Does anyone know how I might keep my hair tied in way as to minimize it's volume and prevent it from coming undone?
It is approximately shoulder length and gathers in thick, curly strands. When I wash it I generally untangle it first, then let it air-dry afterwards. I'm not in the habit of tampering with it much afterwards, as it always comes out best this way.
I study Genbukan Ninpou, a martial art with extensive acrobatics including cartwheels, rolls or flips to avoid locks.
The last time I trained was before the winter, when my hair was not at a sufficient length to cause trouble. But now that it is, I would rather learn to deal with it appropriately other than to cut some of it. It doesn't have to be pretty, but it can't be a distraction to either myself or my partner.
Also, the hair near my face is not long enough to be tied back, but does stretch past my ears.
I plan to enjoy it at it's full length when I'm not training. Plus, this hair is part of my soul, you see. :p
2007-06-22
11:58:01
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