Confusing Hair Lengths.??
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Sep 14, 2013
Deneshia D.
How do I grow my hair all the same length? I cut my hair completely off my 9th grade year (I'm in 11th grade now) & when I cut it, it was all the same length. but somehow over the years of hair growing my sides are shorter than the back & the back is longer than the sides. how do I change this? what can I do to make it grow the same length? is it something I'm doing wrong? or can your hair naturally grow that way?
because my back is almost bra attachment length while my sides barely touches my boobs.
Sep 14, 2013
Larissa F.
That's exactly how my hair is, length and everything, and my mom just said it was from backs being a basically straight vertical line while chests stick out. I guess it kind of makes sense. if anyone else has any ideas I'd like to hear them though(:
Sep 14, 2013
Symone B.
Sep 14, 2013
Shelley W.
My hair is the same way. Can't train your hair to grow to one length.
Sep 14, 2013
Kim S.
Think about the hair line. The lowest point is the bottom at the back. A 15cm hair from the very bottom of your hair at the back is going to sit much lower than a 15cm hair that started growing from near your ear. I'm sure all of the hairs are of a similar length, they're just positioned differently - the only thing you can do is have the back cut to appear to be the same length as the sides