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isn't as thick or shaped the same as the opposite side...it is shaped slightly different, different no matter how i prep it.
the texture is beautiful, although it does tend to be frizzier than the opposite side at times & its certainly not as full. i've been trying to sleep on the opposite side & back of my head but i'm a side sleeper by nature, its not as easy as i thought. this is only noticeable to me; not another soul has commented on the slight difference. i know the difference is there though & its making me crazy. any other side sleepers out there? have you "evened out" ? anyone got experience with this? i'm open to suggestions. |
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I have that problem too, I used to have to style one side of my hair looser than the other so the curls would be even. When I got sick of doing that, I just trained myself to switch sides when I sleep. Only way to be fair to both sides if ur head
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i've been sleeping at the opposite end of the bed lately.
don't know what else to do. |
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Mine was so bad I moved my bed. I was falling asleep on my right side watching television. Moving the bed helped. Plus I started babying that side more. Good luck.
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My right side is less dense because I sleep on it, I just can't sleep any other way and it sucks.
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Yes, I'm working on this. I have been sleeping at the opposite end in the mean time & it seems to be working. My new afro pick is helpful as well. ...so much for finger combing
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