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Naturals: What is the most challenging/ frizzy/ least cooperative part of your hair?

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What is the most challenging/ least cooperative part of your hair?

  • Edges/ Perimeter/ Halo

    Votes: 24 14.1%
  • Kitchen/ Back/ Nape

    Votes: 28 16.5%
  • Front/ Hairline

    Votes: 27 15.9%
  • Crown/ Middle

    Votes: 101 59.4%
  • No difference in the areas- All equally well-behaving.

    Votes: 2 1.2%
  • All behaves the same- like a prodigal child!

    Votes: 7 4.1%
  • Other?

    Votes: 4 2.4%

  • Total voters
    170
  • Poll closed .
Re: Naturals: What is the most challenging/ frizzy/ least cooperative part of your ha

For me it is the crown area. It seems like it grows the fastest and thickest. However, it also seems more prone to breakage. I just have to remember to treat it differently. Funny thing is when I relaxed my hair, it was the nape/kitchen.
 
Re: Naturals: What is the most challenging/ frizzy/ least cooperative part of your ha

Nothing about my hair pattern is consistent. I have to treat my hair differently in three parts.

1. My crown has big curls the size of a Sidewalk Chalk and Crayola Magic Marker.
2. The back of my head has curls the size of a Sharpie.
3. The nape and temple/side of my hair has curls the size of a #2 Yellow pencil.
My hair line around my forehead is straight I'm guessing because of Crayola Magic Marker influence.

Its funny when I pull my hair up the reactions I get.
My nephew says my hair goes from little , medium to big curls. He thinks its neat like I did it on purpose. :laugh:
 
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