Finally Answering THIS Question About My Hair...

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Katherine Sewing

Katherine Sewing

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In this video, I will finally be answering THIS question about my hair! The one I have been avoiding answering for a while now, even though many of you have asked it. We will be answering the question of “what’s the point of having long hair if you are just going to wear it up every day?”
In my typical fashion, I not only will answer this question but deal with some of the hidden preconceptions that are built into this.
Newsflash: Making this mindset shift was one of the biggest foundational changes that allowed me to change my haircare routine in order to grow long and healthy hair. Enjoy!
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⏰ Time Stamps ⏰
0:00 - Intro
4:10 - Why This Question Rubs Me the Wrong Way
6:37 - Assumption Busting
7:17 - Historical Vs. Modern Mindsets About Hair
9:50 - Different Cultural Mindsets About the Value of Hair
11:43 - Modern View About Our Bodies
14:01 - Finally Answering the Question
16:58 - Conclusion
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@KatherineSewing
@KatherineSewing 5 ай бұрын
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@j_marie4305
@j_marie4305 4 ай бұрын
Hi, I am the original asker of this question. I am autistic and have a very bad habit of asking excessively blunt questions. I did not intend to offend you, and I sincerely apologize. In my case, I do love my long hair for the visual effect. It’s not that I am trying to impress others, I just like to surround myself with beauty, and when I see my hair flowing, I think it is beautiful. I didn’t consider that others enjoy their long hair for more than the visual effect. It was very interesting to hear your perspectives, and I appreciate that you took the time to make this video because of me, although I feel terrible that I was obviously so hurtful to you. Also, in reading the comments here, I see that others took my question very personally. So I apologize to the rest of your viewers as well.
@charitykopczeski5649
@charitykopczeski5649 4 ай бұрын
This questioner is so sweet! I think much the same way, but wouldn't have been able to put it into words.
@kvfoley
@kvfoley 3 ай бұрын
Don't worry about it. It's a valid question. I grow my hair long so that I can put it up. I have horrible straight, fine, thin hair and in order to wear it short, I would have to blow dry it, style it, and use a ton of mousse and hairspray just to get it to look decent. It's too much work. When it's long, I just twist it up and put a clip in it, and I'm good to go. Plus, I don't have to spend a lot of money on haircuts.
@rawforyou5514
@rawforyou5514 2 ай бұрын
I think one is always free to ask questions, as the other can always chose to answer or not. And the response in this case is very interesting for a lot of people! So thanks for asking!
@AutisticBarbie
@AutisticBarbie 2 ай бұрын
Don’t feel bad at all. You just asked a question ❤
@stargirl2710
@stargirl2710 2 ай бұрын
💜💜💜
@micheledickey4066
@micheledickey4066 5 ай бұрын
I LOVE THIS!! My hair is to my knees and people ask me allll the time how long I’ve been growing it and people I know have asked me why I have it so long if I always put it up. I tell them that I don’t have long hair for anyone but me. Having long hair isn’t about showing it off. It’s mine and I will wear it however I want on any day just like anyone else.
@monicabatesbusquets
@monicabatesbusquets 5 ай бұрын
YES!!!!!!!! EXACTLY!!!!!
@faithk1892
@faithk1892 5 ай бұрын
As someone with slightly below tailbone length hair I can help with this. I love wearing my hair up in different styles. It helps me retain length plus, instead of using tons of products to style it, braids and vintage styles are wonderful to experiment with. I dont care to impress people. Plus, many women see my long hair at times and say it must take too long. No it actually takes less time to pin it up and go about my day. 😊
@NoraRoisin
@NoraRoisin 5 ай бұрын
Exactly! It takes less time! My hair length used to be about yours, though quite thin at the ends, and it was very easy to wrap it up on itself and pin it up on my head. Probably under a minute most of the time to comb it and do that (because of how I washed my hair, it wasn't very tangle-prone).
@KatherineSewing
@KatherineSewing 5 ай бұрын
Love this, so true! Thanks for touching on this. ☺️
@juliecramer8459
@juliecramer8459 5 ай бұрын
I think my growing hair is prettier up than it was hanging down when it was short. I love upswept hair. I wear mine in a big clip. Protects it and looks nice.
@ambermarie7204
@ambermarie7204 5 ай бұрын
I agree!! I’m so done with feeling like I have to wear my hair down to “look good” even at weddings. The fact is I get more compliments when it’s done up nice than when it’s down since I cannot be bothered to learn how to style it. Anytime it’s been styled for events in the past, the smells of all the chemicals, the texture (straw-like), and the effects the next day are simply not worth it for the “look” that was supposed to be achieved, which ironically only lasted a couple hours Now that I’m a mother of toddlers - it is up. All the time. And why shouldn’t I? I can’t make it look good up, it suits my face, to me is more feminine (which I personally like) and it’s protective of the hair length I love which is long long hair. Nobody else loves it as much as me, but that’s something I’m ok with. My hair may be my joy alone, but it is my joy. I shall revel in it.
@brendaarchambault510
@brendaarchambault510 5 ай бұрын
Agree. The question I always get it must take a long time,washing it, or it must take a long time brushing it out & putting it up.
@amandaowen5617
@amandaowen5617 5 ай бұрын
Asking why have long hair if you always put it up is like asking why workout if you’re just going to put clothes on. You do it for yourself, to make you feel good. It’s a process to be enjoyed, a ritual to take comfort in. I used to ask myself why I was trying to grow my hair out because “what’s the point” but since I’ve cut to pixie cut, I miss the process, the ritual, the pampering. If it’s not something a person has an interest in, they will never understand the point.
@beccacoleman498
@beccacoleman498 5 ай бұрын
I have a hard time with this comparison, because unfortunately people who work out a ton simply don't wear enough clothing...😅
@WhiltiernaAria
@WhiltiernaAria 2 ай бұрын
@@beccacoleman498 I was about to refute that but I'm in shorts and a tank with no socks or shoes on... lol
@AbiG-pi5pc
@AbiG-pi5pc 5 ай бұрын
Fantastic video. I have waist length hair and people ask me this too. If I wore it down every day it would get completely trashed by the wind, getting caught on zips and buttons etc. and wouldn't be waist length for long! Wearing my hair down and loose is for special occasions, in the same way I wouldn't wear a ballgown every day because it's impractical. As you say it's nice to have the choice.
@TheTruthisalive
@TheTruthisalive 5 ай бұрын
I love having long hair TO BE ABLE to wear it up ❤
@wrecklisseve
@wrecklisseve 5 ай бұрын
I'm not there yet, (I haven't made it below the shoulders yet -- wish me luck) but, yes, this is why I'm trying. And to have more choices.
@magalieg273
@magalieg273 5 ай бұрын
Can't do 75% of hairstyles without having at least waist length or longer!
