I was reliably informed by a friend today that my hair now resembles a mullet. So it is time for a cut. I want hair that reaches my jawline - is this so much to ask for? Clearly - my hair stubbonly refuses to grow evenly - hence the mullet look. Off to the hairdressers...
I just want curly pre-raphaelite hair *sobs*
Go to a good hairdresser and he will cut it in a way that will allow it to grow properly, and you'll probably need to get a trim every 6-8 weeks to encourage it to grow. (I spent a loooonnnngg time growing my short hair into verrrrryyyyy long hair)
Obviously, on a stipend pretty difficult. What about a wig?!
Well - tis been cut. It looks a lot better - though it will be better after a wash and air dry. Hmm it was a budget cut so not bad all things considered.
A wig!? What!!!!
I am envious of anybody with curly, wavy hair...
My hair is neither straight nor wavy, I think I would prefer it to be wavy. I've had my hair straightened once by the hairdresser and I hated it (so did hubby). Whenever I go to an indian event I see all these clones (including my cousins) swishing their straight hair about and I think they look silly. I know I look like a tramp thought
Whats the obsession with straight hair....? (confused smiley)
yup i think its called essentials or something? they sell lots of products looks like a shop from the front. they were good when i went actually gave me the cut i wanted not like T and G when you get choppy and fringe! plus they didnt try sell me a load of stuff as well. quite reasonably priced too.
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