Are bangs an option?
I imagine bangs are the only option, which makes me nervous. Bangs in curly hair are really hard to get right. Also, due to the aforementioned frontal hair loss, I don't have as much hair to pull forward as I once did.
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Are bangs an option?
I imagine bangs are the only option, which makes me nervous. Bangs in curly hair are really hard to get right. Also, due to the aforementioned frontal hair loss, I don't have as much hair to pull forward as I once did.
Yeah, I would have suggested long swoopy side bangs, if not for the curls. That seems like a PITA.
Zen, you don't want a center part. Blunt bangs are a bad idea, but sideswept fringe is good. Like [link]
Or shorter: [link]
My hair has thinned considerably the past few years, so I've defaulted to my highschool habit of hats and bandanas. My favourite part is that I found these tube things that you can wear as a headband or a skull cap or whatnot, and our English facilities manager now declares makes me look like a Polish widow. I don't know why he thinks my non-existent husband has died, but whatevs. The very next day one of my volunteers told me he liked my "hat", and then asked me if I was Polish. Hmmm.
I digress. The slightly sparkly tube headdress with multiple permutations helped hide my hat hair when I'd come in from work outside in the winter, and now I'm using it to avoid showcasing my scalp. And it looks more styling than my short home-cut hair anyhow (I get one professional haircut a year, yo).
Wow, Jenna Elfman sure has some body!
I'm watching War of the Worlds, as one might be wont to do when surfing HBO on a Sunday morning, and I thought it was only going to be the first half that was comprised of Tom Cruise (is he playing a character? I forget) screaming for the kids to stay put or come to him. Yelling and screaming is not an acceptable way to maintain narrative tension. Good lord.
Julie, I've been wearing a lot of scarves and wide headbands. I wore a bandanna all through college, for some reason, too. I've still got enough hair on top, it's just in the front that it's gone. So I've been wearing an assortment of Buff headbands low on my forehead, and my sister hates it. She says I look like Mick Jagger. I like them, but I don't want to wear them ALL the time. And I can't wear hats to dinner.
And I can't wear hats to dinner.
Etiquette allows you to. It's only guys that are bound by the bareheaded rule (and by "bound" I mean "ignoring").
mmm. I would feel weird about it, though.
Whoa, Scandal. Damn.
I now think, in addition to all the other things you don't think about them doing, that celebrities are never working with just their natural hair.