@linalindholm5623
@linalindholm5623 5 ай бұрын
I have long hair because I don’t want to pay for haircuts… and it’s more practical to just braid long hair than fix short hair. 😅 Weekly I get the question on how long it takes me to make my hair in the morning, and I always answer: faster than fixing short hair 😂
@littlewhitehouseinthecount3944
@littlewhitehouseinthecount3944 5 ай бұрын
Thank you Katherine. You are such an unloading to me. I'm 53 and have ALWAYS wanted to grow my hair long, wear historical clothing and live in a log cabin with a wood cookstove. Unfortunately, I have always let others around me to "talk me out of it" so to speak. I was told for so long that these were silly ideas and impractical and so I never followed my dreams. I truly regret that. I wish the internet and people like you would have been there when I was young to encourage me and show me that it could've been done and given me courage and confidence to do so. It's been a pleasure to get to know you through your channel and also the recent conversation through email. God Bless!
@Juhulia76
@Juhulia76 5 ай бұрын
It might not be too late to pursue your dreams
@Leah_Tewari
@Leah_Tewari 5 ай бұрын
It’s never too late! ❤🤗
@KatherineSewing
@KatherineSewing 5 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for this heartwarming feedback! As for your cabin dream, my brother Robert has a KZfaq channel @cabininthewoods all about living in a cabin in the woods with a heating stove ♥
@DawnBarb
@DawnBarb 5 ай бұрын
I am 52 and have had long hair which would get snarly under neath so then I’d have short hair, then long hair, then short hair and then it started getting so thin in the front, I whacked it all off and bought wigs. It’s fun being able to go long and then short, but my hisband hates them and whines when I I change them out. Super short hair is cute and mostly easy, I can dry it in less than three minutes, but I feel feminine in long hair. I have started to let it grow. It;’s still short, but I’m trying some of your techniques in the hopes of my hair returning to some semblance of hairs past. It may never be the same, the color has changed of course, but it’s much softer than it’s been in a long time. Thanks for the inspiration.
@chrismickel7431
@chrismickel7431 5 ай бұрын
People who call your dreams "silly & impractical" ought to be ashamed of themselves. It is NEVER too late!!!!! I, also, heard discouraging words from others about these same desires that you have. It took me a while but I FINALLY am doing what I have always wanted. I am homesteading here in northern Calif. with my DH. I have hip-length hair, wear vintage clothes - some that I sew on my 1910 treadle machine. No log cabin, but we have a very unique custom-built "hobbit house" that we LOVE complete with a wood cookstove. I repeat, it is NEVER too late!!!!! Just keep visualizing it to bring it into your life.❤❤❤
@olgagicala7886
@olgagicala7886 5 ай бұрын
This is a really interesting topic and I think that you can see similar psychological mechanisms in many other areas as well. What I noticed is that the people are very quick to see all the costs and downsides of alternative lifestyles. "It's too much effort, too much time, why bother when it doesn't even matter". The problem is that ALL lifestyle decisions come with costs. As you've shown, the cost of following the mainstream approach to hair care is hair damage, objectification of ourselves that leads to unhealthy relationship with our bodies that may lead to a range of other mental problems etc. In the end it always comes back to the same question: what matters to you? This tunnel visioning honestly really puzzles me. Many of the mainstream lifestyles are extremely unhealthy on all levels. But because they are mainstream they are just accepted without question and suddenly you are the weirdo for trying anything else. More and more often I just find myself keeping quiet and choosing to only share my true preferences with people who I know (or at least suspect) will be open-minded about them.
@werewitch9466
@werewitch9466 5 ай бұрын
People saying that are probably jealous lol, with long hair you can do so many pretty hairstyles and if you enjoy it who cares? I cut my hair recently because it was driving me crazy and I thought 'I'm wearing it up anyway so who cares?' but I honestly regret it a lot, weirdly I miss the time consuming part of it. Taking care of your hair is a nice feeling. Don't let people drive you crazy💗
@anaemicroyalty0504
@anaemicroyalty0504 5 ай бұрын
I was recently thinking about all the time and money I put into my haircare in the last 5-ish years but I realised that it's literally my favourite kind of self-care so who cares lol
@werewitch9466
@werewitch9466 4 ай бұрын
@Clover_262 Gee, hit a nerve?
@marcelaabarca623
@marcelaabarca623 5 ай бұрын
Normally I don’t comment on videos but I just have some reassurance for you: just because you are DIFFERENT does NOT make you weird. I’m a high school teacher and do I think there are some weirdos out there? Of course I do…but not everything is weird just because others can’t understand it. I personally love how you teach curlys to care for our hair the way you have (and the lessons you’ve learned along the way and mistakes not to make) and it’s actually helped me to know what to DO with my hair other than having it down 100% of the time (I’m a mom of four, so it was often in a pony when it was in the way or when I didn’t have time to style it). Don’t let someone else rain on your parade just because you have gorgeous curls you know how to care for properly (and take the time to) and the success you’ve had sharing it with others. You keep teaching us curlys how to keep up with our hair without frustratingly chopping it all off because it’s “in the way” or “I don’t have time to style it” (because that’s what I’ve told my hairdresser before). Thank you Katherine, for all of the knowledge that you share!
@KatherineSewing
@KatherineSewing 5 ай бұрын
Thanks for this! ♥
@monicabatesbusquets
@monicabatesbusquets 5 ай бұрын
I'm an artist, and a dyslexic, and obsessed with Tolkien and languages and the Middle Ages, and wear dresses every day and have classical length hair, and spend most of my time alone, and have more siblings then friends, and am 100% comfortable in my own skin. Does that make me wierd?Than I like wierd. 😊 PS I just realized that I misspelled "weird" , but I'm leaving it in there to prove my dyslexia. lol 😅😇 BTW Dyslexia is amazing. I love being dyslexic, people!
@mearaftadewos8508
@mearaftadewos8508 5 ай бұрын
Girl, I like you! You are deep thinker, I like deep thinkers which are rare. You are wired in an honorable way, and I love that. You are really appreciated. Keep your genuineness, and yeah keep not being conformist of the corrupt.
@ambermarie7204
@ambermarie7204 5 ай бұрын
@Katherine sewing - I LOVE how you talked so articulately about how different cultures and eras have viewed (and still view) hair. ‘An extension of the nervous system’ - what an excellent way to phrase it. I’ve encountered that concept in comments elsewhere but I’m more familiar with the idea of hair being an extension of one sensuality and thus covering it up - to me this isn’t oppression, it’s a natural progression of the thought that not everyone wants that on display for all. I also loved your rabbit trail! The corset as shield and the resulting efforts we now have when all there is is one or 2 layers of thin filmy fabric between us and the world really resonates with me. I have lately been wanting more of a shield between my body and the world but unsure how to accomplish that without simply wearing lots of oversized clothes… thank you for taking the time to explore that idea!!
@RunninUpThatHillh
@RunninUpThatHillh 5 ай бұрын
My teenage daughter and I talk about this a lot. I cover my hair sometimes but my daughter has taken to covering from right away in the morning til she goes to bed at night. Her hair is waist length and truthfully it has helped the texture and it's more healthy. Certainly with oiling the ends before she puts something on.
@RunninUpThatHillh
@RunninUpThatHillh 5 ай бұрын
When I say covering I just mean her hair.
@KatherineSewing
@KatherineSewing 5 ай бұрын
Love this comment, thank you!
