
I remember taking the original Emma Watson pic to the salon
and
saying "yes, that short." I have never been super attached to my
hair
and I have always felt comfortable experimenting with it whether it be
color or cut or even perming it within an inch of its life (how jealous I
was for a while that my sister got the gorgeous curls). I think this
is the longest I have let it be just one style (minus time growing it out for a wedding). I have really dug the easy maintenance of the pixie cut over the
past couple of years. I literally can count on one hand the times my
hair has been blown dry since August 2011 (and those were the times I
went to get it cut and they felt the need-I do not use my hair dryer at
home). I buy bottles of shampoo/conditioner maybe once every other
month. My hair is business ready with just a shower, a finger fluff,
and a comb (I find I like doing my make up so much more than doing my hair and now have much more time to do so). It is a breeze for running and sporty ventures; no need to find a ponytail holder to fight with that leaves my hair lumpy and sad later, no shoving strands up into a swim cap only to have bits and pieces fall out as I go anyways. With a haircut like this I do get to the extra fluffy phase and get the itch to run to the nearest place with scissors and say, "get it back to normal!." But I also go through this wavering thought that I might want to grow it back out to a short bob or something and that getting it cut short only prolongs that process. This is where I am now. It comes really quickly; those professionals aren't kidding when they say six to eight weeks max for trims and upkeep. I try to push it but while the front looks fine, it is the sides and back that get thick and bushy beyond reason. So I am caught, I need to go and do something, but I am torn with what to do. Do I stay with the same cut routine or do I venture out into new hair style territory? I have been searching for pixies with longer bangs. This may be a reasonable compromise for now. It has longer soft bangs in the front but is still easily cared for and styled as my super short pixie.



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