Wednesday, 2 October 2013

FRINGE BENEFITS

Generally speaking I'm a creature of habit, but lately my hair hasn't been sitting 'right' (you have no idea how long it takes to film a short video when I need to readjust my 'do every 2 minutes..) and with a few hundred hours trawling throughPinterest for photos of Brigitte Bardot, as well as the musings I voiced in this hair post at the weekend. When I do get an idea in my head though, it's usually not long before I've gone and done it without a moment's thought. Yay impulses!

After washing my hair last night I quickly combed it, sectioned off the front in a little triangle, glued my eyes shut and snipped the length away with a sharp pair of hair scissors. I decided to leave it pretty long and sleep on it so I could trim again with makeup on this morning. I haven't got it at a uniform length - it's quite choppy and DIY and if I'm honest looks like it's grown out too long and needs a cut, but I do quite like it like this. Shame, considering I always have to take it a step further and it's now a little shorter in the middle. The 'outer' bits gradually get longer though, so it doesn't have a precise edge.

I'm quite looking forward to experimenting with products for shorter hair and such since I don't really do anything to my mane anymore - any tips and recommendations would be lovely. I've had a fringe on and off all my life, and I really did think I was completely done with them, but I think it helps make my face look a teensy bit slimmer (I could be wrong) and it'll help me thicken my eyebrows in the meantime - both could potentially be miracle workers. No point regretting anything whatever happens; I was bored with how it was looking and at the end of the day, hair grows. Do we like?

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