@twoforonecreativelife
@twoforonecreativelife 5 ай бұрын
You do you, absolutely. Your hair care videos are what brought me here and I’m grateful for it. I get a lot of comments on my hair, maybe most especially because mine is all grey now. There’s definitely a stigma about older women having very long hair and wearing it down is frowned upon often enough in my experience, anyway. However, I also get compliments on it and sometimes I feel like it’s the surprise at seeing someone my age (61) with long hair, who also (sometimes) lets it flow freely. Regardless of others opinions, I love my hair now and that’s all that matters. I’m growing it because I’ve never had long hair. I’m growing it because it was always a dream of mine to be that “older woman” with the hip length, pretty, grey hair. Who knows if I’ll change it up once I’ve reached that goal? I’ll cross that bridge when I come to it. And, yes, I also find it easier to maintain my longer hair than when I chose shorter styles…for sure! Thanks again for you informative videos.
@delyn5443
@delyn5443 5 ай бұрын
Love this! I too am 61. Part of the reason I have long hair, past my waist, is in rebellion of what modern society says a woman should look like. I stopped dying my hair at 40 was turning gray at 23! but still kept it about shoulder length. Somewhere in my 50’s I rebelled again as I had so many telling me I should have shorter hair. No I am that old woman with long hair who also dresses the way she wants, mostly with dresses. But truly I love having long hair because I feel so feminine and that makes me happy.
@twoforonecreativelife
@twoforonecreativelife 5 ай бұрын
@@delyn5443 yes! Me too. I dress my own way, etc., to my liking. Good for you 💖
@Imjetta7
@Imjetta7 5 ай бұрын
This is me. 63 in a couple of weeks and my hair is to the middle of my back. I cut it short a few years ago and regretted the inability to do more than one style. I love my long hair again.
@roscothestowaway
@roscothestowaway 5 ай бұрын
What a wonderful, well-rounded answer that's perfectly genuine to you, but also to others who choose differently. I've pondered this question, too, particularly as it relates to hair for the sake of beauty alone. I never quite found the answer, but you summarize it perfectly. Can I add to the discussion that long hair is a means to an end when you prefer wearing it up in elaborate ways or are required to, as in the case of classical ballerinas. I'm having plain old fun growing my hair this way, so let's not forget that! ❤
@NoraRoisin
@NoraRoisin 5 ай бұрын
I have received comments about my hair related to this, but only recently really had the question of 'why try to have long hair?' (or something to that effect). It wasn't even 'why have long hair if you wear it up?' but why at all. It's as if having short hair means you don't have to care for it, or that it is necessarily easier to care for it (I hate having hair in my face or past my ears, so to have short hair might be infuriating, and not really suit me if I were to wear barrettes to get it out of my face; that doesn't tend to look that good on me). My reasons are that it feels more natural to me, I really want to enjoy beautiful hairstyles, I would like sometimes to wear it down (like Eowyn and other LotR ladies)... somehow it feels like health and wholeness to me. I think I also want a connection to the past through it, as it has been more normal to care for hair than not to throughout history. I feel more grounded with it. I have feared people thinking it is stupid and unnecessary, and purely out of idealism, but I am growing a bit more confident about it (and I won't stop it just because people think it's unnecessary). I also feel that how my hair grows, how thick it is, is a sign of the health of my body, and so it is a very useful metric to use for evaluating my health and improving it (and seeing evidence of that improvement). It's a lot better than waiting till one has a debilitating level of deficiency in something that one have lost most of one's hair and one also developed a serious health condition! I also could say to such a person, if we had had traditions of caring for hair well, I might never have to go through this long process of figuring out what works for my hair now. But because we treat our hair like it can handle extreme conditions, I have to go through all the trouble of figuring out how to keep it healthy and cleanse it on my own which is a lot more work than knowing a specific method and sticking to it.
@KatherineSewing
@KatherineSewing 5 ай бұрын
I love all of this, thank you for sharing your thoughts! ♥️ So many good points I didn't have time to touch on.
@monicabatesbusquets
@monicabatesbusquets 5 ай бұрын
Maybe you could make a part 2 eventually! We would be all over it
@pkirkey6932
@pkirkey6932 5 ай бұрын
This septuagenarian wears her hair long (and up) for a lot of reasons but mostly because she can. It’s now healthy and comfortable because of your great advice, Katherine. I was attracted to your channel by your pretty embroidered corset. I stayed for the hair. Ha! Ha! No pun intended. I might even make the corset too … because I can.
@KatherineSewing
@KatherineSewing 5 ай бұрын
Love this! The world needs more septugenarians who keep their hair long!
@tulsibloom
@tulsibloom 5 ай бұрын
Embrace yourself girl ✊🏼ain't nobody got time, but i appreciate you taking the time, cuz that's what you do... its kinda like once you go through all the tender lovin care to grow your hair, you want to PROTECT it!!! (Im just now getting to waist length with 3b hair, if you have curly hair you know that s* is not quick or easy but I've made it!) You hair becomes your baby! I can bet you this had to be someone with short hair asking that question! 😂 Showing OFF your hair isnt the best thing FOR the hair!
@abundantlyblessed9201
@abundantlyblessed9201 5 ай бұрын
I have between 3b-3c hair, thick and curly, and i'm presently on my hair growth journey (it has always been passed my shoulder blades but a lot fell out and it became gradually thinner due to stress and environmental factors and just losing track of proper care) and now that I educated myself it's slowly growing and close to my mid-back, so glad I found this woman as I never knew anything about historical hair care. If you don't mind me asking how much time did it take to grow yours waist length? And I agree, my hair IS my baby and I cherish each strand like gold!🤗
@user-ow9re6tz1h
@user-ow9re6tz1h 5 ай бұрын
I need my long hair in order to feel like a woman, feel like me, feel alive, and be happy. It's attached to my psyche. Without it, I'd be devastated and sick. I personally need to feel feminine and be a lady's lady. Fantastic video, please keep them coming.
@monicabatesbusquets
@monicabatesbusquets 5 ай бұрын
YES! wow, I'm so glad there are other people who feel the same way! I actually DID cut my hair when I was 12, and it was TRAUMATIZING! So so so gla dto have it back now!
@hannahr.n.5791
@hannahr.n.5791 5 ай бұрын
This is the first video I ever seen that talked about this subject. I wear my hair up most of the time especially when out of the house because I feel more comfortable having it up. When I'm in an environment where I know the people and feeling secure I will "let my hair down" because I feel safe. LOL!! Really I am telling the truth on how I feel.
@trumpeterswan4177
@trumpeterswan4177 5 ай бұрын
Thank for explaining that term!
@Ikwigsjoyful
@Ikwigsjoyful 5 ай бұрын
I very much appreciated your well-thought out reasoning, and your choosing to share it with us. When I realized the question you were answering was about "why" you wanted to grow your hair long (if you were going to often wear it up), I also realized that my answer to that question was much simpler: long hair makes me feel like myself! I also do like being able to wear it different ways, rather than being locked into "having" to wear it only one way with a shorter style. (I tried that in college with a 20s era bob and it drove me crazy between having to style it perfectly every day to get it to look right and having all those short hairs getting in my eyes when it was windy - it looked cute, but it really wasn't me!) Very much enjoying this month's hair challenge, as I am trying out some new things which I hope will help new hairs to grow (my hair is almost waist length, but it never recovered its thickness after my post-pregnancy fall).
