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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 256619" data-attributes="member: 5096"><p>Major changes in hair syles are one of the biggest things that bring out our self consciousness. It is part of the first impression of others. They know us so well as we were, will they be o.k. with our new look? I think the answer will always be "Yes". They like you for who you are not what you look like (well atleast the good ones will).</p><p> </p><p>Getting used to a new hairdo will take several days. Give it a week or two and then revisit it. If you still do not like it, go to a stylist and ask to look at those books to find something else to try. Sounds like you can go a little shorter to find a cut you will like better.</p><p> </p><p>Did you donate the 12 inches for Locks for Love? I think it is a minimum of 12 inches needed?</p><p> </p><p>Congratulations on following through on this impulsive thought. They really are o.k. sometimes - brings out our youthful side - feels like playing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 256619, member: 5096"] Major changes in hair syles are one of the biggest things that bring out our self consciousness. It is part of the first impression of others. They know us so well as we were, will they be o.k. with our new look? I think the answer will always be "Yes". They like you for who you are not what you look like (well atleast the good ones will). Getting used to a new hairdo will take several days. Give it a week or two and then revisit it. If you still do not like it, go to a stylist and ask to look at those books to find something else to try. Sounds like you can go a little shorter to find a cut you will like better. Did you donate the 12 inches for Locks for Love? I think it is a minimum of 12 inches needed? Congratulations on following through on this impulsive thought. They really are o.k. sometimes - brings out our youthful side - feels like playing. [/QUOTE]
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