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I’ve always been what I consider to be a rule follower
for the most part. I believe parameters
are put in place for good reasons that are not always transparent and serve the
purpose of balance and order. Of course
that comes with a few qualifiers; will it affect my life negatively, i.e. will
I go to jail?, does it compromise my morals and values? That being said, I do things that fall
outside the proverbial invisible lines we are not supposed to cross but nothing
that requires much more than a slap on the wrist.
Its rule #104 on the natural hair don'ts list and goes
against all things holy as it relates to handling your delicate tresses. We are all too familiar with said list. While it annoys some, others seemingly
worship it. The indubitable Hand In Hair
Syndrome (HIHS) is almost of epidemic proportions and afflicts most of us. What girl doesn’t engage in a little hair
play throughout the day? It’s only
natural to want to show affection to your soft coils or touch your coif in admiration. For some it’s simply a habit done without
even a thought. Others are getting
familiar with their new texture or style.
Every now and then, just as a reminder of how dope my mane is, I gently
twirl my curls around my finger.
Whatever the reason, it can lead to consequences down the line;
unwelcomed frizz and breakage just to name a few.
Do you suffer from HIHS or PDA? What do you do to combat it? I still haven’t figured it out yet!
Check me out on CurlyNikki every Friday.
Check me out on CurlyNikki every Friday.
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