@graywoodhomestead845
@graywoodhomestead845 5 ай бұрын
I love this! There is so often more depth to a subject or question than people realize. Love that you’re digging into it!
@melissalowe8473
@melissalowe8473 5 ай бұрын
I kept cutting my hair because my mom and others kept telling me my hair is too fine to be long and questioning why I want long hair if all I do is pull it up out of my face. I finally decided to grow it out and that wearing it up is a valid choice for a hair style. It’s what I like and how I want to wear my hair. My hair is now longer than it’s ever been.
@hanaasaleem6253
@hanaasaleem6253 5 ай бұрын
Hair is a woman crown 👑 and what queen throws her crown away. 😎😎
@monicabatesbusquets
@monicabatesbusquets 5 ай бұрын
Elsa lol 😅 but yeah I agree
@melissamelissa2603
@melissamelissa2603 5 ай бұрын
Thank you! I’ve been hoping for video like this! People with the wrong motives said things about my wearing my hair up all the time. Milkmaid braids and other traditional hairstyles are my jam. It’s protected enough for all sorts of reasonable work. And also it’s perfect for people that “have no time”. I’m very encouraged by this video!
@5674Kc
@5674Kc 5 ай бұрын
I love that you are talking about this and the way you deep dive into topics / skills you are interested in. 😊 I have long hair and keep it up most days, and it feels like a secret beauty that I have, that my husband loves and gets to see down more than others. I enjoy doing different hairstyles and feeling feminine. I can definitely say taking care of my hair has started to feel theraputic
@estyria777
@estyria777 5 ай бұрын
I can't leave my hair down anymore. I grew up in a humid climate and my hair was down all the time with no problems. It was frequently as long as below my shoulder blades. I now live in the desert. The dryness. Oh the dryness! The tangles and snarls and knots have been horrendous! I've been keeping it up every day for four months with no idea of how to fix the issue. I'm now trying to ditch shampoo. Three weeks in, wish me luck. It's been impossible in the past.... but this time is looking promising. And this morning I got a brush through my hair without wanting to swear like a sailor. I am wearing a silk hat at night as well to minimize frizz and tangles. It helps a lot. Now I'm going to watch those protective hair styles videos. Thanks!
@emilyjensenius4289
@emilyjensenius4289 Ай бұрын
I live in a place with very dry winters and oils are my friend! You might also look into a detangling spray with amodimethicone, which will add moisture and slip and protect the hair from friction and heat.
@TheKnittedRaven
@TheKnittedRaven 25 күн бұрын
I love your relationship with your hair! The idea of hair and hair care as a metaphor for care of ourselves, nurturing ourselves, is a powerful concept. I'm in my early 60s and just started growing my hair out after decades of very short hair. I'm doing it for myself. Your videos are very supportive and encouraging.
@misslazydaisy80
@misslazydaisy80 5 ай бұрын
I love all your tips and tricks and protective styling has helped do wonders in growing out my hair. I absolutely love the points brought out in this video especially in regard to freeing your mind with letting go of societal beauty standards and instead embracing what makes you happy. For about a year now I have been wearing a headscarf and although I am not muslim I find them beautiful and I love how they make me feel when I wear it. It also has alot of practical reasons too but mostly it's because of how free how beautiful and how covered I feel. It was a challenge to let go of the worry of what other people may think of me and just be happy being me ❤
@ilovenaps1297
@ilovenaps1297 5 ай бұрын
And I'm not sure if you mentioned, you wouldn't be able to put your hair up into those beautiful different styles if it wasn't long. It gives you a lot of options! It's beautiful
@bryonyvaughn2427
@bryonyvaughn2427 5 ай бұрын
I appreciate the philosophical framework. Food for thought AND a gentle modeling of how to sincerely address people with questions that could be considered judgmental/rude. Whether the questions were intended as judgmental/rude or a sincere bid for greater understanding/connection, this style of response creates greater space for understanding, connection & kindness.
@louiseswart1315
@louiseswart1315 5 ай бұрын
I love all the topics you tend to get philosophical about. I share the sentiments you touched on in this video.
@Sandy.Squirrel
@Sandy.Squirrel 4 ай бұрын
I tell people i keep it up so i dont have to try to remember to pull it all forward before i sit down on the toilet. That usually ends the conversation😊😊
@roxymcrae4645
@roxymcrae4645 Ай бұрын
I really resonated with this so much! I trained out of school as a hairdresser, i was very good at it. But as time went by the fact that hair was simply seen as a fashion accessory or as something that you went and got zhoozhed up the make yourself feel better got harder and harder for me to enjoy my job. I have waist length hair and have followed a similar hair treatment to yourself for about a decade (side effect of knowing the chemical make up of modern hair products) and i wear my hair up in a hair pin or in a braid 90% of the time. Also I have for many years considered it sacred and as a connection to my spirit for sure. Thank you Katherine for all your videos, and for bringing yourself to answer this question xx
@Jess-Rabbit
@Jess-Rabbit 5 ай бұрын
My grandma is Pakistani and has always had hair to her tailbone even now being quite old. People over there don't do the weird granny haircut like in America which is a style I will never understand. My grandma always has her hair pinned up in a bun. I think hair can be cultural as well as give you a feeling of identity or enjoyment even if its put up where people can't see its true length.
@KatherineSewing
@KatherineSewing 5 ай бұрын
I love this!
@jbnaturalsskincare
@jbnaturalsskincare 5 ай бұрын
Thank you Katherine for such a thought provoking and in depth subject. I've had so many Aha moments in the course of this video. I love how you tie our hair into our pysche and take a deep dive into the historical and psychological reasons why someone may or may not grow their hair and wear it up or down. As a side note, I love your colour combinations. One can see your passion for sewing incorporated into each video by the beautiful quality materials and the vibrant colours you choose for each garment. Keep up the amazing inspiring work Katherine!
@KatherineSewing
@KatherineSewing 5 ай бұрын
Thanks so much Jessica! ♥🙂
@angellinafosse1936
@angellinafosse1936 5 ай бұрын
Honestly I've grown out my hair because it's what I wanted and how I wanted it to be. Sure when people complement my hair it's nice, but how I feel when I see it in the mirror matters more to me. Also I just love braided hair so that how I want to wear it.
@monicabatesbusquets
@monicabatesbusquets 5 ай бұрын
This is SOOOOOO true!
@glendagai
@glendagai 4 ай бұрын
I know I am three weeks late, but I just have to post on this. I am 77 years old with long hair. I had to regrow it after cancer years ago. My older friends are just perplexed why at my age I have long hair. They want me to have what I call the older lady hair cut. Short and tight to the head. They say I look “younger.”I just can’t have short hair. I grow my hair for myself as it makes me feel feminine. I do not understand how we think short hair is easier. For me it is not. I am so happy with my hair. Now it is just a joke between my friends and I. Some people just can’t let this issue go. I laugh it off. I also have a the same view of my hair being an extension of my body. It is not necessary to show it off. Look at all the cultures who cover their hair. thank you so much for this video. It is so encouraging!!
