http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-2645607/Kaley-Cuoco-looks-gorgeous-grey-sundress-newly-cropped-hair-steps-husband-Ryan. - http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-2645607/Kaley-Cuoco-looks-gorgeous-grey-sundress-newly-cropped-hair-steps-husband-Ryan.html Good pics of the side and back. Touch of Julianne Hough and Jennifer Lawrence about this.
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Kaley - and Shailene Woodley - are both in the process of reproving my theory on women who have always had long hair and then go short: Once they cut it - and by "cut it", I mean to at least bob level or shorter - they will continue to keep going even shorter for a while. However, when the inevitably start growing it back out, they will grow it out as long or longer than they ever had it before.
See Tia Carrere, Nia Peeples, Alyssa Milano, Liv Tyler, Dana Delany, Keri Russell, Courteney Cox, Jennifer Aniston, Brooklyn Decker, Rachel Weisz, Jennifer Connelly, Robin Tunney, and Sheryl Crow, amongst others. And yes, I'm including some that went short for movie roles.
A couple that I expect are on the "growing" path now: Anne Hathaway and Jennifer Lawrence. And I'm expecting Julianne Hough to eventually turn that corner as well...
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History is not on my side Flea, but I hope your are wrong about Kaley, Shailene and Julianne Hough. I hope they go the Ginnifer Goodwin route and keep it short. There's more than enough long-haired women in Hollywood.
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I think this newer, shorter version is much better than the initial bob, which looked shapeless and lifeless (and colorless). This is more interesting, daring, and sassy.
Yet my jury's still out on this version too, as I've yet to see it really styled well. The front layers seem designed to keep it looking frustratingly unruly all the time despite the very short overall length.
I'd suggest if she's gone this far, she should cut and layer the front and sides to match the back and into a real, true, no-shortcuts short cut.
And please, please, go blonde or go brown or go something, not this stringy in-between…
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Kaley - and Shailene Woodley - are both in the process of reproving my theory on women who have always had long hair and then go short: Once they cut it - and by "cut it", I mean to at least bob level or shorter - they will continue to keep going even shorter for a while. However, when the inevitably start growing it back out, they will grow it out as long or longer than they ever had it before.
See Tia Carrere, Nia Peeples, Alyssa Milano, Liv Tyler, Dana Delany, Keri Russell, Courteney Cox, Jennifer Aniston, Brooklyn Decker, Rachel Weisz, Jennifer Connelly, Robin Tunney, and Sheryl Crow, amongst others. And yes, I'm including some that went short for movie roles.
A couple that I expect are on the "growing" path now: Anne Hathaway and Jennifer Lawrence. And I'm expecting Julianne Hough to eventually turn that corner as well...
Many of those women you list cut their hair because it was damaged, Alyssa Milano and Jennifer Lawrence, or for a role, Robin Tunney, Keri Russell, and Liv Tyler. If you don't cut it because you want it short, then you're unlikely to keep it short. Anne Hathaway seems to be the exception, since she's kept a pixie for nearly two years. At the Met Gala a month ago none of her touched her ears.
On the other hand, women who go short by choice, Ginnifer Goodwin and Michelle Williams, often keep it short for years. Emma Watson stated she preferred her short short cut but grew it out because she felt she needed length for roles. Julianne Hough and Dianna Agron went short by choice, grew theirs longer or had extensions put in, and then went shorter again.
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Peter Pan cut sounds about right, though sides might be a tad long for that description. Regardless it is a major change from 6 weeks ago. I suspect this is as short as she will go.
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