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[QUOTE="bbbom, post: 687063, member: 16301"] ;) How do you women with longer hair protect it from getting chewed up by your helmet? I have always had long hair but over the last few years, my helmets (dirt, street, snow & MTB) have broken it off so bad it looks like it's layered and not by a professional. I finally chopped it all off above my shoulders and I don't like it!!! I can't tie it up in a ponytail and it bugs me when it gets in my face. I have tried french braids, regular braids, ponytails etc. but with all of the different methods of tying it back it ends up squashed down into a tight little braid within a few hours of riding!! I have also noticed that the foam insert in my helmet grabs the hair & pulls it out so that doesn't help either. Rubbing between the helmet and my coat collar & chest protector doesn't help either so I need to tie it back (well as soon as it grows out more!). Is there anything out there that I could line the inside of the helmet with and tie my hair back? I want to grow it out again but if I can't stop it from breaking off then I'm going with the Susan Powter look!!! (hey, then I would look like pinball!!!!) :laugh: [/QUOTE]
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