QuoteReplyTopic: To cut or not to cut...that is the ??? Posted: November 26 2005 at 10:24pm
OK...here's the deal---
I'm in the process of growing out my short, layered, straight hair. My ultimate goal is a nice, sleek chin-length bob. Right now my hair is in that "in-between" stage. It just sort of hangs there because my layers are growing out and I don't have any "body" any more. What I need to know is: do I just tough it out for a couple more months until it has a little more growth before I get started on the initial bob cut or should I get it cut now and give it the bob shape, which, unfortunately, will bring me back to short hair again??? I haven't had my hair cut since August so it has grown about 2"+. I hate to get it cut now because I'll lose most of what I've grown out, BUT it doesn't have any shape at this point.
I'd love some feed-back from anyone. I'm sure some of y'all have gone through this, too. Thanks...
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Well, if I had your hair goal, I would cut it into the bob shape now, but compromise a bit and leave some layers so that you don't have to go too short. That way it will have something approaching the shape you want and you will enjoy it more as it grows (it's still going to be growing!).
I've seen lots of women I know go through the very short to bob stages.
Usually they do it by getting only the bottom trimmed and letting the
rest catch up as it grows, and this makes them look like they have
stylish modern cuts as it grows instead of an inbetween stage
thing. Whether you get the bottom layer trimmed up to your ears,
at chin length, or wherever the top layer is now is up to you and how
you want it to look in the growing process.
Alternately, if you don't want to cut any of it, try using gel and
curling the ends upwards to give it shape and so you have one of those
modern flippy styles. You may like that enough that you can wait
awhile longer before cutting anything.
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Thanks for the great suggestions! I think I'll find a stylist that will get me started with the bob. I have a pic that I'll take so she can have an idea of what I want the "finished" look to be like. You're right, missrini, it will still be growing.:) BTW, missrini, I checked out the web for henna and have ordered a sample. I'm a little afraid to try it...I don't want orange or bright red hair!!...but I will borrow some hair from my hair brush and see what happens. Any suggestions for a first-time user of henna? I ususally use a medium golden brown from OTC and it gives my hair a nice deep brown with red highlights, which I love.
Susan...thanks for the suggestion. That's what I'm going to do...get the bottom cut and let the top catch up.
This is such a good group of people!! I enjoy visiting and reading everyone's trials and successes.
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OK.....(launching into "Henna-mode" again...stop reading now if you're getting sick of me already!! )
You are doing the right thing by testing your hair first. If you don't want orange or bright red (both of which I kinda like btw!), then there are many things you can add that will tip the colour towards a more brown look. I suggest going to the mixes section on the hennaforhair site and looking down the "reddish brown" or "darker brown" columns to see what other ppl have used. Order a sample of Indigo while you're at it, you will probably need that too. There is also a very helpful forum over there where you can ask us anything you're concerned about (as a first-time user) and you'll get loads of advice.
Good luck on your henna journey!!! Trust me, you'll love it
I've just recently cut my wifes hair into a short bob after she grew
out a short pixie cut. We decided to cut the sides which had almost
grown over her ears to mid-ear length and cut the back a little higher.
The nape was cut short which gives her a nice weightline mid-nape. Its
quite a daring bob cut but she was very pleased as she has a bobcut
RIGHT NOW
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Thanks, Rini...I did look at the formulas for those two columns. They were very helpful. I'll keep you posted on my "henna" adventure...if you don't mind. :)
Spud..sounds like a cute cut. My sides, which were cut around my ears with just wisps (sideburns!) but they have grown completely over my ears so I have a little to work with.
I'm looking forward to getting it cut...hopefully this week.
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