QuoteReplyTopic: recovering chemo patient...short hair question Posted: October 17 2001 at 9:25pm
Not sure if this should really go here or on the "hair Loss" topic...but my hair is growing back (YIPEEEEEE) so I decided to post it here.
On to the question o` the thread...My hair is growing back and is about 2 inches long now. I have successfully pulled off the bedhead look about as long as I can. It is getting long on top and not standing up as well as it did. (I use BedHead products)
I want to grow my hair back out to about shoulder length, so a haircut is not in the stars for me.
Anyone have any "In-between" suggestions for me? It`s yet too short to really curl (It won`t fit around the smallest curling brush) so it may have to be something finger-styled.
Thanks in advance!
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Hi Leslie, glad to hear you are recovering and your hair is growing back. Mine came back mostly grey ;-)
I don`t know the texture of your hair, but maybe I can be of assistance. Something I see very often on my way to work are ladies, who slightly spike the back part (by teasing maybe and some product help) and slick down the front with either a part at the side or the middle. I don`t know your age, but some of the ladies use some fancy clips to hold the front in place. Personally I really like that look, mine is still too short for that (slightly longer than an inch). You could of course slick the whole hair back with a side part, but that really is a matter of taste.
Soon you might have a nice Meg Ryan look, one of my all time favourites.
For really bad hair days I use either a kerchief, bandanna or a light weight hat. I own several lacy crocheted ones I made for summer.
I hope this helps and good luck and patience growing it out!
There is not only black and white, there is also grey
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