u/Lanky-Experience5425

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Hi everyone,

I might be completely overthinking this, but I’d really appreciate your opinions. (Swipe for photos)

I’ve been growing my hair out for a while now and it’s gotten pretty long. As you can probably tell from the photos, I have naturally wavy/curly hair.

Overall, my hair still looks quite full. But recently I tried styling it differently, and that’s when I noticed what looked like thinner spots or areas that seemed less dense. It kind of freaked me out a bit.

I’ve been searching online and I’m getting mixed answers—some people say it could be early signs of thinning/balding, while others say it’s just because longer hair gets heavier and separates more easily, especially with wavy or curly textures.

What do you think?

Any advice or similar experiences would really help 🙏

u/Lanky-Experience5425 — 14 days ago

Hi everyone,

I might be completely overthinking this, but I’d really appreciate your opinions.

I’ve been growing my hair out for a while now and it’s gotten pretty long. As you can probably tell from the photos, I have naturally wavy/curly hair.

Overall, my hair still looks quite full. But recently I tried styling it differently, and that’s when I noticed what looked like thinner spots or areas that seemed less dense. It kind of freaked me out a bit.

I’ve been searching online and I’m getting mixed answers—some people say it could be early signs of thinning/balding, while others say it’s just because longer hair gets heavier and separates more easily, especially with wavy or curly textures.

What do you think? Does this sound like normal behavior for longer hair, or something I should be concerned about?

Any advice or similar experiences would really help 🙏

u/Lanky-Experience5425 — 14 days ago

Hi everyone,

I might be completely overthinking this, but I’d really appreciate your opinions.

I’ve been growing my hair out for a while now and it’s gotten pretty long. As you can probably tell from the photos, I have naturally wavy/curly hair.

Overall, my hair still looks quite full. But recently I tried styling it differently, and that’s when I noticed what looked like thinner spots or areas that seemed less dense. It kind of freaked me out a bit.

I’ve been searching online and I’m getting mixed answers? some people say it could be early signs of thinning/balding, while others say it’s just because longer hair gets heavier and separates more easily, especially with wavy or curly textures.

What do you think?

Any advice or similar experiences would really help 🙏

u/Lanky-Experience5425 — 14 days ago
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Hi everyone,

I might be completely overthinking this, but I’d really appreciate your opinions.

I’ve been growing my hair out for a while now and it’s gotten pretty long. As you can probably tell from the photos, I have naturally wavy/curly hair.

Overall, my hair still looks quite full. But recently I tried styling it differently, and that’s when I noticed what looked like thinner spots or areas that seemed less dense. It kind of freaked me out a bit.

I’ve been searching online and I’m getting mixed answers? some people say it could be early signs of thinning/balding, while others say it’s just because longer hair gets heavier and separates more easily, especially with wavy or curly textures.

What do you think?

Any advice or similar experiences would really help 🙏

u/Lanky-Experience5425 — 14 days ago
▲ 2 r/Hair

Hi everyone!

I’m trying to achieve this hairstyle (like in the picture), but I’m not sure which round brush size would work best 😅

I’m not going for tight curls, more like a soft, airy shape

with movement and volume, especially around the front..

I was thinking about the GHD brush; but I don’t know which size .. 1, 2 or 3?

Or would you recommend a completely different brush?

Thanks in advance! 🙏

u/Lanky-Experience5425 — 17 days ago
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Hi everyone!

I’m trying to achieve this hairstyle (like in the picture), but I’m not sure which round brush size would work best 😅

I’m not going for tight curls, more like a soft, airy shape

with movement and volume, especially around the front..

I was thinking about the GHD brush; but I don’t know which size ..

Or would you recommend a completely different brush?

Thanks in advance! 🙏

u/Lanky-Experience5425 — 17 days ago