hair
February 24, 2008
When I was at my mum’s yesterday, my little brother dropped by. I say ‘little’ but he’s nearly 28 and nearly 6′3″. When he bent over to pat the dogs, I noticed he’s got the typical middle-aged bald spot. I know that baldness comes from the mother’s side, but that doesn’t explain why no one on my mum’s side has ever lost their hair, while my dad was bald as a coot from his early 20s. My little brother has the same pattern of baldness as my dad.
I’m in the process of growing my hair. Well, I guess it’s not something I’m doing, as such – it’s more something I’m not doing – I’m not cutting it as often. When I do cut it, I get SO to do it. It’s quick, cheap, and he does a good job. He trimmed off a couple of inches tonight, then measured it. 67cms, or about 26 and a half inches. It probably sounds weird, but it’s the only objective way I can tell it is actually growing.
I’m also taking better care of it. I only wash it about 2-3 times a week, and I don’t dry it with a hairdryer any more. The last time I used a hairdryer, it was 11 November 2006, when SO and I got married. And that was only because I did my hair in the middle of the day (we got married mid-afternoon). Before I started looking after it, my hair would just snap. Hair is meant to stretch, but mine didn’t. It was too brittle. However since I started looking after it, it’s now stretching, like hair should (if put under pressure, anyhow).