I have long curly hair and when I take off the helmet it is flat and
straight, but not in a good way. Also, anything below the helmet is still
fluffy and curly.
HELP! I want to be able to take the bike to go to events or dinner and
such, but hate the hair. If we're not going anywhere particularly fancy,
just walking around somewhere, I put on a cap. That's not always an option.
At home I have to wet the top of my head and redry. If I have to carry a
water bottle and blowdryer, I'm gonna need larger saddlebags.
LN
Motorcycle - 06 Jun 2008 18:41 GMT
>I have long curly hair and when I take off the helmet it is flat and
>straight, but not in a good way. Also, anything below the helmet is still
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> LN
God what an idiot
Shave it bald or take a bus
Jerry - 06 Jun 2008 21:36 GMT
> I have long curly hair and when I take off the helmet it is flat and
> straight, but not in a good way. Also, anything below the helmet is still
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> At home I have to wet the top of my head and redry. If I have to carry a
> water bottle and blowdryer, I'm gonna need larger saddlebags.
I have a feeling you're going to have to find alternative
transportation to the places you want to go without getting helmet
hair. How about straightening your hair for your events or dinners?
Then all you have to do is bring a brush or try a helmet liner.
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Jerry
someone@some.domain - 07 Jun 2008 00:25 GMT
>I have long curly hair and when I take off the helmet it is flat and
>straight, but not in a good way. Also, anything below the helmet is still
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>LN
buzz it.
LN - 07 Jun 2008 02:20 GMT
>>I have long curly hair and when I take off the helmet it is flat and
>>straight, but not in a good way. Also, anything below the helmet is still
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> buzz it.
Ya, not really that sort of girl. Don't look good in a buzz.
Thanks anyway.
someone@some.domain - 07 Jun 2008 02:34 GMT
>>>I have long curly hair and when I take off the helmet it is flat and
>>>straight, but not in a good way. Also, anything below the helmet is still
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>Thanks anyway.
that's different. i believe you can google hair nets for under helmets. i
don't know what they're called, but my ex used to have some.