Though having thick hair cannot be described as a disadvantage, there are certain inconveniences that you may face with this hair type.
Though having thick hair cannot be described as a disadvantage, there are certain inconveniences that you may face with this hair type.
Not only is the hair usually rough, making it difficult to comb, usually you end up accumulating more dust than others.
Let us take a look at the other problems that you may encounter with thick hair –
The struggle starts in the morning, as you are required to wake up earlier than others, if you plan to wash your hair. You look different than most times.
Once you have washed your hair, it takes you ages to dry it.
You often notice that your shampoo gets over days (…or weeks) before the conditioner. When your expenditure soars, you consider chopping off some of your thick mane.
You often browse the Internet in search of tips on how best you can manage your long and thick hair. However, after trying a few methods, it becomes boring and you eventually give up.
You often invest time in getting your hair into a ponytail. Where there are instances wherein you succeed, other times you give up.
Time and again, you get bouts of headache. The reason usually varies from wet hair not drying soon to just having too much hair to carry around at all times.
You visit the parlour at regular intervals. Forcefully, you are required to spend long hours, as it takes time for the hairstylist to get everything in order.
Even if you have just gone in for a trim, you see chunks of hair on the floor, which amazes even the hairstylist.
When you have heard too many jokes made at your hair’s expense, you prefer wearing hat rather than tying it.
You always prefer carrying your flat iron. On days you forget it, all hell breaks loose. Taking pictures is a strict no on such a day.
Humid regions and a humid climate are your worst enemies, for obvious reasons.
Over time, you get asked a lot of questions about your hair. Gradually, you get used to it and to the fact that you have thick mane.
You are no longer bothered, as you have accepted it as an extension of you.