I want a short tousled haircut for a change. Why? Because I can. Because it is just hair. Because I want a change of style. let’s see how this goes…
How to get a drastic haircut
How I did it: I had hair down past my waist! I cut it all the way up to my shoulders! I finally just convinced myself I needed a chance and it was once of the best things I ever did.
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the first time i didnt really want it – my dad took me to an old fashioned barber shop and there went my long curls:(. they gave me the regular boys haircut:(.
the next time i went to a hairdresser and told her i need not more than an inch cut. she cut at least 10… this made me refuse to go to a hairdresser for the next 6 years and i grew my hair really long.. then i got sick of it and cut it to right below the shoulders..
also experimented with any color possible:))
it can actually be alot of fun.. or lead to a severe depression..
If you are cutting your hair from at a very unbalanced point in your life… don’t do it. Instead of having long, beautiful curly locks, you’ll have short Diana Ross pryamid hair.
I don’t mind it. But it’s definetly not better than it was before…plus the guy I’m interested in doesn’t think much of it. So it wasn’t that great of an idea. I just did it to cosplay an anime character. _
6 years ago, I cut my long, long hair to an inch long…that one was a bit of a mistake, especially as a friend did it. now i cut a bunch of layers and bangs into the hair that i’ve been growing out long since then. i’ve permed, dyed, etc. all of that with my look over the years and i it is worth it to experience being perceived differently than you are used to, and a new look can illuminate new parts of yourself, but be careful of who does it.
My hair was too-long-untamed tarzan hair. NOw its short, stylish, trendy bangs,angles,layers included
i went to a nice place New Wave hair salon where they massaged me and wrapped me in a warm blanket (50 dollars not too bad) i loveeee my haircut. good for my ego .










