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    I tie it up and shove it sometimes in the back of my jacket.
    it turns into dreds otherwise
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    Then don't plait it and you will get dreads... or A dread!
    I'm gonna make it so PC

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    i put mine in a bun but as a gal i can.........either way tie it up ,put it under ya jaket...looking good has to come second to fighting with the knots and matted mess later on............. .......and its good to see heaps of people with long hair,there was a trrend a while back to chop it off...............................owwwwwww
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    I'm glad to see this thread coz I was just wondering the same thing. At the moment I put my hair in a low ponytail and tuck it into my jacket but if even a whisp escapes it ends up all matted

    Those leather ponytail gadgets look great. If anyone in Kiwiland decides to produce them, just let me know! I'll order one right away.

    Meanwhile, where does one get a silk balaclava? Sounds nice and comfy and might even save me ripping my ears off when I remove my helmet!
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    Quote Originally Posted by girlygirl
    This lady knows what she is talking about!
    I tie mine back at the base of my neck, then plait the rest.
    When you spend as much as I do on my hair each year it pays to look after it.
    A another tip to protect your hair is to use a light wax based shine additive product (I use Kerastase) and apply to your hair once tied back. Works wonders.

    Gg

    Ditto


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    I let it all hang out into the airflow..Uhh that was then (70's) and those of you that know me now will see the funny side.
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    i let it hang out (i need a haircut badly), but its getting wet these days riding to work...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wasp
    i let it hang out
    Yes, well Ive been meaning to speak to you about this.....
    "Some people are like clouds, once they fuck off, it's a great day!"

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    wah-uh-oh that sounds like something more ... um ... yea ...

    spose being spoken to is better than a ......

    problem is you see, ive NEVER (yes really) ever been to a hairdressers - my mum has always cut my hair (shows doesn't it?) so i dont really know what to do, walk in and sit down? book?

    theres a good place about 10-20 seconds brisk walk from work so i have no excuse i guess
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    depends wheather you are been chased,i dont have to worry i have nun.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wasp

    problem is you see, ive NEVER (yes really) ever been to a hairdressers - my mum has always cut my hair (shows doesn't it?) so i dont really know what to do, walk in and sit down? book?

    theres a good place about 10-20 seconds brisk walk from work so i have no excuse i guess

    I refuse to pay more than $30 for a haircut and get it cut maybe once a year so your probably doing better than me!..
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    From somebody who is more vain about their hair than most girls:

    The fastest and most effective way I have found is to use multiple hair ties, all the way down the length of the ponytail. I use up to 4, but even a single extra one near the end will do wonders to stop it flying out and tangling. (I know, I have experienced the pain, heartache and frustration of wind-knotted hair...I had avoided the scissors so far though, mwuahaha).
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    Rode with a guy who used a hair net. Just tuck it in and let it out.

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    If you've got a decent rack you CAN get away with short hair. A nice ass helps too, and legs gotta have leg.......

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wasp
    problem is you see, ive NEVER (yes really) ever been to a hairdressers - my mum has always cut my hair (shows doesn't it?) so i dont really know what to do, walk in and sit down? book?

    theres a good place about 10-20 seconds brisk walk from work so i have no excuse i guess
    haha... I am pretty much the same. Only ever been to a hairdressers when I got my dreadlocks, and I have no idea what the process is with getting the stuff cut, prices, how long it takes, if they advise on styling etc... Mine has been growing since I cut my dreads off and is getting to the point that I might finally get it cut.

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