Oh golly.
PUH-LEEZE Ladies, DO NOT start posting hair goals for down there.
Co-signing, my pubes are a 3a maybe 2b and the strand are extremely thick. I've actually done a stand test on my pubes and its really hard to break them...Now the hair on my head is a 4a and pretty fine. So I would say a no go on the similar texture
I'm going to say this because I've always thought this:
My pubes have so much sheen, it's amazing. I wish my hair on my head had a natural brillant sheen.
The hair on your head and your pubic hair are totally, two different kinds of hair.
Straight and silky and grey- I heard your missing a mineral if it greys early. Ugh its not pretty, grey in spots. I use neem or a cream that removes hair and off it goes. Love it shaped and trimmed.
I'm going to say this because I've always thought this:
My pubes have so much sheen, it's amazing. I wish my hair on my head had a natural brillant sheen.
wait... pubes turn gray?
Great... My mom went gray early, i don't want to be in my 30s trying to explain a patch of grey in my pants.
Lol, I was just talking about this with my best friend. Mine are super straight for some reason with no curl at all.
The question is a good one......... but i'd have to say no, the two arent the same, and one is not an indication of the other. Like Janet, mine is bone straight with NO curl pattern at all. When it grows out its looong and straight, like Type 1 or 2 hair. On the other hand, the hair in my head is 4a.
So nope, i wouldnt cut your hair expecting your new growth to match your pubes. That is a gamble i just wouldnt take.
I wonder if it is different because it is always covered and moisturized?
I think this makes a lot of sense, because you wash it daily (moisture) and then presumably wear underwear (protective styling).
There has got to be some study out there as to why that is; could it be the natural juices gives it all that??
I wonder if it is different because it is always covered and moisturized?
LMAO, only a LHCFer!