My subconscious is convinced it’s Tuesday even though I’m certain its Monday. DH is off today and its our anniversary so we are trying to decide what to do. He already gave me a big bag of Lindors!
What was you childhood hair style?
A friend was considering bangs yesterday and asked my opinion. I told her I’m still traumatized from the 80s bangs so my vote was no.
My hair was usually a little longer than my shoulders or just above them. But I had those bangs that start at the middle of your head. Fortunately my uncle was a barber and my aunt was self taught but capable so they took care of most of my trims. Growing out those bangs as a teen was such a pain! First I thinned them because that was in. Eventually I grew it all out. No bangs for me! I also grew my hair to my waist after that pixie. It took years!
There was also a perm in there (by Grandma) that I hated until they became loose curls. And then a “permed pixie” that I referred to as “a boy cut” but it matched my moms hair. This is why I try to give my kids choice in their hair. I only intervene if I think its going to be a serious regret at this point.
What was you childhood hair style?
A friend was considering bangs yesterday and asked my opinion. I told her I’m still traumatized from the 80s bangs so my vote was no.
My hair was usually a little longer than my shoulders or just above them. But I had those bangs that start at the middle of your head. Fortunately my uncle was a barber and my aunt was self taught but capable so they took care of most of my trims. Growing out those bangs as a teen was such a pain! First I thinned them because that was in. Eventually I grew it all out. No bangs for me! I also grew my hair to my waist after that pixie. It took years!
There was also a perm in there (by Grandma) that I hated until they became loose curls. And then a “permed pixie” that I referred to as “a boy cut” but it matched my moms hair. This is why I try to give my kids choice in their hair. I only intervene if I think its going to be a serious regret at this point.