20 thoughts on “I've grown my hair out long and now a frickton of hair has been broken off halfway or shorter from brushing.

  1. Anonymous says:

    Hair isn’t a living thing, so anything that does damage to it is permanent until new growth reaches that length. There are hair repair serums but a lot of the marketing is gimmicky, don’t try anything advertised to repair your hair in shampoo for example.

    Treat your hair a little kinder so new growth won’t be affected as much.

      • Anonymous says:

        Okay here is an actual tip then. Don’t rub your hair with a towel, this will heck up your hair. Instead you should use a microfiber towel and air-dry it. It’ll take a bit longer but you’ll just have to live with it

      • Anonymous says:

        Repair serum. Use it. Look up "Redken Bonding Treatment for Damaged Hair Repair".

        Again, hair damage is irreversible, this is the equivalent of filling potholes with concrete– your cuticle damage will be filled out and your hair will be smooth. Ideally your new growth will replace your damaged hair.

        Okay here is an actual tip then. Don’t rub your hair with a towel, this will heck up your hair. Instead you should use a microfiber towel and air-dry it. It’ll take a bit longer but you’ll just have to live with it

        Pat and squeeze your hair, don’t tousle it. Like this guy said, a microfiber towel isn’t as rough on your cuticle.

  2. Anonymous says:

    I suggest you pray to God to heal. Hes healed my face. Hes been slowly altering the position of two teeth on the bottom row for me to give me a wider face. He’s smoothed out my cheeks. He’s shaped my nose. He’s flattened my lips. My eyes were always pretty good, I don’t think he did anything there. He’s given me a big cock to be impressive when I jerk it in hell. I guess I’ve been raptured, I wouldn’t expect it.

  3. Anonymous says:

    >this hecking thread
    I’m growing my hair out, know what I do? Nothing. Don’t brush it, don’t wash with shampoo or conditioner, don’t gently dab it with a “microfiber towel”, I just rinse my hair with water thoroughly and leave it the heck alone, what’s wrong with you hecking slaves, are you legitimately unable to comprehend life without consooming? My hair looks and feels great and I don’t need to douse it in chemical slop to achieve this

    • Anonymous says:

      I don’t like and I dont use shampoo but my hair gets dirty and greasy fast they get stuck together like curls
      what do I do
      I’m a dirty neet btw

    • Anonymous says:

      shampooing and conditioning every other day to 2 days then gently seperating it with a wide toothed comb to dry then patting it to damp and leaving it isn’t hecking slave chemical slop consooming, how even is it that is literally barebones hair care.

      >dont brush it
      you 100% do not have euro hair or are some sort of third worlder

    • Anonymous says:

      Every hair is different. I gotta wash mine and comb it, else it’ll be entirely tied up. Though I only comb it every 2-3 days and wash 3 times a week after working out.
      To add, diet can also affect it, as does genetics, whether you use or don’t use shampoo/cond with/without salt, where you live if it’s hot, cold, humid, dry, near ocean.
      There’s also that whole natural shampoo with coconut, avocado or whatever oil differs per person. Same with that seal/salt water spray.
      You gotta find what works with you.

      right, long hair haver this is what youre doing. If most of your hair is hecked and you cant even hide it and its just a loss then hecking cut it and start again if its not then start taking care of it by

      >wrapping your shit while u sleep or putting on a silk pillowcase to stop breakage

      >brush your hair from the TIP to the root not the root to the tip like a mong

      >be really hecking gentle when you brush and take the time, dont just man handle it

      >put your shit into protective styles when doing stuff (low pony tail is the least gaygy way by tying your shit you stop mechanical damage)

      >avoid mechanical damage (car seats, bus seats, zippers, bag handles etc)

      >get your shit trimmed every 4-6 months because they cut the split ends and or get layers because it hides the hecked up bits and reduces the length of a lot of the hair so you cant heck it up as easily

      just stop being stupid basically

      has some good tips. For tying you can also use a chopstick or something to spin it in a bun and stick the stick through it. Doesn’t break any hairs if you do it right compared to tying or using a band.
      Also get a wooden comb.

  4. Anonymous says:

    right, long hair haver this is what youre doing. If most of your hair is hecked and you cant even hide it and its just a loss then hecking cut it and start again if its not then start taking care of it by

    >wrapping your shit while u sleep or putting on a silk pillowcase to stop breakage

    >brush your hair from the TIP to the root not the root to the tip like a mong

    >be really hecking gentle when you brush and take the time, dont just man handle it

    >put your shit into protective styles when doing stuff (low pony tail is the least gaygy way by tying your shit you stop mechanical damage)

    >avoid mechanical damage (car seats, bus seats, zippers, bag handles etc)

    >get your shit trimmed every 4-6 months because they cut the split ends and or get layers because it hides the hecked up bits and reduces the length of a lot of the hair so you cant heck it up as easily

    just stop being stupid basically

      • Anonymous says:

        boar bristle brush, evenly distributes oils n shit, like: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Bristle-Bristles-Texture-Headband-Included/dp/B07F9QG9XZ?source=ps-sl-shoppingads-lpcontext&ref_=fplfs&psc=1&smid=ALPDTFZI7FJOM

    • Anonymous says:

      >brush your hair from the TIP to the root not the root to the tip like a mong
      wait
      What the heck? Is this right?

  5. Anonymous says:

    Look i know it looks goofy but these ‘massage combs’ are the best detangler ive found. I start with this, then move to a regular wide tooth comb

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