Many times, this does happen. This also means that your hair has the advantage of catching knits aswell.
hair bumps are when your putting up your hair and you get this little bump in you ponytail or what ever you have when you have your hair up. some people like hair bumps in there pony tails and such but some don't.
well it is kind of an opinion question... most hair that is around the shoulder area, yes will be able to be put into a ponytail. but, however not all hair can. on the other side i dont know how much hair you could get cut off and still be able to put into a ponytail. i would suggest you talk to whoever is cutting your hair
It won't stop the growth, however, it can damage the area that is being pulled into the ponytail.
Cut it shorter. ______________________________________________________________ I'd wear a ponytail.
it wont prevent you from getting hired, but it will give the impression that you dont take care of yourself. that doesnt mean get rid of it, if you wash your hair often, brush it, and make it a tight ponytail, it will actually tell people you can take care of yourself and manage long hair
A ponytail is a hairstyle in which you gather your hair up, usually with a hair band of some sort. Hair needs to be long enough to stay in the hair band in order to make a ponytail.
take the hair by your ears and make sure they dont get put up into the ponytail then do the ponytail and fix the remaining hair how you want it.
no
Putting your hair in a ponytail in the same place every day can stress your strands where the elastic meets the hair, especially if you wear your ponytails very tight. Constant friction on the strands can lead to fraying and breakage, potentially causing frizz and fly-aways.
a ponytail. or braid it down
put your hair in a ponytail and put the hole in the sponge through the ponytail and use hair grips to hold the hair down
I guess you can cut it. For hair styles: long ponytail, it is really pretty if you have it in a ponytail.