Do You "Volume Check" or "Length Check"
The latest trend in the natural hair community is having huge hair be it huge twist out, puff or wash n go.
Along comes length checks using your volume and thickness instead of the usual body part measurement and tapes which I personally find to be inaccurate.
Igbo curls recently shared a picture of her hair using the volume/thickness rule and I must say that it's a creative way of sharing your progress.
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Photo source: instagram.
I prefer the volume - thickness measurements.
What do you think?
Along comes length checks using your volume and thickness instead of the usual body part measurement and tapes which I personally find to be inaccurate.
Igbo curls recently shared a picture of her hair using the volume/thickness rule and I must say that it's a creative way of sharing your progress.
Photo source: instagram.
I prefer the volume - thickness measurements.
What do you think?
I prefer the thickness too.
ReplyDeleteI agree. Body part or tape measurement doesn't cut it for me.
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