I know there will be several people that disagree with this decision, but I have to keep it real.
Starting today, I am beginning a long-term hair plan. I know what it will take. I also have the option to go back to the shorty-doo that I have sported for a good five years off and on. I have tried this plan in the past, about two years ago when I made a wager over a Miller Light and a quick clink of the glass.
Eventually, my hair gets to a point that it is unmanageable. When I say "unmanageable", I mean bumpy, yet straight. How is this possible? Great question. Well, I have terribly thick hair that people with thin hair say, "Oh, you have such nice, thick hair" but when you want to get through the awkward stages of a long-term hair plan, it can be the kiss of death.
I recently looked at a picture of me when I was in the throws of one such long-term hair plan. I had it pulled back with the age old hair tool, the navy blue bandana. Maybe...just maybe this was cool in 1995, but not in 2005. I need to learn to manage this hair in all of it's unwieldy stages. SO, once I get to a point where I need more than a hair dryer and some decent product, I will need to be diligent. Tireless.
5 comments:
you can always just go in and get it texturized. You know...have em take out some of the bulk but none of the length.
interesting, but true: I just cut off four inches of hair. my hair is still below my shoulders. I had some long hair!
i have been in the midst of such a plan for quite some time now. and i am also one of those bumpy straight hair girls. sucks, doesn't it. anyway, i have recently passed shoulder length, after 9 years of inch long hair. it CAN be done.
ugh, GOD I hate it when people tell me they love my thick hair. i just want to rip it out and give it to them, but i don't want anyone to see my wrinkly head. so, you know, you take the good with the bad.
I've been considering going "long hair" for the past few weeks. I know myself, though. As soon as it gets just past my shoulders, I'll get sick of it and cut it again.
Good luck with the new 'do!
I have thick, wavvy hair. I know what you mean :)
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