Dont cut your long hair mortis! God only knows how many times i've made that mistake. How about getting a few layers put into the end of your hair?
Ban the Mullet!
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Dont cut your long hair mortis! God only knows how many times i've made that mistake. How about getting a few layers put into the end of your hair?
Ban the Mullet!
:lol: :lol: that was toooooooo much! :lol: :lol:
Anyone for some nice hot cinnamon toast? We could have tea OR coffee with this lovely treat!
http://i151.photobucket.com/albums/s.../cinntoast.jpg
Cut It!!!!!!!
My hair used to be down to my butt, I spent years growing it out. One day I decided I had had enough of the whole big wavy mess and decided to cut it to a little more then shoulder length. The first three hair dressers wouldn't cut it all the way off, they would only do an inch or two. I was getting frustrated until one day I was at the mall, as I was passing a salon I decided to go in and the hair dresser there did the deed for me. I loved it. :D
I take back my "Cut It!!!!!", do what's right for you.
I agree! Like Niamh, I've cut off my long hair a couple times and I've always regretted it. Although my suggestion would be if you really feel the need to cut it, don't do layers because they are a nightmare to grow out. If you keep the length and just put layers at the end, that's not so bad but if you're going to go short, find a style where you can keep things at one length, that way, if you hate it and want to grow it back out, it won't take as long and it won't be nearly as painful. I went from middle of the back to one of the ugliest short, shag-like haircuts in the world and it took me a good couple of years to grow out all the layers and get it back to the length I wanted it. I could show you pictures but I would never get over the humiliation. :sick: :blush: :rolleyes:
Yeah, if you like your long hair then keep it. But if you´ve grown tired of it(i know how annoying all the time spent on maintenance for long hair can be), then cut it guilt-free.
Mmm that toast looks to die for kiz! I´ve already eaten too much on my holiday(must make up for it in looooots of running when i get back), so I might pass this one.
I should have read this before I left this morning. :( I told her just to knock off about 2 1/2 inches...I think she took off four 1/2. It is so short. And she did something weird with my bangs. :( :(
My hair is curly, so it looks funny...:(
Hopefully my Aunt will be able to help me once I'm down in Mexico. At least my hair grows back fast.
Aww, Mortis, I'm sure you look fine. Cheer up! :)
Don't worry: YOU CAN NEVER HAVE ENOUGH HATS!
Mortis, a pretty girl should never worry about her current 'do' ... Hair will grow back, and at least now you have taken that plunge that you were unsure of only days ago!
And to quote Baki:Ha ha, buy a funky one and let your artistic side flaunt itself! :lol:Quote:
You can never have enough hats!!
I second that one. Some bad hairdresser gave me a mullet when I was 9 :(
It was embarrassing. I remember trying to disguise it by putting the short part back in a barrett. And I tried headbands but it wasn't foolin' anyone. I had a mullett (but I guess back then a lot of people had mulletts) and I knew it was a greasy haircut to have
(I hesitate to post here -- everytime I do, I feel like I am that girl at that party that everyone ignores --- I'm just hanging out drinking my punch talking to nobody so somebody better at least agree with me that mulletts are bad, or better yet, tell me about the time you had a mullett)
And I thought my mum cutting my fringe unevenly was bad.... Actually, I got used to it and I didn't care that much, but on reflection, mum does. Now I've grown out my fringe because I got sick of having to trim the (what I call) Devil horns.
I must admit, I've never seen the appeal of the mullet then again I don't see the appeal of a lot of fashions. I like just being plain old me.
I would have had the mall hair but I wasn't so skilled with the curling iron. And my hair would not hold the poof and I felt so inadequate. Luckily, by the time I got to high school, mall hair was over with and if you ever did see anyone wearing it, they were probably on drugs or something and still listening to winger while most everyone else had moved on to Pearl Jam)
When I was little it was: short, short, short boyish haircut. Most people tought I was a guy if i didn't wear earrings (where talking before and 10 and cleavage). My mum *evil* was the one who cut my hair. but the bangs were worse: imagine extremely curly hair with bangs! Luckily she didn't know what a mullet was!