I like the posh cut too, Cindy. If it's that short on the sides it will actually de-emphasize your cheeks.
Because that picture doesn't show the cut in detail, I'd make sure you asked the stylist how she'd cut it. Just ask her about the lengths of the layers, and how you'd style it (could you style it forward instead of back, for example). Compare it to the other cuts and see how each would be different.
They do describe it a bit:
Short, choppy layers. Undercut through the fringe. Styling: Blow dried with Vinyl Fabricator and finished with Twisted Taffy.
Twisted Taffy is, I think, a texturizer. Probably something with a wax base. Very easy to work with and style with. If you did blow dry that style, it would only take a couple minutes because of the length. But you could probably just get away with product and no drying.
If I come out with a women-in-prison haircut, you'll give me virtual cake, right?
We'll even bake a file into it.
Happy b-day, Cass!!!!!!
Cindy is tempting me with the short hair cuts. So cute!
And no, it's not a question of picking either the Yankees or the Mets as the home team. I'm from the Bronx. It's the Yankees. They've got the history, they've got the myths, they've got the pinstripes. They're Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig and Joe DiMaggio and Mickey Mantle, and they're "Ladies and gentlemen, the Bronx is burning" and the Bronx Zoo, too. They're my team.
Yeah, Hillary, you're soooooo weird.... rooting for THE BEST TEAM EVER. What kind of nut job would DO such a thing?
Sox's link doesn't load for me.
Power~ma, sj.
The longness in the back is the one thing I don't like about the sort of pixie shag. Sounds like you have the ideal person to consult with on a new do, Cindy.
Happy shiny pink day at the track, Cass! Don't forget to get is some pictures.
Scientists Create Robot Toddler: [link]
The Child-Robot with Biomimetic Body, or CB2, was developed by a team of researchers at Osaka University in western Japan and is designed to move just like a real child aged between one and three years old.
There's nothing in the short article about it going on walkabout, nakedness or cookies for breakfast.
Scientists will also create robot bear: [link]
The Battlefield Extraction Assist Robot (BEAR) can scoop up even the heaviest of casualties and transport them over long distances over rough terrain.
New Scientist magazine reports that the "friendly appearance" of the robot is designed to put the wounded at ease.
It is expected to be ready for testing within five years.
There's nothing in the short article about it rebelling and enslaving us.
Somebody needs to let Colbert know about the robot bear.
There's nothing in the short article about it rebelling and enslaving us.
I, for one, welcome our friendly bear robot overlords.
Although putting it as "friendly appearance" is loaded on a number of levels.
Somebody needs to let Colbert know about the robot bear.
I hope that turns up on the threatdown.
Can I get a little bit of ~ma. My uncle, Johnny, had a heart cath procedure Wednesday morning. The Dr. found one artery 90% blocked but got it opened to 40% but could not add a stint, he spent the night and went home yesterday. Last night he suffered a heart attack and had to be air-lifted to Shreveport. (He was down at the lake where my grandparents were). He is in the Cardiac Unit, and they have decided to go ahead and do the bypass today (they were going to wait until Monday).
My uncle Bill last April, Grandaddy in December, Mimi this March. I would like for the worst case to happen way way farther into the future.