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Have you ever felt like cutting your hair off?
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<blockquote data-quote="meowbunny" data-source="post: 86902" data-attributes="member: 3626"><p>In March I went from the middle of my back to chin length. I wanted it shorter but the girl wouldn't do it. I said she could do what she wanted so long as (1) it was either entirely off my neck or still long enough to put in a ponytail; (2) as little layering as possible; (3) it be wash and wear. The "ponytail" was an embarassing stub. Not only was it layered, she razor cut the back at the top to "fill in a flat spot." I have to blow it dry and curl it every day.</p><p></p><p>I thought it was hysterical when she called me to tell me she was going to a new shop. I told her I was so unhappy with the cut I really didn't think it would matter where she went.</p><p></p><p>So, I am now in the process of finding a hairdressser here. I'm thinking very, very short -- a pixie cut might actually be long (wished I had the nerve to do Demi Moore in G.I. Jane). I would let it grow out but it is now at the length that every time I sweat (I don't perspire, I SWEAT and I mean the drop off of your nose sweat), the hair just sticks to my neck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="meowbunny, post: 86902, member: 3626"] In March I went from the middle of my back to chin length. I wanted it shorter but the girl wouldn't do it. I said she could do what she wanted so long as (1) it was either entirely off my neck or still long enough to put in a ponytail; (2) as little layering as possible; (3) it be wash and wear. The "ponytail" was an embarassing stub. Not only was it layered, she razor cut the back at the top to "fill in a flat spot." I have to blow it dry and curl it every day. I thought it was hysterical when she called me to tell me she was going to a new shop. I told her I was so unhappy with the cut I really didn't think it would matter where she went. So, I am now in the process of finding a hairdressser here. I'm thinking very, very short -- a pixie cut might actually be long (wished I had the nerve to do Demi Moore in G.I. Jane). I would let it grow out but it is now at the length that every time I sweat (I don't perspire, I SWEAT and I mean the drop off of your nose sweat), the hair just sticks to my neck. [/QUOTE]
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