She's had it super long for the past 3 years or 4 years if I remember correctly. As for growing it out, her hair seems to grow pretty fast - probably two years? She used to have it in a cute shag cut, and then grew it out to just past her shoulders, and then the next time we saw her it was long. Actually, I had just chopped my waist length hair off and not long after, Sarah started to grow her out. So it's been within the past 5 or 6 years that she's had the long hair.
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Have no fear, Sarah would be delighted at the thread! Although she enjoyed her long hair, as far as I know, she is not planning on growing her hair back to that length. I know that it was a decision she had a really hard time making, but was glad that she did it. Like she says, it's not every day or every person that has the chance to have Louis Licari do your hair. Sarah's had the long length for several years and had said that the whole reason she was growing it out was to donate it to Locks of Love. She just never got around to it until now! She went regularly to her hair dresser in St. Mary's County to get it highlighted and trimmed which is why it looked so good. Honestly, I have never seen anyone with long hair that looked as nice as hers - and it's not because I'm partial! I've noticed that most long, long hair starts to get long and stringy at the ends. Hair grows faster and better the more it's trimmed (at least that's what my dresser says). Anyway, Sarah's enjoying being able to put her hair up without it feeling like a brick on her head! When she and Mark honeymooned in the Maldives, her luggage got lost (it was at the airport the whole time!) and she had only one pony tail holder (her hairbrush and the like were in her luggage, of couse), which broke during her and Mark's private yoga lesson...and that was only day 2 of the trip. It wasn't like Mark could help her out any in the hair accessory department, least of all a hair brush!
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I'm sorry that you stumbled onto this site. Some people feel a sense of ownership of her and her hair because it was so long. It's her hair and doesn't belong to those of us on a message board. She's not a celebrity. How she wears her hair from now on should be up to her.
DO NOT apologize for me, Rod. I think I introduced the topic of Sarah's hair. And I disagree with your assessment that she is not a celebrity. When you go on national television and get married, you become an instant celebrity. Sarah's hair is perfect for this thread. Aren't there 60-some responses so far?
As a lover of long hair, I stand by the disappointment of having to watch Sarah's hair cut on national TV. I accept that it was her idea to do it and appreciate her cousin's insight on it (although I still have my doubts about Locks of Love and their factory full of hair). But I remain hopeful that Sarah will grow it longer and longer just the same.
By the way, I, too, voted for the updo. She was a stunning bride -- and I'm sure that sentiment was echoed across America.
If you show this to Sarah and Mark, please let her know we're not crazy, just very passionate to the topic.
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Agree it is her hair just curious if she is going to grow it back. But we should not do anything but wish them years of happyness together!!! Thats what it's all about them and nobody else
I'm sorry that you stumbled onto this site. Some people feel a sense of
ownership of her and her hair because it was so long. It's her hair and
doesn't belong to those of us on a message board. She's not a celebrity. How
she wears her hair from now on should be up to her.
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Since you are her cousin, can you tell us is she going to grow back all that lucious length, hope so. It was so beautiful don't see that very often. thanks Paul
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Sarah would laugh if she could see the discussion about her hair! I am Sarah's cousin, and I live in Baltimore. I discovered this thread as I was googling information about their wedding (I am making a scrap book for her). Sarah made the decision on her own to cut the 10 inches off. She made it clear that she was willing to part with a portion of it but not all of her length. Mark was very supportive to whatever she wanted to do. She also figured that if she was going to get her hair cut, it would be a once in a lifetime opportunity to have Louis Licari do it. Sarah has a beautiful, thick, heavy, natural wave in her hair (seriously, she could do Pantene commercials - I'm jealous!), so that's why it looks shorter. The week they did the reveal for the hairstyle, Sarah actually hid her hair in a bun so everyone would be surprised to know if she cut it - including her mother! Sarah looks beautiful no matter how she wears her hair, but I do like the shorter length. Now you see Sarah and not the hair. She also wanted to make sure that whatever hairstyle was chosen, the dress would be visible. When she tried the wedding gowns on in New York on the day of the reveal (Sarah, her mother, my mother, our grandmother, and I went to New York for the reveal) her hair got caught in the dresses. The dress that was chosen had such beautiful detail that Sarah wanted to make sure it would be visible. It's a good thing America chose the updo. It was so humid the day of the wedding - even at 6am in the morning! The last thing she would have needed was her hair sticking to her face while trying to balance in the gown (it was heavy!).
So there you have it. Someone who knows Sarah and can testify that she alone made the decision to lop off 10 inches and donate it to Locks of Love.
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No need to alert the media. I think they're up on the
distinction. And before I go on my next vacation, I'll first seek
your approval for its duration - okay?
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Main Entry: in·ter·est·ing Pronunciation: 'in-t(&-)r&s-ti[ng]; 'in-t&-"res-, 'in-"tres-; 'in-t&rs- Function: adjective :
One-sided and/or inflammatory : rehashing of a previous argument adding
no new insight and solely for the sake of provocation
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FWIW Kramer, I'd like to add that a "strand" and a "thread" are not synonyms within the context of internet message boards.
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Hey now, don't you go turning on me, too. Having Fatmoo mad at me is all I can take for one day. Seeing Bride To Be's ponytail cut off was way more than I could take for a year. I'm still in mourning. Let me mourn.
Main Entry: in·ter·est·ing Pronunciation: 'in-t(&-)r&s-ti[ng]; 'in-t&-"res-, 'in-"tres-; 'in-t&rs- Function: adjective : One-sided and/or inflammatory : rehashing of a previous argument adding no new insight and solely for the sake of provocation
As usual,
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I still think she wanted it cut. If anyone heard her on Fri's show she wasn't in tears or upset she was happy about it. Damm I'm a long hair lover but when someone wants to cut it what can you do. Zealots out there on both sides think about it. I guess this example is the best where it was asked she took it and now everyone wants to think she was pushed into a cut? And there was a sniper in the knoll.
Few men are killed by the bayonet;many are scared by it.Bayonets should be fixed when the fire fight starts.General George Patton Jr.,War As I Knew It,1947.
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