I am a belly dance student that enjoys performing and watching performances. And if there is one place that is a bastion of long hair, it's a belly dance event. A belly dancer follows the image of most bare midriff characters (ie. genies and mermaids) which means long hair. But what was a dancer like me to do after donating my long hair? Well, one thing that is great about belly dancers is that many who don't have long hair make do with fake dos.
My first venture into fake hair was the way of the weft. A weft is a strand of hair connected to a clip. These clips are clipped on close to the scalp under existing hair. It is best if you have layered hair, which is why I had mine re-cut with layers in order to blend in with my wefts. Though, that is why I had the Beatles/David Cassidy look without the wefts. ANYWAY, here is what that looked like.
However, I had to put around nine clips in my head, which is quite irritating. So, then, I got a ponytail, which is much easier to put in and is dramatically longer! But, perhaps, obviously fake....
Recently, since my hair is growing out, I have allowed myself to get by with wearing my hair au naturale at performances.
There are many options that I haven't even tried, like these, which I have seen on a fellow dancer and it looks fantastic! The wonderful thing about the availability of fake hair is that anyone can join in on the long hair fun. I know that most of my blog is about growing out real hair, but some people have lost their hair or can't grow out their own hair. So, wefts, weaves, and wigs....it's all good in my book!
If you, too, can't stop thinking about growing out your hair, you've come to the right place.
Wednesday, July 30, 2014
Wednesday, July 23, 2014
The Middle Stage
If I had posted a couple of months ago, you would have seen a more former Beatles/David Cassidy look. That's the thing about short hair on me...my hair is bone straight. So, when it's not styled or curled, it just kinda looks...jagged. And I just don't have the time or patience for all that fussing. I miss the days when I would just wrap my hair on top of my head, throw it in a ponytail, or just wear it long, fresh out of the shower to let it air dry. A long hair life....that's the life for me!
Some might say that the above pictured length is long. Ooh nooo it ain't! This is the middle stage. Long hair for me is at least past my waist. That length when my hair has a mind of it's own. Like, all of a sudden I turn my head and something trails along and hits me on the side of my arm a few seconds later. Or maybe hits someone next to me and I have to apologize. Or when I can do the full Cher Bono flip; tilting my head down, turning my head to the right, and using my left hand to assist as my head turns to the left to fling my long tresses to the back. Aaaah yes. That's called long hair mentality....it's all those little behaviors that women with long hair take for granted. It's a beautiful thing.
What do you like about your long hair? Do share :-)
Some might say that the above pictured length is long. Ooh nooo it ain't! This is the middle stage. Long hair for me is at least past my waist. That length when my hair has a mind of it's own. Like, all of a sudden I turn my head and something trails along and hits me on the side of my arm a few seconds later. Or maybe hits someone next to me and I have to apologize. Or when I can do the full Cher Bono flip; tilting my head down, turning my head to the right, and using my left hand to assist as my head turns to the left to fling my long tresses to the back. Aaaah yes. That's called long hair mentality....it's all those little behaviors that women with long hair take for granted. It's a beautiful thing.
What do you like about your long hair? Do share :-)
Tuesday, July 8, 2014
The George Michael Method
My friend, Amy, replied to my previous blog and mentioned the Morroco Method. While I check this out, I thought I'd share the method that I've used for the last 8-10 years to grow and maintain my long hair, WHEN it was long...sniff sniff :'-( Now we are getting down ta bidness! The method I followed was the George Michael Method. No, not George Michael, that totally awesome singer from the 80's and 90's, but Dr. George Michael, the long hair doctor.
According to Dr. George Michael, there are a few things to abide by while growing hair out.
Below is a video I took a few years ago at the George Michael salon I found here in San Diego (excuse my goofiness and sheer lack of selfie video skills)! So far, I know there are George Michael salons also in Beverly Hills, New York, and Fairview Park, OH! If anyone knows where any more are located, or wants to correct my information above, please post a comment!
According to Dr. George Michael, there are a few things to abide by while growing hair out.
- All hair should be the same length. Ideally, there are no bangs or extreme layers. The idea is that whenever hair is cut shorter in one place than the other, the body sends nutrients to the shorter hairs, taking away nutrients from the longer hairs. This would either slow long hair production or cause hairs to fall out. A George Michael cut is one where the hair is mostly all one length, with a little rounding at both sides.
- No coloring, blow drying, or harsh treatment of any kind. Hair should be treated like fine silk. When wet, it should only be gently combed from the bottom to the roots and air-dried. Some people sleep with silk or satin pillow cases or put their hair in a silk cap while sleeping. That's some serious hair care, y'all!
- Daily brushing with a boar hair brush is good! When dry, a good brushing with a boar hair brush will distribute the natural oils from your scalp to your hair and stimulate your hair follicles. The recommended technique is to flip the head down and brush the underside really good, and then flip head back and finish brushing the rest.
- Trim or "dust" hair every 3 or so months. The George Michael trim or "dusting" consists of twisting small sections of hair to expose only the split ends and trimming those off. After that, a final trim to even everything out.
- Get a treatment done every 6 months or as needed. The George Michael treatment is a deep-conditioning protein treatment which rebuilds the hair so that you can grow your hair longer and stronger. If you don't have a George Michael salon in your area, they also have a 12-minute deep conditioner that you can do at home. But it's great to get this treatment done. It takes 3 hours and you can't wash your hair afterwards for 3 days as it continues to work on the structure of your hair. It is kind of like a perm in that it is a chemical treatment, but it replenishes your hair's structure.
Below is a video I took a few years ago at the George Michael salon I found here in San Diego (excuse my goofiness and sheer lack of selfie video skills)! So far, I know there are George Michael salons also in Beverly Hills, New York, and Fairview Park, OH! If anyone knows where any more are located, or wants to correct my information above, please post a comment!
Monday, July 7, 2014
You're my obsession....
If you have long hair, I see you. Creepy? Of course. Female or male, I am secretly admiring your hair. "Ah, look at how their hair flips around as they turn their heads," I think. It's all I see. Especially in San Diego, we have our share of beachy guys and gals with long, flowing, mermaid hair. I don't care if it's sunbleached, crazy-colored, or just plain fake. I am envious. I confess.
Last year, I did the honorable thing and donated my hair for Lent. My daughter warned me "this is how you are going to be," and she continued to make a sad face, complete with a bit of a whine. But I didn't listen. In addition to that, cutting my hair was not all altruistic. My hair was doing weird things after I gave birth in 2011. A lot had fallen out, and a lot was trying to grow back in. It drove me nuts. I knew I couldn't keep it. So, I figured that if I was going to have shorter hair, I might as well donate it to a good cause. So I did. And everyone was proud of me. And I dug my do for awhile.
But now, I am in what most ladies call, the dreaded "middle stage": not short enough to be considered stylish, not long enough to be considered admired. Kiiinda... meh. So I am on a mission. I have a goal....to grow my hair out yet again. And I'm going to be asking EVERYONE for help. Can't wait to get everyone's input!
But now, I am in what most ladies call, the dreaded "middle stage": not short enough to be considered stylish, not long enough to be considered admired. Kiiinda... meh. So I am on a mission. I have a goal....to grow my hair out yet again. And I'm going to be asking EVERYONE for help. Can't wait to get everyone's input!
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