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Most female cyclists have shorter hair, it seems.....in my case I have very long hair and don't want to cut it. Is anyone else out there with long hair, who can tell me what they do re: washing, keeping it away from your face while riding, etc? Terry has a helmet just for those of us with long hair, for putting the ponytail through, etc
But how about washing? I don't like washing every day, just every other day, too often dries out the hair. What to do?
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I had long long long hair for years. The keep away from face bit was always handled by the fact I kept it braided, basically a French braid that started at the back of the crown and went from there. Washing...yes...always a bit of problem. Know exactly what you mean, so at the advice of my hairdresser, I started washing the root region only. Kitchen sink, very mild shampoo (baby shampoo or the like), just with the finger tips. NO SCRUBBING. Essentially just washing the scalp in truth. I only washed the length of my hair about once a week. Helps that I have naturally oily hair as well
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I have long hair as well. I, like you don't like to wash every day..........my hair is all ready dry. I put my hair totally up during work-outs but it is still wet when I'm done. What I do is wash every other day...........but on the days I don't wash I just rinse my hair out. My hairdresser said it is the shampoo that drys the hair. I still am not happy about it cause I have to blow dry still and stuff...............but i can't go to work with sweaty hair! YUCK |
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Thanks for the replies! I wasn't sure how to handle it anymore, rinsing on off days sounds like a good idea, and washing on the other days.
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I wear my long hair in a braid. I wear a coolmax headsweat under my helmet, tying the ends under my braid, and that absorbs some of the sweat from my neck that would otherwise make my hair so wet. I haven't seen anyone else around here wearing headsweats, but I also like how it helps the helmet stay in place and keeps my hair more out of my face, and my head doesn't feel hotter.
If I take a shorter ride I don't necessarily wash my hair. If I take a long ride and it is very wet with sweat and I just washed it the day before I give it a single wash with milder shampoo and use conditioner. Just rinsing would probably work, but by the time I get it wet it seems a waste not to wash it. I don't blow dry--I braid it wet (makes for lots of body). |
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My hair is pretty long... down to my hips. I just put it into a simple pony tail for riding. My helmet (Met Ippogriffo; no "pony tail hole" and no problems from the lack of one although it would be interesting to try a Terry such as you mentioned) keeps the stray bits that escape from the pony tail out of my face... and so does the wind! But I just don't get the thing about not wanting to wash it every day. Not washing it daily seems, well, kinda icky to me. I wouldn't have throught dry hair would be a problem if you use a really good quality shampoo and conditioner. Mine gets washed at least once a day, often twice, and sometimes three times. It gets savagely blow-dried every time -- maximum heat + maximum air velocity, tip head forward and wave the dryer around until all moisture has evaporated... which takes just over 3 minutes, which with my volumne of hair should give you an idea of how ungently I treat it -- and I haven't had a problem with dryness or split ends or anything since I stopped using supermarket-type shampoo and stuff. Although some "salon exclusive" brands are pretty crap too... so it might take a bit of experimentation to find one you like that is also effective! |
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Hehe. I know what you mean. I hope none of my colleagues see my post here. I'll never hear the end of it! ![]() |
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Do you wear your socks two days in a row? I cant imagine not washing my hair after sweating my butt off on a ride! Use a decent shampoo, better conditioner and stay away from the hairdryer! I shutter to think what a hairdryer would do to my hair...then again I have spring-like curls.
It should be ritual, shower (wash hair) and EAT afterwards. e
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but it does cost a fortune for her redkin hair products, so i'm glad she doesn't wash it everyday. ohh and the socks thing, change em when they get hard and uncomfortable |
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Long hair on women is to die for so I'm glad none of you are recommending cutting it. Too many women out there have to go with absolutely every style change whether it's flattering or not. I absolutely love long hair on women so do whatever you have to do. Just don't cut it!
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Oh I SOOOO agree with this! And what is it with middleaged women cutting their hair and wearing teddy bear tops? ARGH!!!!! One major reason why I wear my hair long is because I want to break that stupid 'rule" (I'm 45 yrs old.)
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