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A Curly Girl’s Tale: exactly how I Grew to like My Hair
Things were all kitties as well as ice cream up until I turned 12. To quote my sixth grade diary, 12 was “a year of devastating change.”
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The very first event occurred that fall, when my finest friend, who occurred to be my next door neighbor as well as partner in criminal offense considering that I was four, moved away to a mysterious location called “The Valley.”
The second event struck that winter, when the unthinkable happened: puberty. I’ll never fail to remember the traumatic trip with mommy to J.C. Penney to get my very first bra.
Then, that summer, puberty took away my sleek, directly hair as well as replaced it with a big, frizzy mess.
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And so began my rocky connection with curly hair…
I assumption technically my hair is a lot more wavy than curly, however back then all I saw was a head of hair that on its finest days resembled a lion’s mane.
As luck would have it, that look was in at the time. It was the ’80s, when curls as well as the spiral perm reigned supreme. Curly women roamed the hallways at school. They moved in dense packs of frizzy hair, acid-washed denim jackets as well as Liz Claiborne purses.
It was just sheer dumb luck that my naturally curly hair occurred to be “in” since I was timid as well as self-conscious at the time. fitting in mattered above all else.
Truth be told, I had no concept exactly how to manage my unruly waves. This was well before I found wide-tooth combs as well as conditioner washing, yet my hair as well as I ultimately reached a kind of detente that would last for a number of years. I hadn’t grown to like it yet, however I didn’t dislike it anymore either. Nope, I saved that for the ’90s.
By the time I’d gone to college, directly hair was all popular again. I was back to hating my waves as well as envying the women with their charming linear locks.
The a number of poor haircuts that complied with didn’t help. There was the poufy triangle cut that left me appearing like a Bichon Frise, or the cut in which the left side of my hair was a full inch shorter than the right, or the razor-cut from hell (a frizzy nightmare!).
During those dark years, I spent hours in bathrooms with strike dryers as well as brushes, hopping from one straightening serum to the next to fry my hair into stick-straight submission.
It wasn’t up until my late 20s that I started to feel different about my hair. I can’t pinpoint precisely when or why it happened, however I believe it had to make with where I was in my life. I’d lastly begun to comprehend who I was, as well as eventually, I believe that started to equate into exactly how I felt about my hair.
As my curly confidence grew, so did my bag of hair tricks. before long, I was asking curly-haired good friends for product suggestions as well as making visits to different salons. soon I’d discovered about dry shampoo, conditioner washing as well as diffusers (oh, my!). like a hair jedi, I started working WITH my hair’s nature, as well as not against it.
Sure, I still bust out the flat iron from time to time, however now I like my curls. I like exactly how they look different from someday to the next, as well as exactly how when I go out with the girls, I have the distinction of being “the chick with the curly hair.”
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It took decades for me as well as my hair to get here, however I’m so glad we did.
Your friendly community appeal addict,
Karen