Thick or long....hair :p

naija24

Well-Known Member
Sorry for the middle school joke but I realized it as I typed it out!!

Anyway, I wanted to know what ladies in LHCF preferred: long hair or thick hair? If you could ONLY have one or the other, which would you pick?

Personally, I'd take thick hair over length but I'm not a length queen anyway. Still working to get to my dream length of Full CBL.
 

LdyKamz

Well-Known Member
I say thick as well! But this is coming from a fine haired lady. I could do without the sparse braids/twists.
 
I could'nt really say, because I'm on here for tips on long hair care. I don't have really thin hair, but i can say it is sort of fine but idk....
I want long hair though. : )
Thats a toughie!
 

CrissieD

Well-Known Member
Length. I'm ok with thin hair. I've had it all my life. Short hair I am not willing to deal with.
 

ckisland

Well-Known Member
I vote for length. Having had short, thick-ish hair, it is a pain in the butt to style and there's no way to hide a bad hair day. At least you could fake thickness with long hair. And you can put it up and out of the way when you don't want to deal with it.
 

HairPleezeGrow

Natural.MediumFine.3c.
Ummmm....ummmm....ummmm....I'll get back to you on that one lol.

HPG

Don't judge...Sent from my Galaxy Note II using LHCF
 

Fhrizzball

Well-Known Member
Well how thin are we talking and how short would the hair be if thick?

I would go for thick though as I could always imitate length with clip ins. What I wouldn't give for a BAA though.
 

Stormy

Well-Known Member
So... I can't have both huh? How about long and kinda thick? Or long, but not too thin. :look:
 

Ravenhairedbeauty

Well-Known Member
Definitely thick hair. Coming from someone who used to have thick full hair, to now over processed texlaxed hair, I would love my thick hair back. I'm definitely transitioning back.
 

Aireen

Well-Known Member
Long. I've seen ladies with thin hair work with what they've got and have done that well. I also don't have thick hair and I don't really mind. Hair that is long is beautiful once you take care of it regardless of texture or type – thick or thin, I can appreciate both.
 

cynd

Well-Known Member
Natural, texlaxed or fully relaxed my hair has always been fine and thin. Since my options appear to be short and thin or long and thin, I'm going with long and thin.
 
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SingBrina

Active Member
In my opinion long is bra strap. So I choose thick, because if it is thick and above bra strap it looks longer than somone who has bra strap with thin hair. I just love thick hair, just looks so healthy and long. I have had bra strap a few times and only once it was really thick. When it was thin i hated it. One reason I cut it. It was my fault it thinned tho
 

youwillrise

Well-Known Member
my hair will never be thick...neverrrrr! ((cries))

ive achieved length (well, before i cut it off...again)

but thickness is not something ive been able to.

i wish.

i guess you have it or you dont...my density is probably medium...so sometimes my hair can look semi-thick, but eh.
 

NaturalPath

Well-Known Member
Thick hair (speaking as a fine-haired lady). Thick hair can grow long.

Long hair is not cute when it is thin & there is nothing you can do to give it the thickness that I would like.
 

krissyhair

Well-Known Member
I have naturally thin/fine hair. That's just the way it has been since I was a child and it will be that way for the rest of my life. So I would rather have long hair. It's an actual achievable goal.
 

kxlot79

Kitchen Mixtress
THICK!
I agree with someone upthread. Thick hair has a healthier appearance, IMO. I mean... If your hair is thick and damaged, you can kind of disguise the damage. When it's long, thin, and damaged, people see those split ends and flyaways from a mile, and it looks hideous. :)
 

MrsTimberlake

Well-Known Member
If my choices are short and thick (I consider short SL and above) or long and thin, I'm going to choose long.

Oh and thin hair doesn't mean it's unhealthy.
 
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