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    New Member Moondial's Avatar
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    Hi everyone! I thought I'd say "hi" before posting away... I'm 32, a homemaker, writer, photographer from Europe, and actually I already have long hair. After discovering the online world of long hair lovers, though, I have the feeling I've been doing all the wrong things. I never blow-dry, but other than that - oh, dear! I use silicone-laden products, wear my hair down all the time, I only use a plastic vent brush even on wet hair... As you can see, I have lots to learn, and who knows, maybe my hair will improve? It's not in a terrible state, but it could be better. Looking forward to getting to know you all! This seems a wonderful place.

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    Dangerous with scissors Accolady's Avatar
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    Arrow Welcome, new member!

    Hi there!

    So glad you have joined us! You are certain to learn much, gain
    many friends and have a grand time!

    We'll go easy on the subject of cones, you may just be using too
    many or the wrong type, maybe your hair type should eliminate
    all of them. We'll sure help you to determine which products do and
    do not work well with your hair. Of course, your hair is the ultimate
    determining factor, but it is a process of trying different products to
    see what works best for your hair. Who knows, you may just be
    one of those hair types that simply cannot use cones, which is perfectly fine.

    (extending tray of cheese and brownies)

    Karen Marie
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    It is more important to have self-respect than to gain respect from others.
    --Madeleine de Scudéry (1607-1701)

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    Occassional visitor Dvips's Avatar
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    Hi Moondial,

    Welcome to LHC!

    Only you can say what is best for your hair, but you certainly can have fun trying new things. Many people find that their hair prefer cones to no cones, and some of us find that our hair prefers to be combed when wet/damp (though I comb using a seamless comb and do not use a brush generally).

    I hope you enjoy your time here!

    Cheers,
    Dvips
    "If we amplify everything, we hear nothing"

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    Here, there, nowhere Gumball's Avatar
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    Welcome! It's true. You're the divining rod for your haircare. If things are working great for you then by all means keep it up! Hope to see you floating around the forums!

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    Hello Moondial,
    You've already picked up a great amount of knowledge here
    just a quick note: I use silicone products as well, and if I didn't I would never be able to grow my hair to this length. So some hair does react good to those products.

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    Hello *waves*.

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    The Hair Coach purplebubba's Avatar
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    Welcome Moondial. I used to use a ball tipped vent brush on wet hair too.

    I now use Denman brushes which are similar but they don't have the balls on the tips to snag the hair.
    I have a D3 and a D5. There's a D5 review posted by Dancingbarefoot.
    http://reviews.longhaircommunity.com...oduct/10/cat/9

    The D3 is basically the same except it has a few less rows of teeth. They also have versions with only a few teeth similar to vent brushes.

    You might be able to find them at Sally Beaty Supply or another supply store.
    Or you might be able to order them from this site
    http://ballbeauty.com/denman.htm

    You might still break your hair with these but it will be a lot less hair than those other brushes.

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    Liberty or Death Stagecoach's Avatar
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    Hello and welcome Moondial! It sounds like your already off to a good start just by having long hair! I was in the same boat as you when I joined, with long hair but terrible hair habits (I NEVER conditioned my hair before I found LHC)

    I know you'll get lots of support and advice for the wonderful people here on LHC!

    Lady Sunrise of the Prairie

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