@Becca-oi1hq
@Becca-oi1hq 5 ай бұрын
It’s simply because your hair is beautiful and they are jealous❤
@The_Roaming_Foxes
@The_Roaming_Foxes 3 ай бұрын
Wonderfully explained. I really love your view on this topic, it resonates with me. ❤
@HealthglowsNet
@HealthglowsNet 5 ай бұрын
Dear Katherine, this video resonated with me on so many levels! Especially the part in which you say that your brain obviously works differently than most people's brains. Hahahaha you have worded my thoughts! I am also so often shocked at the statements and questions I receive from random people that at first I do not even know how to react. Brilliant explanation in this video, as always. THANK YOU darling ♥☺
@DogGroomingWithElizabethJenn
@DogGroomingWithElizabethJenn 5 ай бұрын
I love what you said! "I view my hair as an extension of myself." So, so well said! ❤
@GhislaineBeauce
@GhislaineBeauce 5 ай бұрын
Actually, I love historical hairstyles, that's kinda why I want long hair!!! Having short hair is quite limiting...
@KatherineSewing
@KatherineSewing 5 ай бұрын
So true!
@alicehendricks5556
@alicehendricks5556 5 ай бұрын
This was so good to hear! I have curly long hair (getting closer to my waist), and I almost never wear my hair down. For one, in the summer it's just too HOT. I can't stand it on my neck. Plus, it's frizzy, so the more it rubs across my back, and jostles about during the day, the worse that gets. I usually feel somewhat out of place among my friends and acquaintances (I'm 45), since everyone else is the exact opposite. The usual hairstyle is just simply down with nothing in it at all. Even with my hair down, I must have some clips or something...it's way too thick and in my way to not have it pulled back in some way. I almost exclusively wear my hair down only when it's in braids. Usually one or two french braids. Anyway...I loved this!
@HeatherAlecia
@HeatherAlecia 5 ай бұрын
I've always had long hair and usually keep it up too. You do you girl. It's the most authentic you can be. ❤
@anareis9200
@anareis9200 5 ай бұрын
Girl, I'm with you one hundred percent! Like you, since I was a little girl I always wanted to have long hair, but my mother always cut it because it was easier to take care of. As an adult, I didn't know how to look after it, because it's curly and when I brushed it it was awful. But now that I'm fifty years old I decided to grow it out, because you see, life is too short and I don't care what people say. It's my hair, my life, and my choice. Even if people don't understand why I wear it up all the time, it makes me happy when I put it down and it's almost at my waist. I love my hair silver and long! And I love your videos, I've learned a lot already. Thank you so much for being there for us!
@suem6004
@suem6004 5 ай бұрын
Thanks so much. I have grown out my hair to midback. Almost thought about getting it cut until I heard this video. Thanks.
@honicalleja1351
@honicalleja1351 5 ай бұрын
Sending a warm hello from the Gold Coast, Australia 😊. Oh my goodness...finally someone who has the same views as myself. I have bottom length thick, long naturally curly hair. I too believe my hair to be an intrinsic extension of me, certainly not to outwardly impress. I work in pathology and wear my hair up in a protective bun every day, of course to protect it but also because of the industry I work in. I'm often asked why do I have long hair if I'm always wearing it up and my answer to them is the same...I wear it up because I choose to, regardless of the length. Katherine, you have really beautiful hair, just love watching your channel. Please don't stop making them 😁❤
@sarahbreisch4750
@sarahbreisch4750 Ай бұрын
I have always had long hair, I have even donated 10 inches twice in the last 15 years. I'm a busy mom of 8 and I guess my hair just grows really fast and I keep it healthy. It's extremely thick and naturally wavy. My ethnic heritage is Jewish and My chosen religion is Catholic, but at heart I'm an infp hippie. I love this conversation about hair being an extension of the nervous system. I have always felt like my hair is my security blanket, it hides me from the world in a way but also helps me move through it. I almost always wear it down and loose and that is the most comfortable for me. I feel constricted and anxious and uptight when I put my hair up.
@kikiflynn
@kikiflynn 5 ай бұрын
I really enjoyed this video! Thank you. I had been on a historic hair care and long hair routine for many years and then for various reasons cut and colored my hair. I recently hit the wall and wanted to go back to the ancient ways and grow my hair again! Your videos and YOU have inspired me greatly. Its only been 1 month but I swear my hair is really growing. I am so grateful! Keep sharing your life philosophy - it has great value.
@KatherineSewing
@KatherineSewing 5 ай бұрын
This is wonderful!
@carolineehling
@carolineehling 5 ай бұрын
Love this. My hair is an extension of myself, it's a part of my body and I value and protect my body.
@elainedoyle935
@elainedoyle935 5 ай бұрын
Wow loved your answer @katherineSewing totally agree simply caring for yourself and your hair is an extension of that self care . Beautiful . As a woman walking the path of a priestess and healer in the Irish indigenous spirituality hair is a massive massive deal. Hair holds memory and wisdom. Medicine women, healers, herbalists in the past would not dare to cut their hair for the wisdom it Holds. It also acts as an antenna to spirit allowing us deeper downloads from spirit/god/ source. I have always had very fine short hair and watching your Vidoes has finally given me the confidence and skills to grow my hair which is vital for the path I am now walking 💚I am never ever going to a hairdresser again. Thank you for all that you share. Much love from Ireland 💚
@KatherineSewing
@KatherineSewing 5 ай бұрын
I love this, thanks for sharing!
@giorgialine1442
@giorgialine1442 4 ай бұрын
I would say for me, a good amount of the reason I want longer hair is *so that* I can put it up in styles I can't achieve with shorter hair. The putting it up is the point for me 😂
@sarahmiller4084
@sarahmiller4084 5 ай бұрын
It's about having options!
@KatherineSewing
@KatherineSewing 5 ай бұрын
Yes!
@catherinevoss9875
@catherinevoss9875 5 ай бұрын
My answer. Mind your own business! Period. There is no reason why you should ever explaine yourself to anyone EVER! I'm 57 and have hair to my waist. I get that question all the time and my answer is, "I love my hair" further questions. My hair my business, You're approval is not necessary.
@Goatfarmer93
@Goatfarmer93 4 ай бұрын
I've finally gotten my hair below the middle of my back and I LOVE it! But I'm a goat farmer and hair is just something else goats like to nibble on, not to mention their smell gets into it when I'm milking. I'm planning on making some scarves and snoods to protect it this summer while I'm working outside.
@chrismickel7431
@chrismickel7431 4 ай бұрын
I always pull my hip-length hair up with a barrette & then cover with a bandana whenever I am working outside digging & shoveling. Not only does it keep my hair out of my face but it also protects it from the elements.
@wellsmug
@wellsmug 5 ай бұрын
I am one of those who has hip length hair, which I love. It's easy to look after and I cover it with scarves or hats when I'm out of my home, because I am religious. I love my hair. I take good care of it because it is a precious thing to me. It's not there for others but for me.
@anieth
@anieth 5 ай бұрын
The two braids is flattering. That color rocks on you, too! I've always had long hair, it gives me a more feminine look. I'm 6 feet tall and have a more masculine face (my son is 6'8" and looks like Frankenstein's monster) so wearing the braids in a crown gives me an elegance and feminine "power" that works better on me than the short hair. There are also practical considerations. In the desert, the hijab is very important to protect the hair from wind, dust, and sun. In the West, originally the Celts and Vikings were extremely vain about their hair, men even more so. This is because of the color as well as the climate being more hair friendly. I have red hair, so I identify heavily with being redheaded, so hair is an important part of my self image.
