Thanks for the recipe, Teppy!
Also, Aimée's hair is hot.
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Thanks for the recipe, Teppy!
Also, Aimée's hair is hot.
Yay, billytea! I'm so excited for you!
also yays to vw for being generally awesome, and Aimee for getting her exciting haircut!
Anyone else want yays? I have some extra here. They're like glitter. Or mini-muffins.
tosses yays
Oh, man, I'm tired. Work is kicking my ass. I won't even begin the rant on how evil is their new process for determining our bonuses. Or the rant about how half my current workload is other peoples' jobs. I'm just holding tight to my paycheck and benefits and remembering that I can retire in 12 years if I wanna.
Hec! What's a good hairstyle for unruly curly hair on a long head/face, generously gifted with nose? Aside from a blunt cut, I don't know what to do with it.
Aimee -- you look sharp with your new 'do!
Hec! What's a good hairstyle for unruly curly hair on a long head/face, generously gifted with nose? Aside from a blunt cut, I don't know what to do with it.
First let us establish the sex which is the Zenkitty. Your nose is a gorgeous part of the whole of your entire face. As Ple or SMG will readily attest, having the kind of nose which is not on a plastic surgeon's chart is no impediment to great and distinctive beauty.
Curly hair is unruly because it is cut wet instead of dry. Blunt is often not the best cut for curly hair because it tends towards horizontal spread.
My best advice is to keep your eyes open and when you see somebody with curly hair and a great haircut, corner them immediately and ask where they get their hair cut. That's what my curly headed ex used to do, and she assured me this was the only way. Some stylists understand curly hair and some do not. Do you love your current stylist?
With my bias in plain view, I'll also note that as a viewer of brazillions of makeover pictures, people with strong features often look better with short hair. People seem to think you can better balance strong features with bigger hair, but as a matter of composition this is not always so. The biggest mistake I see with bad hairstyles which are actually a detriment to somebody's looks is too much width on the sides, especially from the top of the head to the bottom of the ears (aka, the dreaded mushroom effect). That really diminshes both the eyes and the cheekbones - which are usually things you want to emphasize.
Blunt is often not the best cut for curly hair because it tends towards horizontal spread.
The dreaded triangle! I have a nice cut now for both curly or when I decide to straighten it. My hairdresser was in some sort of perfect zen hair thing. I wasn't even going to get it done that day because I wanted to wait until closer to April so as to better impress the SFistas, but Mr. Jane was doing his, so I did mine. So now I have an awesome color and the one true cut. Also, I think she was a tad drugged at the time.
Ugh. Kinda sickly day today. My belly/head/back/everything was hurting. I had been doing well on just ibuprofen, but I caved around 6 and took a darvocet. I still have a lot of the scrip I got when I came home from the hospital, so I think I've been doing okay. I am tired of being tired, but know it's part of the whole "recovering from major surgery" thing, so I'm trying to be all zen-like. Mostly by watching TV incessantly.
Aims---great hair, BTW!
Take care of yourself Robin. Take the drugs as you need them. Glad you're home. Watch The Riches!
Thanks, Robin!
I'm sorry that you're tired of being tired, but tv is GOOOOD!
How long are you off work?
(Still like to pop over some evening before you go back, if that's ok. You might be sick of visitors, though. Which I totally get.)
Aimee's hair is even sexier in person. I haven't been online at all today, so I got to be surprised when I got to their house to sit on the baby (who, ftr, is NOT a baby and is the cutest little princess on the planet). Oh, and Aims--when I saw Robin on Sunday she said, "Where do you get your hair done? That is a *great* cut!" Considering it's been 6-8 weeks since its been cut, that was a true testament to E.'s mad skilz. (I really need to get back in, come to think of it. When do I get paid, again...?)
Yeah--I am totally planning to go have E cut my hair when I get well enough! I go back to work next week, but get to work from home--although I have to add a new employee this friday, which I am doing off the books. My Mom is coming next week, too.