KiniKakes
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Yeah, you get on now!You're one of the folks that is an excellent model/example for beautiful ends.
Sometimes i think i just feel compelled to play Devil's advocate..... stick up for the underdogs, i guess.




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Yeah, you get on now!You're one of the folks that is an excellent model/example for beautiful ends.
Sometimes i think i just feel compelled to play Devil's advocate..... stick up for the underdogs, i guess.![]()
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*smh* Let me hursh now though!
*scurrying out of thread*
Yes, I was kind of assuming that the ladies here were intelligent enough to know this regardless of the ideas expressed in this thread.
A few points based on some of the posts in this thread:
*to have nice ends does not mean your hair has to be blunt cut
*to have nice ends does not mean your hair has to be the same thickness from root to tip
*the ends I'm referring to in the original post are unmistakeably (sp?) in need of some help
*I don't believe in going overboard with scissors.
*I think it's <insert word> to start a thread about reaching APL, BSL, MBL, etc. when your ends are torn up (which is probably the main reason for this thread) I mean if it's just to impress others, we'd sincerely probably be more impressed with hair that is shorter but has nice ends.
*I'm not telling anyone what to do. Remember the title of the thread begins with the word encouragement. (not you have to or you must, etc.) So for those who say it isn't right to tell someone else what to do with their hair, that's very true and that's not what I called myself doing. I call it giving sisterly advice/encouragement which is welcomed here.
So of course anyone can walk around with whatever kind of hair/ends they'd like. But it may be a good idea to put off posting about progress and new lengths. That puts others in an awkward situation, because no one wants to say something hurtful and we'd all rather give a sincere compliment.
I do that too. I was just hoping that you didn't think for a moment that I was talkin' 'bout you.
Sorry but you are wrong !!! There is nothing wrong with V shape...That is the natural growth pattern for most people...Blunt and even cuts are a preference...There are people who when they get cuts get their hair cut in a V or U shape because it is considered natural...
Most of us were referring to split damaged ends..And if hair is a W...that is from breakage the is not a natural growth pattern......I may cut blunt and I may not I like my V shape at the moment......
Nah, man. Them ends was seriously splittin'!!! LOL!!! They needed ta go!Ummm...1) Most of the ladies up in here saying, "I did it" are not the ones the OP is talking about and ya'll heffas need to put the scissors down naw!I mean, Hairpy...StillALady... pluheese!
2) I think it is perfectly okay to hold on to your ends as LONG as you want to...BUT, nevamind, this is a good thread and I'm not trying to get it locked up.
I'm not trying to be mean, really--but I've seen some pics and it looks like some of us are putting up with some horrendous ends for the sake of length. We're sisters here, so let me tell it like it is--your BSL or MBL hair doesn't really look good/is not impressive with the ends eaten away. Trust me, it will look much better with neat ends. I'm not saying your ends have to be as thick as the rest of the hair, but perhaps just need a little neatening up.
I know there are about 50leven of y'all out there that have been wanting to say this same thing, so now I've said it for you.
We want health and length ladies.
Now go out and do the right thing!
I'm not trying to be mean, really--but I've seen some pics and it looks like some of us are putting up with some horrendous ends for the sake of length. We're sisters here, so let me tell it like it is--your BSL or MBL hair doesn't really look good/is not impressive with the ends eaten away. Trust me, it will look much better with neat ends. I'm not saying your ends have to be as thick as the rest of the hair, but perhaps just need a little neatening up.
I know there are about 50leven of y'all out there that have been wanting to say this same thing, so now I've said it for you.
We want health and length ladies.
Now go out and do the right thing!
I don't have a problem showing yawl my bad, uneven ends because, I need to have pics of the good, the bad, and the ugly to know when I'm getting real progress. I posted them up in my fotki to keep me in line with how my progress is going and it lets me know when I am in dire need of a trim. In fact, I just had a fotki friend commented on the differences in the pics of my hair from when I started in October of last year to the present. I was very pleased that I kept those pictures of my ugly ends and have something to compare them too later.
By no means am I knocking what you are saying Supergirl, but I think that we should have pics of both the good and the bad. By all means, I agree totally in cutting/trimming straggly looking ends that are super ugly and not to mention, more damaging to our hair in the long run. It's just not worth keeping just to have length if it's ugly.
ETA: I know that I am in need of a trim, but I will not do so until next month and even then, I am only getting it dusted.
I'm looking at your ends in your siggy and no my dear, you are not in the number! Seriously, the hair I was referring to is obviously and without question or doubt having serious ends issues. Your ends look normal to me. So unless there's something you know that we don't know and that your siggy pic isn't showing, you're not having ends issues.![]()
I'm not trying to be mean, really--but I've seen some pics and it looks like some of us are putting up with some horrendous ends for the sake of length. We're sisters here, so let me tell it like it is--your BSL or MBL hair doesn't really look good/is not impressive with the ends eaten away. Trust me, it will look much better with neat ends. I'm not saying your ends have to be as thick as the rest of the hair, but perhaps just need a little neatening up.
I know there are about 50leven of y'all out there that have been wanting to say this same thing, so now I've said it for you.
We want health and length ladies.
Now go out and do the right thing!
I haven't had a trim since my medium chop last September ... and I'm not planning to have another until this September. Luckily, my ends have no splits (protective styling, baby).
I have to agree. My ends are not fab but I've never thought that it was good to hang onto bad thin ends. I did this in high school and my ends were chewed up and horrible.....never grew. You don't have to take much off to neaten it up either. Just do some small dustings here and there if you don't want to take the plunge. Dustings really don't take much off of the length anyway.I'm not trying to be mean, really--but I've seen some pics and it looks like some of us are putting up with some horrendous ends for the sake of length. We're sisters here, so let me tell it like it is--your BSL or MBL hair doesn't really look good/is not impressive with the ends eaten away. Trust me, it will look much better with neat ends. I'm not saying your ends have to be as thick as the rest of the hair, but perhaps just need a little neatening up.
I know there are about 50leven of y'all out there that have been wanting to say this same thing, so now I've said it for you.
We want health and length ladies.
Now go out and do the right thing!
I have to agree. My ends are not fab but I've never thought that it was good to hang onto bad thin ends. I did this in high school and my ends were chewed up and horrible.....never grew. You don't have to take much off to neaten it up either. Just do some small dustings here and there if you don't want to take the plunge. Dustings really don't take much off of the length anyway.
Indeedly. And a picture isn't going to show the difference between the two - esp. since everyone's hair/layers progresses at different rates. I have natural layers. The difference between the bottom of my crown layer and the bottom of my nape layer is well over 6 inches - I have a big head, too. It's going to be a long time after never before I cut off six inches of perfectly healthy hair - esp. since I'm not chasing a blunt cut.
I don't know. It seems rather rude and pushy to try to tell other grown women when they should cut their hair just to fit your view of what hair should look like - I'm pretty sure, just like being fat, there's no need to point out that their ends are thin, as they are QUITE aware of the fact.
But that's me.![]()