@lilianmatheson3664
@lilianmatheson3664 Ай бұрын
I feel I am a little like you and like the "older fashion and hair." I used to have long hair, and since I was a kid, there was a pressure to keep my hair a certain way. As a kids my mom always heared that I was to skinny because of my lon ghair. My mom got sick of hearing it and chopped it very short (like boys). Now that I am a lot older, I feel that I need to have my hair down. I loved what you said about keeping it sacred. I will keep that. Thanks again for sharing.
@dixievixen3631
@dixievixen3631 2 ай бұрын
You are an inspiration to me as a lover of history, respect for living a historical and natural lifestyle and I admire your skills as a seamstress! Wonderful blessings you have! I am grateful for your skills! Thank you for sharing so much of your gifts and talent..God bless you and your beautiful family! 💐🌻💖✨✨
@TheQueenOfDreams
@TheQueenOfDreams 5 ай бұрын
Love the blouse, and the color really suits you!
@kimkilbane3680
@kimkilbane3680 5 ай бұрын
I love long hair too and the variety of ways to wear it! You look very beautiful with it up and with it down.
@anniwilson2534
@anniwilson2534 5 ай бұрын
I’ve waist length hair, recently had a ‘big chop’ as it was butt length 😮 Mine is either up in a protective style bun or a retentive style plait. The plait actually shows its length but can get in the way rubbing on clothes etc. I love the bun as it’s out of the way and no-one has any idea how long my hair is 🤫
@trumpeterswan4177
@trumpeterswan4177 5 ай бұрын
Ive been doing your February challenge, and wow, I have seen a lot of improvements, and this discussion is very good in light of the challenge. Also, I love your mind and way of thoroughly explaining these subjects, Details! Detais!
@KatherineSewing
@KatherineSewing 5 ай бұрын
That is wonderful!
@trumpeterswan4177
@trumpeterswan4177 5 ай бұрын
@@KatherineSewing and I bought you a coffee, ty for responding to my email question, very helpful.
@mommy-conmed
@mommy-conmed Ай бұрын
I love what you say about our thinking that we have it all figured out in a modern day, while ignoring the dark side. It's an underrated concept that is hidden in plain sight.
@pointoflight7332
@pointoflight7332 20 күн бұрын
Very good points. Very deep.
@kirbythsquirrel
@kirbythsquirrel 5 ай бұрын
Will you be making a video about your wrap/adjustable tops? Thanks!!
@KatherineSewing
@KatherineSewing 5 ай бұрын
Yes, that will be my next video!
@tonywinters1283
@tonywinters1283 Ай бұрын
Your hair is so beautiful, and the braids look lovely too.
@rita1869
@rita1869 2 ай бұрын
Hey Mama. I just watched your wash routine video. My question is how long did you start to see results in your hair strength? I just started the routine last week. Thank you for your detailed info 🩷
@beccaschlomann7592
@beccaschlomann7592 5 ай бұрын
This is definitely an interesting conversation. I feel like many people see the default as “hair down.” So wearing it up is because it’s bothering you or just to get it out of the way so instead of doing that, most people cut their hair shorter so it’s easier to wear down all the time. I’ve had hair to about bra strap length and wore it down most of the time. It’s also curly so I guess actually it was longer than that but appeared bra strap length. But with kids, it was harder to maintain and I went shorter and shorter and still wear it up a lot. But I find the shorter it is, the less I like how it looks and the fewer ways there are to style it. So I think that’s part of why I’m growing it back out because I like the way it looks better when it’s longer and because I now realize that I can and should style it in braids or other updos that I really never did when I was younger. I either had it down and loose or in a ponytail or messy bun. No wonder I got bored of that. I’m looking forward to trying different hair styles as it continues to grow.
@sophie1766
@sophie1766 5 ай бұрын
Interesting. About 20 years ago I decided on a whim, I was going to grow my hair like Éowyn's or Galadriel's. (I still am a huge LotR fan... 😅) As my hair is naturally light golden blonde and wavy and I gave it a couple of years, 4-5ish I think, I actually came pretty close. 😁 I didn't really know about protective styles and the mainstream lifestyle was to wear one's hair down all the time, so most of the time I did that. I took pride in my hair & heard a lot of compliments on how beautiful it was. But over time it became somewhat of a double edged sword for me. Because my hair was the first and most obvious thing to notice about me, I kinda got lost behind it, when I wore it down. So much so that some people didn't even recognize me, when I chose to wear a bun or even a headscarf. On some photos my whole upper body "drowned" in hair. So (after a breakup and at the beginning of 8 months of backbacking...) I cut it to shoulder length, later to a chin length bob. And I loved it. The short hair gave me visually a lift. It was a lot more maintenance, but I still like the shorter hair a lot. But. Now, after a couple of years I see all these cool historical inspired updos pop up, that don't take a lot of time to do - and would love to do that again. Wearing it up could be visually similar to my shorter hair, but more versatile. And I do miss my long hair once in a while, I remember feeling more connected with it than with the short hairstyle. So maybe there is something to your argument. I mean, not for nothing hair has spiritual meaning for a lot of peoples. And then there is the practicality of longer hair. I'll be moving to the sea in April and with all the wind, it just is easier to put it up than to be constantly annoyed by having hair in my eyes and mouth. After all, I'm watching your content about growing long hair... I'm not there yet - but also I have been putting off cutting my hair again for two years now... 🙃
@miaochs7716
@miaochs7716 2 ай бұрын
True. Having hair up from distance gives you look of short hair. Mine just growing past shoulders. I’m growing maybe 6 more inches so I can put up for ease and appear short without all the blow dry and product use. Great point
@Hamilton8122
@Hamilton8122 4 ай бұрын
My great grandmother was raised very strict. She had to be covered even her neck. Just hands face and hair. No makeup and hair no shorter than her waist. I loved spending time brushing it. She showed me tons of styles. When I was little I thought she was magical. She was a blank canvas since she was always covered and her hair was her art. One day she didn’t feel well and took her to drs. She was diagnosed with stage 4 ovarian CA. She declined very fast. She told me she wanted to put her paintbrushes away and be scandalous before she passed. My Aunt came that night she’s a hairdresser and she cut it to a short bob. Put her in a tank top said gone wild. We donated her hair so someone else could paint. Sorry just needed to share.
@daileighnovember
@daileighnovember 5 ай бұрын
I need a silk hair scarf soo bad!❤ I loove the beliefs and knowledges about hair and just general diff cultures ❤❤
@MsBettyRubble
@MsBettyRubble 5 ай бұрын
I wouldn't answer a question like that. I'd respond with a question. "You seemed bothered by that. Why is that?" I have long hair. I liked wearing it down. But I worked at a company where one of the women would touch my hair without my permission. Even when I told her not to tough my hair, she'd come up behind me to tough it. She did it so often that I complained to HR which was useless. I was called unfriendly by the HR person. So not only did I start wearing my hair up, I covered it too. I love having long hair. But it is NOT an invitation for anyone to touch it or even to comment on it other than to say, "your hair looks nice."
