Humidity brings the Medusa look. |
I did have a friend (who keeps his hair no longer than half an inch) tell me that dreadlocks repel water much like an Afro does. That had not been my experience, but I tend not to correct people in public until I just can't stand to keep my mouth shut.
Now that the moistness of the air has shot up for the summer, I'm feeling like I understand how Medusa must have felt. Never has my hair looked more snakelike . . . the Gorgons must have had some kind of water snakes for hair. More on Medusa in a future post
There are ways to keep them tame, but these fierce serpents definitely like to perk up with very little provocation.
- Wax, especially wax that has been softened by a hot shower or bath, makes them malleable. Even if you believe that wax does not help hair lock, it definitely can help shape it.
- Hats can also keep hair down, particularly ones like my favorite took, pictured here. If I want to use this hat to tame my locks for uncovered display, water can again be ally as well as enemy. Even unwaxed hair, when crammed underneath the old brown-and-tan when partially dry, will yield to the demands of fashion.
No telling what's hiding under here |
So water can cure what is causes, but I have to do so cautiously. First and foremost, my locks need to be allowed to dry thoroughly or I'm setting myself up for mildew, and I cannot to begin to imagine how disgusting that would be. If I don't ever get a chance to write about mildewed locks, I'll consider myself blessed.
I hadn't thought about how the power of weather can control your hair, locked or not. This is new, interesting, and from a maintenance perspective, pretty damned annoying. There are times when it's okay to look wild, but humidity doesn't compromise all the easily.
I wonder what winter will bring to this mane of mine?
If you ever do end up with a mildew problem, I hear vodka works wonders. One lass I know used espresso flavored vodka because it was all she had. Not only did she kill the mildew and its stench, but she smelled like a latte instead. ;)
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