Finally some good news – the bob is loosing ground! There’s a new IT haircut coming trough!
The short cut is making serious fans – not only Agyness Deyn remains faithful to this short hair, but fellow models Anja Rubik and Milagros Schmoll joined the short haircut wave. I’m stuck with my present hair cut for 3 years now with very little variations.
Because pregnancy is well known for causing hair loss, I was seriously thinking about a radical change in haircut. What do you think? Shall we wait until Posh sets the tone? Or that’s a “I can do it myself” kind of mission? Would you change your haircut just because it’s no longer ‘in’? Or you don’t care as long as it fits you properly?
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please send me the latest Haircuts as soon as possible.
thanks,
Mehru
I don’t care that much about haircut trends and I don’t wait certainly not for Posh to set the tone. in fact she’s back now at her old hairdo.
I’ve a kind of trademark hairdo for years I did realise while watching old photos. But it has always been a bit of a different cut. It has been very short though some years ago -a bit it like this- but it began to bore me and before I noticed it I was “me” again.
I love this look a lot though, but not on me. It’s fresh and frisky. And one needs a very good hairstylist! I see short haircuts walking around which makes me cringe..
Oh these hormones our dear Kpriss…..I’ve to say I do love your look. But when its has become thinner due to the pregnancy it is maybe a nice, though a very radical idea to cut it off. Handy when the new one has arrived. Not to worry about your hair the first months and after all it grows back and the hormones shall be calm down again…..
short is in for sure….but it eentirely depends on ur face structure….if it suits u ….nthng like it…….and pregnancy definenetly is an added reason….
@gull If you would be more specific in your request, I’ll see what I can do to help you!
@Adrianathank you! Indeed a good stylist is always needed when wanting to keep a neat and good haircut. I haven’t changed mine for 5 years. I’m fond of my long hair ;) don’t know if short will convince me, even if it crosses my mind… The real problem with pregnancy loss is that my hair doesn’t get all the time needed for a full recovery. Maybe after the pregnancy-period, it will all come back to normal.(hope so!)
@sneh Bone structure is highly important when choosing a new hairstyle. But today, a handy stylist will always know what to recommend to suit you perfectly (even when pregnant ;) ). Thanks for stopping by and sharing your thoughts.
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I never follow hair styles as I find its down to the individual to pull it off; what might suit one person wont suit another. I’m lucky however, I have an amazing hairdresser where I can give her an idea she’ll cut away and then it’ll become trendy but I am glad the short hair is in. I love the Androgynous style!
I love androgynous cuts too. If I had smaller features and not such a statuesque frame I’d cut it all off myself this very afternoon!
All-time favourite short crops:
Winona Ryder, Sharon Stone, Laurie Holden, Halle Berry, Natalie Portman, Milla Jovovich, Kate Moss, Lori Petty, Edie Sedgewick, Jean Seberg …
The added beauty of a short ‘do is that whenever you want it, you can have it NOW!
I hate waiting for my hair to grow so I can wear it in particular styles!
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