@KatherineSewing
@KatherineSewing 5 ай бұрын
I like this! Yes, answer their question with a question. People can be so annoying about different hair. In school my hair was much curlier than it is now and people would always want to touch it which made me feel like I was a museum exhibit.
@tamaraliscia3408
@tamaraliscia3408 4 ай бұрын
That reminds me of strangers wanting to touch a pregnant belly, often without permission, though even with, it's very intrusive, like touching your hair.
@mushroom.mustang
@mushroom.mustang 5 ай бұрын
(just my personal self monologue that nobody asked for lol) admittedly, this question has popped into my head whilst watching your & similar content. i do see my hair as an extension of myself, * and * self expression is extremely important to me. therefore, i want to be perceived as having long hair. i’ve always predominantly worn my hair down and prefer it that way aesthetically and physically (wearing my hair up has always hurt my scalp and induced headaches). i don’t think i’d ever want to wear my hair * predominantly * in protective styles (i still try to occasionally at least). so that’s my personal dilemma with it ;3; it’s like a catch 22 lol since my hair tends to break off at a certain point but i want it to grow past that ! alas. we shall see if i ever change this lol. thank you for all your information, i’ve been enjoying listening to it !
@kerryl4031
@kerryl4031 2 ай бұрын
Agree - I am me with my hair long and it makes me feel happy - it's for me, not to impress and not for anyone else and their opinions which they can keep to themselves (usually I'm too old for that). In any case it is rather unruly when it is short - never again! Plus you can change the styles so much whereas short hair is always short and quite often the same style. Now 6 months into no shampooing and it is so much better!
@angeljar2012
@angeljar2012 5 ай бұрын
I love this explanation. It gives other people something to think about for those who are more shallow thinkers. There are more reasons than pleasing society.
@KatherineSewing
@KatherineSewing 5 ай бұрын
Amen!
@monicabatesbusquets
@monicabatesbusquets 5 ай бұрын
So many more reasons!
@cerodriguez8549
@cerodriguez8549 2 ай бұрын
Hi Katherine...first thank you. I came up on your channel by accident. I was going through divorce and post divorce emotional stress and noticed my long hair was falling out in chunks. Drs said nothing physically wrong. But this is when I realized my hair is literally a part of me. I desperately searched for ways to fix this not ever thinking to give up my normal routine. Ive been divorced 5 years but have been trying your method successfully for one year. I cut my hair to shoulder length a year in a half ago because I felt embarrassed. Today my hair is at the tail bone same thickness at the bottom and top and loving the routine. I also always put it up and get the same question My answer? Because I love it! In the privacy of me. Where everyone is in everyone's business I love it for me.
@CherriesJubilee
@CherriesJubilee 4 ай бұрын
Hi Katherine. My hair is the opposite of yours. That is to say, it is fine, thin, and salt and pepper. I ran across your hair oil video a few years ago. For the first month, I used your plan, oiling my hair every other day or so, and washing it once a month. this was a bit much for my hair, but I just adjusted how often I oil my hair and I decided not to use clay as it was very difficult to manage rinsing it out, etc. I substituted Dr Bronners tea tree which is very diluted. I wash my hair when I feel that I am not getting all the dust out by brushing or when I have been working in the garden doing pretty dirty stuff. When I started, (2020, I think) my hair was shoulder length and I have not been able to grow my hair any longer in my whole life (I am 62). My hair is now down to my waist in the back. The hair oil is great, not just for growth but also dandreff doesn't stand a chance against that stuff. I like having long hair because it is just easier to take care of and protective styles look nice and tidy. If people ask me why I don't wear my hair long I usually say, because I like to wear it up and I don't look good in short hair styles. I also love the top you are wearing in this video. Can you tell me the pattern, if you used one?
@linty_fresh
@linty_fresh Ай бұрын
"my brain doesn't work the same way other people's brains do and I've just been embracing that more and more" had me double taking ngl 😂 I'm on the autism spectrum and everything you said sounds a lot like how i started figuring that out for myself.. (fun fact, a common neurodivergent experience is having uniquely passionate, in-depth and long-standing/life-long fascinations called special interests! i def relate to your level of passion on this channel.) and regardless of any standards of expression, whatever brings fulfillment is so important, period. if u enjoy cut/dyed/styled hair or if ur on ur natural hair journey, it's all a slay 💅 i love thinking of hair as being an extension of yourself tho. using hair care as an almost spiritual practice/commitment just makes sense to me.. honoring yourself is so important for feeling fulfilled, and also for honoring all other things. every part of us is precious. and hair is a magical thing. i could go off about the cultural meanings and values of hair around the world and throughout history, but frankly, I Ain't Writing All That 🥱😂 love the vids!
@harmonys2102
@harmonys2102 5 ай бұрын
So sorry you even had to explain this but thanks for sharing your thoughts. Guess my own beliefs are so in line with yours that I was surprised people have asked you this question. My hair is long (but thinning rapidly, which is a whole different story) and I keep it up for work and let it down at home. I wouldn’t even consider cutting it short; I like my routine. There is a particular religion right here close to home in which the women cover their hair with wigs. Their real hair is only seen by their family. At first I thought it was strange for lovely young ladies to cover their hair with equally lovely and real-looking wigs (I thought it was their real hair until they told me otherwise; I was in a class with them, long story), but gradually I began to understand how important it was to them to keep their real hair private… and I began to really respect it. Thanks for this wonderful channel. You have no idea how stumbling across your haircare videos are changing my life in subtle ways. My hair is thinning and has a long rehab journey ahead, but just finding this channel has been a game changer!
@oliviadabompre7484
@oliviadabompre7484 5 ай бұрын
What I love about having long hair and wearing it up most of the time, is that, whenever I don't wear it up completely, it always shocks people how long it is. And like you said, there are so many different ways of wearing it up that it doesn't feel like having the same hairstyle all the time, which is what someone having short hair has. Also, on a different note, would you ever think about making a video explaining how you made the beautiful green shirt you're wearing. I'm in love with the shape and the colour. Thanks for your video.
@KatherineSewing
@KatherineSewing 5 ай бұрын
Thanks! That is actually my next video :)
@LillyJeanne
@LillyJeanne 5 ай бұрын
Well, you need long hair to be able to wear it up. Plus, longer hair is less work (in my experience) because it can easily be put in a bun or other updo and doesn't require blow drying, styling, etc. as much as shorter hair needs to look ok.
@user-rp6ns8co3i
@user-rp6ns8co3i Ай бұрын
❤Thank you for explaining in simple terms the question “Why?”. I am 73 years old woman and my hair length is 35 inches long. I grew it long because I wanted to and my husband likes it long. Many women , when they reach a certain age, feel a woman should have shorter hair. I ask “Why?” I want to see how long it will get! Thank you 🌸 Warmest Regards from New Zealand
@Paarthurnaxdova
@Paarthurnaxdova 5 ай бұрын
My hair is almost waist length. I wear it up most of the time because I don’t want it getting dirty and smelly with the environments I work in. I believe hair is an intuitive/energy conductor. I don’t want to be picking up other people’s low vibrations while out and about.
