/r/FierceFlow
/r/FierceFlow is a subreddit for men with long (er) hair to share tips, progress pictures, anecdotes, or anything else.
A Subreddit for men with long (er) hair.
/r/FierceFlow
People have finally stopped asking me to cut it haha
I'll post the rest of my costume tomorrow probably
I have no specific routine. Should I use oil or product ?
I have been growing out my hair a few times. Now it has been almost 5 years since I’ve let it grow this long. The flow is back :))
Second hair day btw, happy with the results. Just did a shampoo and leave-in conditioner. Sometimes the simple things work.
tangling most of the time and a lot of breakage smh
Hi everyone! I have a question about headbands. I use them pretty much every day since I can't stand having my hair falling in my face and eyes while I'm trying to work or study. They're so practical that they've become my go-to hair accessory.
So far I haven't noticed anything weird with my hair, but I'm worried they might make my receding hairline worse or damage the hair fibers
I've read that humans have about 100K hairs, and it's normal to lose up to 100 hairs a day. You lose different hairs at different times, and then they grow out again, but shouldn't this mean that mathematically you should have lost every hair on your head after about 1,000 days, or less than three years? Meaning that your hair can't really get longer than how much it can grow in three years?
Or is it that you lose some hairs more often than others, so that the bulk can still get longer than that?
They will never understand.
If you can look at my forehead you will see what im talking about, little short frizzy hairs that are always there. Any tips on fixing that other than cutting them off and having them regrow? Also if you see anything you would like to add please do, I used conditioner and shampoo, and i blow dry it