has the materials to grow hair.

Hair grows an average of 3/8 inch per month. [average].

Don't forgrt to use the 'good' scissors if trimming.

Posted: Thu Apr 05, 2001 8:40 am
by SeedOfChaos
Originally posted by Loch-nar:
just getting past the initial, funny-looking phase is the hardest.
*nods* took me three attempts to get past that stage...