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dunno if y'all have seen my hair.. buh fa mi, i's nah very feasible to wash my hair everyday... considerin my hair is almost as long as i am tall... it takes a good LONG while for my hair to dry, even if i leave it out.. although, it wud be nice to rinse hair everyday, i's nah sumtin i can pull myself to do...

for those of u who can.. good stuff!!

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dunno if y'all have seen my hair.. buh fa mi, i's nah very feasible to wash my hair everyday... considerin my hair is almost as long as i am tall... it takes a good LONG while for my hair to dry, even if i leave it out.. although, it wud be nice to rinse hair everyday, i's nah sumtin i can pull myself to do...

for those of u who can.. good stuff!!

Stop being lazy Heera Singh bai, wake up early and pour Thanda Pani in your kes. Oooooooo thanda panni, sarri susti chak dinda.

Otherwise you won't find your Ruby Kaur tongue.gif .

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I wash my kesh every single day with shampoo and conditioner. I don't feel completely clean if I don't. I also give my hair at least 5 hours of open air.

Someone I know is having an issue with this. Realistically 5 hours is a long time to wait for drying hair every single day. He says he doesn't feel hygenic not washing it everyday but it takes too long to dry every time... please help

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I wash my kesh every single day with shampoo and conditioner. I don't feel completely clean if I don't. I also give my hair at least 5 hours of open air.

Someone I know is having an issue with this. Realistically 5 hours is a long time to wait for drying hair every single day. He says he doesn't feel hygenic not washing it everyday but it takes too long to dry every time... please help

My hair isn't that long, so it usually takes only 1 hour to dry. When I said 5 hours, I mean, after it is dry, I still leave it open for air. I'm not really sure how to make it dry faster, sorry.

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I wash my kesh every single day with shampoo and conditioner. I don't feel completely clean if I don't. I also give my hair at least 5 hours of open air.

Someone I know is having an issue with this. Realistically 5 hours is a long time to wait for drying hair every single day. He says he doesn't feel hygenic not washing it everyday but it takes too long to dry every time... please help

My hair isn't that long, so it usually takes only 1 hour to dry. When I said 5 hours, I mean, after it is dry, I still leave it open for air. I'm not really sure how to make it dry faster, sorry.

ah he might cut it for this reason :o

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Spending time in the company of you folks, my hair has grown below shoulder length too. :lol:

One consequence of the hair growing long is that unlike shorter hair my long hair is very vulnerable to greying. Esp if shampoo is twice a week or more. Already my hair has turned reddish hue .. probably the first step before turning grey/white.

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