Thursday, July 30, 2009

Unique Hair Characteristics: The Widow's Peak

What are some genetic or unique characteristics that make your head of hair different?

I have a Widow’s Peak/ Eddie Munster. My widow’s peak isn’t as prevalent as Eddie Munster’s, but I do have one.





When I was younger I didn’t like it at all! I have grown to love it because I really can’t do anything about it, and it’s one of the characteristics that make me unique. I have heard of people shaving their widow’s peak but that has never crossed my mind. You would have to keep on doing it because it would GROW right back. You would look like you have an upside down triangle of hair “pricklies” once the hair starts to grow.
Let us know what makes your hair different!

Until Next Time,

3 comments:

  1. You know I have a widow's peak too but I've seen where people have cut them off and they look weird to me without it. I think it gives you character and adds to your look. So many people have them that it doesn't really bother me and you're right, it would drive me crazy to have to constantly shave it off. Embrace your differences because they are what makes us who we are. Your hair is gorgeous by the way. How did you achieve that style?

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  2. Thanks Denise! These pictures were taken after my first Henna experience. I was wearing a twist out. I just put two strand twists in my hair and took them down once they were dry and donned a headband.

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  3. They must have been large twists? I wil try this when my hair gets longer.

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