I need to get my hair cut, it's 3 different lengths since matthew shaved the back but left a fringe I usually just wear a headband at work to keep it out of my eyes. It's not long enough (yet) for a pony tail.. although I don't look good with a pony tail. But if it woudl get long enough I would wear that to work.
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I want to know if thinning hair is reversed when you're turned? If I didn't know I'd look like a mushroom within a month/have too much pretty hair jewelry to put aside, I'd be back to a pixie cut.
I'd love a pixie, but I fear I'd look too skully with this little hair.
I've been having fantasies about just grabbing the scissors to do away with my ponytail. I'm tired of having hair in my eyes and finding so many long white hair everywhere. I'm into a low maintenance lifestyle. No root touch ups for me, no, never ever. Too time consuming. My first white hair appeared before I was 20 and I just couldn't hack spending so many hours fiddling with my hair.
You have such gorgeous hair, Katie. And your ponytail is a signature--but you know, that's all on the outside people looking at you. I think it's time to do what you want with your own hair. And I hear you on finding long hairs everywhere.
Thanks Beverly! Sadly it is not quite as nice and lush any more since I'm years into menopause. I like to think I wore my white hair proudly back in the day.
My hair's going to stay long, thin and wispy as it is, until either I learn to cut the back of my own head, or I feel safe going to the salon.
My sister. Luckily, I look good in a topknot.
I've trimmed my own bangs, but my normally shoulder length hair is down past my bra strap now. Between masks and wanting my hair out of my way, it's in a bun or a ponytail pretty much all the time anyway, so I'm thinking I'll just grow it out until it's long enough to donate again.
I had long hair in college and I'd trim it occasionally - a very slow process that involved snipping off more or less the same amount from sections and then checking the back with two mirrors to make sure it wasn't too far off. Took time, but it got rid of the split ends. It eventually got to be hip length before I got fed up and had it all cut off.
My hair is thin - if I put it in a ponytail, the end is pencil-sized - but there's a lot of it. And it's changing texture post-menopause. I used to have stick-straight hair that would never hold a curl; now, it's lightly wavy, curls if I put it in a bun and take it down, and enlarges at the slightest hint of moisture in the air.
Last autumn, when I was working late at the office with my dev team, I took off my hat and let my hair down, which promptly fluffed out like an angry cat. "Uh, Atropa's hair is out. Are we in trouble?"