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What you're referring to is called a "Halo" on many boards, I might add.
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There's a one drop rule for hair too, y'all?
What is it about your edges that makes you want to relax them?
I understand that the "halo" can be annoying,
What is it about your edges that makes you want to relax them?
I understand that the "halo" can be annoying, but in my experience the edges are the softest, least resistant and most susceptible to damage of any area...there are several natural/non permanent solutions that would probably be strong enough to "lay them down" if that's what you really wanted.
perfectscore had a thread about Nivea the other day and a little tin of that is 99 cents!![]()
I've never had a problem with halos. Never liked hair that looks like it's glued to your head. (Y'all know the hairdos I'm talking about; I'm proud to say I never got touched by the madness--thank heavens I don't follow fashion.) It's different if you have hair that usually smooths down that way on its own; but to go out of my way to get my hair to do what doesn't come naturally, er...Girl, bye!
what's this halo effect. pics?
Bachelorette, will you pay attention in class!I posted a picture.
J/K
Not the best example but basically a halo is when hair doesn't smooth down along the hairline but stands up and looks furry/fuzzy, so you look like a saintBless me!
Lol, you mean those few tufts of hair sticking out is the halo everyone is referring to? If I get halos, I can't say I've ever noticed it enough to want to do something about it.
Why do you have to be only one thing though?
I feel like I'm the crazy one saying that such a person would relaxed and natural
but it's true... the little bit of relaxed hair around the edges doesn't mean that the person is not dealing with a head full of natural hair.
There's a one drop rule for hair too, y'all?
Yep. This is a better picture of a halo:
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