Someone forgot to finish the cut... maybe she was in a hurry and had to leave. The older short style looks good, so it's not that she can't do a short style.
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It is fixable...could go to a short crop cut...in other words, lose the sideburn and the combover.
I agree. What is it with these sloppy, atrocious haircuts that fashion gurus claim are "edgy"? The only thing she can do now, IMO, to make her hair look decent is cut it short all over and start growing again. Bob
Edited by Bob S - November 18 2010 at 11:09pm
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I may be old fashioned, but what's wrong with looking at least somewhat feminine with your hairstyle? I'm sorry, but if this is 21st Century or Cutting Edge or some other label, then I'm 20th Century and Dull Knife. I don't know how to put my first reaction into words other than perhaps "EARGHLBLECH!". I know, that's not a word.
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Another case of a "Scissor Happy Hack Stylist", couldn't cut his/hers way out of a wet paper bag. I think a five year old could have given her a better haircut!
This whole thing baffles me. I mean, she's had short hair before in a fantastic and incredibly flattering cut. So for her say she wanted to go short again and brought in a picture of a "sexy short cut" implies that when the clippers finally shut off, she brushed the big pile of hair off her lap, looked in the mirror, and said, "Yes! That's it!"
Seriously, WTF?
This has to be one of those stylists that leave their hair show models with styles that are all technique, angles, and "art" and nothing to do with a viable, flattering haircut. I genuinely don't now how they can take a beautiful woman and do something like that to their head in good concience (e.g., Selma Blair from a couple of years ago). I'd be embarrassed to let someone walk away with that cut. Then again, I generally subscribe to a sort of Hypocratic Oath of hairstyling: "First, do no harm."
Hopefully she'll realize that even Rhianna has realized that look is over and start letting it grow for the next few months. If so, she could have something akin to her formerly fabulous pixie sometime around April or May...
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