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Apr. 3rd, 2008

  • 9:49 AM
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Oh Sari, what fool thing have you done now? Why, I permed my hair on advice from my hairdresser...

The Whole Story:

Once upon a time, a Chinese man and an Australian woman of European-descent had a daughter. As a baby, the daughter had slightly Asian eyes. As she grew older, she resembled more and more her mother. In the tussle for control of physical features, Chinese genes battled Caucasian. In a less-then-well-planned move, the Chinese genes decided to launch their attack against the Caucasian genes at the base of the child's skull which was covered by her very, very curly hair. Unfortunately, the Chinese genes exhausted themselves battling against the Caucasian curly hair gene and the Chinese genes were not able to battle any further. Therefore, when the child grew up she looked completely Caucasian but for one lock of hair at the base of her skull that was dead straight.

Ok. Translation.

I have this one piece of hair that remains consistently straight and hangs beneath the rest of my hair which is (naturally) curly. It's almost as though the 50% of me that is Chinese tried to make my hair straight as a starting point for looking half Chinese but was so overwhelmed by the curls that it only managed one piece of hair and couldn't go on to make me look Asian anywhere else on my body =D

It is a source of frustration for me. I know it's there. I know it's hanging below and looks flat, or like I missed a spot when I was curling my hair etc. So, my hairdresser and I discussed it. We permed it to be much more in line with the rest of my curls.

Yay!

Comments

[info]hirolla wrote:
Apr. 3rd, 2008 05:07 am (UTC)
i found great amusement in reading about your dilemma
[info]kittygopounce wrote:
Apr. 3rd, 2008 06:01 am (UTC)
=P
[info]dustkitty wrote:
Apr. 4th, 2008 02:17 am (UTC)
That is not a fool thing to have done! That is a wise suggestion from the hairdresser, wisely complied with by the Sari. Having your hair do all one thing (even a crazy thing like curl so much, hehe) will probably be much easier, yes?
[info]kittygopounce wrote:
Apr. 5th, 2008 03:42 am (UTC)
Much much easier. But damn is it freaking me out not to lkift my hair and find a straight bit =D
[info]calicoelfie wrote:
Apr. 6th, 2008 07:16 pm (UTC)
At least your hair is more or less consistent.... Mine will be wavy one morning and decide to be straight-ish the next. O.o And of course, there are the cowlicks to contend with.... >.<

I have to agree with [info]hirolla on this one -- i was pretty amused by the dilemma too. ^_^
[info]kittygopounce wrote:
Apr. 9th, 2008 12:40 pm (UTC)
Ah. Yes. My hair is actually very consistent, a nice positive. It's always definitely very curly. =)

Hahaha =) Yes, it was an amusing story to recount...
[info]miss__scarlet wrote:
Apr. 7th, 2008 04:19 am (UTC)
LOL!
I have a weird piece of hair in that same place, except where the rest of my curls fall out, that one piece stays curly!
[info]kittygopounce wrote:
Apr. 9th, 2008 12:41 pm (UTC)
lol! Reverse!