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Now... I was a bit torn as to put this in the thread about 'hairiness' or here, but as this concerns the hair on someone's head rather than thier nether regions I think I'll put it here...
This is something that spontaneously popped out of my memory banks during my drive to work this morning - though who know's why !
I was at Camber Sands (east Sussex) with my Mum about six years ago and we saw a young woman walking across the carpark in front of us.. She was otherwise normal in every way, and was smartly dressed in Levi's & shirt (she also had a small child with her)..
....Except for the fact that her hair was all fused together like plastic, this was definately part of her hair as occaisional brown ringlets of hair popped up out of the fused section.
It was like a beetle's carapace and was separated in to two sections like a parting down the centre of her head and was the same colour as the strands of hair poking out..
I stopped looking as soon as I realised this was verging on 'gawping' (luckily I don't think she saw me looking !), when at that point two old ladies walking in the opposite direction to us remarked ' what do these young people do to thier hair these days? That looks just like plastic !'
Do you think I saw an example of the famed 'fused hair syndrome' sometimes mentioned in FT ??
This is something that spontaneously popped out of my memory banks during my drive to work this morning - though who know's why !
I was at Camber Sands (east Sussex) with my Mum about six years ago and we saw a young woman walking across the carpark in front of us.. She was otherwise normal in every way, and was smartly dressed in Levi's & shirt (she also had a small child with her)..
....Except for the fact that her hair was all fused together like plastic, this was definately part of her hair as occaisional brown ringlets of hair popped up out of the fused section.
It was like a beetle's carapace and was separated in to two sections like a parting down the centre of her head and was the same colour as the strands of hair poking out..
I stopped looking as soon as I realised this was verging on 'gawping' (luckily I don't think she saw me looking !), when at that point two old ladies walking in the opposite direction to us remarked ' what do these young people do to thier hair these days? That looks just like plastic !'
Do you think I saw an example of the famed 'fused hair syndrome' sometimes mentioned in FT ??