| I hate a haircut that doesn't look right two weeks later! |
I got my hair hacked off for New Years because there just wasn't a style to it anymore. I hate pulling it up or back day in and out. It's like when you don't go out for a while and you put on make-up and you just slather it on without feeling and wish you had when you hit daylight. I wanted a change and when I got it I felt naked. Where did my hair go?! But I was assured that it looked right by my husband, my mom, sister, etc. and eventually I got used to it. I even started to like it! I liked the way it flipped, the way it didn't take forever to dry or to style. I didn't really care that I couldn't was and go with it curly without looking like Hiroshima when the A-Bomb was blowing. So as the weeks went by slowly the curl and flip stopped and I couldn't really get it to hold a style. I think it's because my hair grows out to the side and now long downwards, a great genetic mystery from my Mom's side. Now I can't even pin up the sides or top without it looking huge and bank teller-ish. This after only a few weeks! I'm used to the 1 month - 2 month hair cut, 3 if I'm busy. I'm used to being able to control it as much as I can without it rebelling too much, but no. I have the anarchist hair cut from hell. I hate it because I specifically said, "Please blend it so when it grows out it won't look bad!" and was reassured with the "I've been cutting hair for the past decade and I know what you mean. I have the same problem!" which I should've thought odd from the stick straight hair of the beautician. So now, I'm sitting in hot rollers, with gel on hand, trying to get a style that's okay so I can run to the store. |
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Alias: SNM
Hometown: Farmington, WV, United States
About Me: SMN is currently a S@HM who resides in the Senior Citizen capital of the world. Amongst her many talents are writing, tiptoeing through the mind field that is her living room, saving run away strollers, lacing any comment with sarcasm, and changing a diaper in 10 seconds flat. Her greatest achievements are birthing Thing One and Thing Two. Ongoing projects include diving into the world of blogging, weaning an aggressive breast feeder, parenting and all it's challenges, and being a wife she can live with (as well as her husband).
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