Dec 2, 2003
I finally washed my hair this morning, put my moisturizing products in my wet hair, and slicked it back in a pony puff, with two clips on the side. It's been long since I've worn the classic pony tail, and I think I'll be wearing it for a minute. This style is convenient for working out as well; I can easily wash or rinse my hair without having to take down a particular style first, and quickly put it back in a pony.
I noticed that the left side of my head of hair constantly remains "less curly" than the right side of my head of hair. I constantly wonder why is this? I noticed this a few months back, around March I'm sure, after I took down my cornrows + pony style down. It seems as though the curl has been stretched out and won't revert. So when I slick my hair in a pony, put the scarf on to air dry, and take it off, I notice that my right side always has a beautiful wave pattern as opposed to my left side. In addition to that, the very back of my head is the curliest! I have really cute coils of curls... one day I plan on wearing it out like that. I wonder, is this from excessive ponytail wearing in previous months? Needless to say, I have different curl patterns around my head.








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