I've had short hair during the summer. It was hell.
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If my hair is touching my neck, it's not short enough.
My dad got me a gift certificate to a new-to-me salon and I plan to go there in June and let them do whatever they think is best because I have no idea. But I do eye the clippers and think how easy it would be to just run them all over my scalp. But once I did, I'd pretty much have to keep doing it pretty often, and that is not my strength. Also suspect that look would not work wonderfully well with my round face and skull of unknown bumpiness.
I look terrible (not to mention 12) with super short hair. I love my angled bob most of the time--it's my One True Cut--but it is way more work than longer hair since I can't get away with putting it back and it looks awful before a shower and blow dry, and it is evil in humidity.
If my hair is touching my neck, it's not short enough.
Still wasn't as good as a ponytail. It may have been the powerless aspect, it may have been that the tail provides a breeze. I don't know. What I do know is that so long as it remains in my power it'll never happen again.
I'm thinking about having my mom's colorist take care of my grey hair while I'm in NJ next week, just to see what a good professional can do with it. I'll probably have it colored dark brown. I have the feeling the grey hairs will grab onto the color less than the brown hairs will, so I might end up with a highlighted look without paying for it.
I cannot imagine how a ponytail could be cooler than the breeze against my scalp and the moisture evaporating directly into the air.
Neck-touching hair is okay with me, but I can't stand it on my face. Mine's well down on my shoulders and back. I'd love to get it cut, but I'm afraid it would be back to two inches or nothing. I love the ease of care when it's that short, but keeping it cut and shaped is a commitment, and then there's always the moment when I miss feeling my hair *move* in a breeze, or when I turn my head. Why can't we have knobs in the back of our heads so we can crank our hair back in short, or grow it out long in a couple of turns of the knob?
ita, I know you've found a good infuser for work (and I've sort of fallen in love with the one Perkins posted) but I have a couple-three of these. There is some color-staining over time, but no flavor retention. They're dishwasher safe but we usually rinse in hot water and air-dry and they're good to go. Plus, no great loss if one goes astray. They're pretty good at keeping the small bits of leaf, too.
I have the feeling the grey hairs will grab onto the color less than the brown hairs will, so I might end up with a highlighted look without paying for it.
This has not been my experience.
I cannot imagine how a ponytail could be cooler than the breeze against my scalp and the moisture evaporating directly into the air.
Different heads are likely different. I am more comfortable in a ponytail, I can understand Liese's desire to have long hair for the summer.