@taktakoriginal
@taktakoriginal 2 ай бұрын
@KatherineSewing Question, did any of the historical hair care talk about covering hair when outside? I am noticing grays showing up where the sun hits my scalp and am diving into the covering realm. I'm going french/eastern european styles not hijabi since it is for vanity not faith. Found a wool head scarf option and wondered if that would be good or bad on hair.
@Ajlez
@Ajlez 2 ай бұрын
I loved this dialogue :D I think about all these things, too.
@emilyingridlaura3419
@emilyingridlaura3419 5 ай бұрын
I have not cut my hair for over 10 years. It's naturally strawberry blond and it's about to where the bottom of my back jean pocket on my jeans are. My hair length and my integrity in it is from a core biblical point of view and in my identity in Christ and in obedience to what the Word says. I also see it as just another appendage to my body which is why I don't cut it off also, why would anybody cut off a limb if it is part of them. That is exactly how I feel as well it's nice to have that in common with you. And yes our brains definitely are different from the world's point of view and how they see things. Also scripture says to have long hair as a covering, because I am not married at this time I do not wear a head covering to church but I do still wear my hair daily up or down as my covering. 1 Corinthians 11:15 "And isn’t long hair a woman’s pride and joy? For it has been given to her as a covering!" And As a testimony to the angels, the woman is to have authority on her head (some translate “a symbol of authority on her head” in 1 Corinthians 11:10). It is often understood that Paul is suggesting that a woman should cover her head because of the angels; however, Paul actually says that the woman has “authority” or “power” on her head. This authority refers to the headship God has placed over her, based on the order of creation and illustrating the church’s response to Christ. Paul explains that is the reason the woman naturally has long hair: it is a glory to her, and her hair is given to her as a covering (1 Corinthians 11:15) and can serve as an illustration of her role in the matter of headship.
@inakaupisch8959
@inakaupisch8959 5 ай бұрын
I really like, how you put it. This scriptures give me riddles still, but maybe I'm not consequent enough in my asking, searching and praying. I'd love to grow long hair: it's been my dream as a girl, got forgotten later when it never passed shoulder's length without cutting it, and is back now. Still, most of it don't grow more than 5-10 cms. And I'm wondering about what covering I received... But still, He's made me wonderfully, and I will hold unto this even when my hair won't grow despite protective styles, MSM, careful cleansing etc. Greetings in the Lord
@2enigma8
@2enigma8 5 ай бұрын
Thanks to you I probably have the longest hair I ever had in my teen/adult years and there’s just a sense of pride now in having it long although not as thick as I would like. But it’s just a reminder of the dedication I put into it I guess
@randrews7198
@randrews7198 3 ай бұрын
Great video! If you ever decide to cut it I buy hair to make extensions for ladies with hair loss 🌻
@JosieStev
@JosieStev 5 ай бұрын
I love your braids ❤❤My one braid is less than half of your one💜
@monicabatesbusquets
@monicabatesbusquets 5 ай бұрын
I'm dying to watch the video, but I just want to see if I can answer it my own way before getting influenced. I was first inspired to have long hair by my sister. Until I was 5 or so, my mom always cut my hair in a neutral gender flop style. But one day as I was watching my 10 yr old sister brush her hair, which was not longer then most people's, I reallly wanted my hair to be as long and lovely as hers. I think that love of long hair has ALWAYS been a part of me, but that moment with my sister woke it up. Most of my life (I am now 19) my hair has been the same length as Katherine's is now. Most of the time I had it up, not because I knew about protective styling, but simply because that's how life works: you have long hair, it gets in the way, you put it up. It's basic logic. But when I was 12, I cut my hair to a chin length and I HATED it. It was SO traumatizing. My long hair had become the biggest physycal part of my identity, and losing it was like losing a giant part fo myself. I was sad and depressed and anxious and all the negative emotions until my hair grew out again. Every inch gained was an inch closer to being myself again. For me, long hair is not about showing off. Long hair is satisfying, not because other people see it, but because I see it, I know it's there, I want it and I have it, and that is enough. About wearing your hair up, three things: 1. My experience with both super long, super short, and medium length hair cuts has shown me that if your hair is HOT or ANNOYING, it is BETTER to have it LONG because long ahir can be tucked away much more effectively than short hair. 2. Protective hair styles are BEAUTIFUL. And there are so many options! You can get really basic or really creative, and either way you look great! 3. You might wear your hair up all the time, but it's there , and whenever you want, you can take it down! But if you have short hair, you can't make it grow at a moment's notice.
@jkerb9
@jkerb9 5 ай бұрын
I agree with you completely. I have worn my hair in so many lengths and styles, when I became a grandmother I said enough! I’m now 65 and have long gray hair.. I love that I don’t have the same style as most 65 year old women and it’s so easy to care for. I wear my hair up most of the time also. We farm in the Midwest, it’s windy and cold in winter, hot in summer. It’s not practical to wear your hair down. My goal is to grow my hair like my great grandmother, she passed on at 88 and had the most beautiful long white hair!
@KatherineSewing
@KatherineSewing 5 ай бұрын
I love this! We need more grandmothers with long hair!
@lillyhalime
@lillyhalime 5 ай бұрын
Thank you for finally sharing more truth about the sacred spirituality of hair
@delphinelafond124
@delphinelafond124 5 ай бұрын
Bonsoir Personnellement j’ai toujours eu envie d’avoir les cheveux longs, et pas par mode ou pour impressionner les autres, mais pour moi. J’ai les cheveux très fins et grâce à vous j’en prends soin ☺️ Je fais souvent des tresses dans la journée, c’est plus pratique . Donc je suis d’accord avec vous à 100%
@anaisalpz9522
@anaisalpz9522 5 ай бұрын
I share your point of view, what hair means and how each person decides to wear it... I love my long hair and I take care of it naturally... nice life for your whole family very, very sincerely 🙏❤️... greetings from Central America 🇭🇳
@fridafransson7421
@fridafransson7421 5 ай бұрын
I think most people would like to have longer hair but not knowing how it would be possible. That gap of knowledge makes most of us scared of even the thought of having very long hair. So there is where the question arises("why have long hair when you have it up all time?") but they are really asking themselves why do I feel like I want to have long hair like that person has when I know I don´t have the tools or knowledge to take care of it and also, maybe I am not worth it? That discouraging thought can leak out in such questions...Sorry to hear you get them. I think it is awesome to see the real deal of real hair! And it is good then that people like you share the knowledge you have regarding this topic. But of course it will always be a matter of taste if you like longer or shorter hair that is just very personal. Thank you!:)
@rac7773
@rac7773 2 ай бұрын
You are extraordinarily beautiful, no matter hair length. Congrats on your family!
@amandajakle8202
@amandajakle8202 5 ай бұрын
I love having my hair long for a few reasons: 1. I feel good about it (it's for me), 2. Guys admire it, 3. I get compliments on it all the time (though I think that might be because the pride and care I take with it shows through), 4. I don’t have to pay for extensions to style it, 5. Because the haters can all go hate on me from their own little corners of the world, I just don't care. Keep rocking the beautiful locks, Katherine!
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