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Robin Meade Banged

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Printed Date: April 07 2025 at 6:04pm


Topic: Robin Meade Banged
Posted By: Rocky
Subject: Robin Meade Banged
Date Posted: June 07 2006 at 1:02pm
Her hair was wonderful with tons of volume.  I wonder what her stylist was trying to accomplish with this haircut.  It looks kind of limp... like a thinning shear was used.  Maybe it's just the way it's styled.
 
Did she really want bangs?
 
Last week:
Before
 
*Snip* *Snip*:
After:



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Posted By: HAWG
Date Posted: June 07 2006 at 1:14pm
So much better before.  I do not like the choppy, whispy, messy look at all on anybody and I'm wondering who is the one who started this trend and why so many women are following it.  I bet if someone set up a poll asking for responses from just the men, better than 3/4's of us would agree.

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HAWG


Posted By: glove20
Date Posted: June 07 2006 at 1:35pm
I was keeping tabs on her caps from the last week or so and it looks like on one of the days she took a little length from the bangs and it was very slight.  Then I checked and saw the pic in this post where they're much more pronounced.  It looks ok since i'm a fan of bangs but I don't like the cut as much as when she went pretty short a few months back. 


Posted By: fatmoogas
Date Posted: June 07 2006 at 1:41pm

The first is a lot better. By the way, I got some flak a while back, for having a title to a thread about Monica Bellucci, similar to this..."Monica Bellucci Bangs"   ;;)))



Posted By: Mike46019
Date Posted: June 07 2006 at 2:05pm
Well it's still long but the fullness is gone. Too bad.

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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.


Posted By: Bob
Date Posted: June 07 2006 at 2:39pm
Either way, smokin' hot, smokin' hot, smokin' hot...
 
You get the drift!


Posted By: rico
Date Posted: June 07 2006 at 5:21pm
I think it's a nice change.


Posted By: Klaatu48
Date Posted: June 07 2006 at 7:36pm
I'd noticed the bangs earlier, but really didn't take note of the volume change until I saw those two pictures up there (which, I have to say, kind of make me laugh with the way she goes from smiling to a rather "are you serious?" expression, like it doesn't look at all how she wants it to). She didn't lose a lot of length, but it looks like she lost a ton of hair. 


Posted By: Kramer
Date Posted: June 08 2006 at 12:00am
I try to watch Robin every chance I get. Has she curled her hair since the cut?
 
I, too, liked it better richer and fuller, but generally like straight hair better than curly. When she adds the ear tuck to this hairdo, it looks even less appealing.
 
http://www.gogomag.com/cgi-bin/tvheads_viewer.pl?tvheads74302&74302&Robin - http://www.gogomag.com/cgi-bin/tvheads_viewer.pl?tvheads74302&74302&Robin


Posted By: Rocky
Date Posted: June 08 2006 at 9:43am
She glammed it up and had some curl in it this morning.  It looked wonderful... 
 
I suppose, like anyone, Robin gets to have some bad hair days too.


Posted By: Hal
Date Posted: June 08 2006 at 10:00am
I like the bangs and for the "fullness", my bet is it was just flat ironed that day.


Posted By: HAWG
Date Posted: July 28 2006 at 10:10pm
Here's a site with her hair history:
 
http://www.super-hair.net/watch.html - http://www.super-hair.net/watch.html


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HAWG


Posted By: Kramer
Date Posted: July 28 2006 at 10:57pm

Robin Meade is a great topic for a hair forum. She has some of the best hair among all news babes. One of the looks that site left out was Robin with a ponytail. She wears her hair tied back a couple times a week. I think she looks adorable with it.

Personally, I liked her hair better before the bangs. Her bangs were really those side-swept ones like Jennifer Aniston had toward the end of "Friends." I didn't like those either. I didn't really see the point.
 
Anyway, when Robin went to the side-swept bangs, her hair looked a lot thinner than it had before the cut, leaving me to believe she got it thinned out at the same time. Why do women get their hair thinned out? One friend told me it takes her too long to dry after washing. Too bad she never asked me to help.


Posted By: Mike46019
Date Posted: July 30 2006 at 12:32am
I agree with you Kramer fuller looks better. This thinning out thing has to go.

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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.


Posted By: texdillo
Date Posted: July 31 2006 at 12:11pm
Too many are going the way of over layering/texturizing mid to long styles. The result is thin flat looking styles and eventually much of the length being taken off to remedy the problem. I see it on the college campus all the time - layering, more layering, over layering, significant cut to get some body back in the style!


Posted By: HAWG
Date Posted: July 31 2006 at 1:50pm
Texdillo, nail on the head buddy.

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HAWG


Posted By: Hal
Date Posted: July 31 2006 at 3:20pm
I just got back from a vacation in Toronto and there was a HUGE number of females with this look.  Most were of orental decent but they were def not the only ones doing it.
 
Many were layered so much even dave decker would advise them to trim off inches and inches.  I hope this trend doesn't last long!


Posted By: Mike46019
Date Posted: July 31 2006 at 9:33pm
Same here. keep lenght but lose body? Yuck.

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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.


Posted By: Longhaired Guy
Date Posted: August 02 2006 at 5:39am
I agree with the others. I don't care for the excessive layers of hair either.
If a lady wears medium to long hair, it looks much better without the layers, for certain.



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Brent


Posted By: DaveDecker
Date Posted: August 03 2006 at 7:39am
texdillo, hawg... word.

Yes Hal, I agree with you.  I am reminded of Courtney Cox Arquette.  Some 6 (?) years ago she had beautiful one-length long hair.  Some here felt that it would look better if it were layered.  Shortly thereafter (coincidence?) her hair was slightly layered.  And it did look good.  And then she gradually had more and more layering done, until it was so overly layered it looked, well, not so good (okay, IMO it was pretty bad).  I was surprised to see recent video of CCA and her hair has grown out again and appears to be slightly layered - and it looks good again.



Posted By: texdillo
Date Posted: August 03 2006 at 8:25am
The problem is not with those wanting layers (these styles can look very nice on medium to thick hair). The problem is with stylists who cannot maintain a layered style without adding additional layering each time.

There can be a problem with those who want to add length and keep the layering - depending on the thickness of the hair, you eventually run out of hair to layer and it gets thinner and thinner ending with the result we're discussing.


Posted By: DaveDecker
Date Posted: August 03 2006 at 9:53am
well-put, tex!



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