Hair doubts
Mar. 12th, 2005 09:50 amI am having some serious doubts about growing out my hair.
I've had friends do their best to convince me that I'd look better without the bangs. And I've been working to grow them out, training them to get combed back, and letting it all grow.
But at the moment - at the moment it just looks awful, it's at that growing out stage where it sticks out sideways over the ears, and I feel like it always looks dirty and awful even if I've just washed it.
And I look back at the haircut in this icon, and think about how good that looked, and how good it made me feel. And how little it took in work from me. And I miss it. And I'm tempted to cut it again...
I've been letting Maggie's grow, too. I see so many little girls out there with pretty long hair, and it looks so neat. Maggie's looks like a bird nest even if I've JUST brushed and combed it, and it's constantly in her eyes.
I could use encouragement. (It doesn't help that I'm needing to grab a headshot of me for something, and annoyingly the good ones are from right after that haircut, so don't look that much like me right now!)
I've had friends do their best to convince me that I'd look better without the bangs. And I've been working to grow them out, training them to get combed back, and letting it all grow.
But at the moment - at the moment it just looks awful, it's at that growing out stage where it sticks out sideways over the ears, and I feel like it always looks dirty and awful even if I've just washed it.
And I look back at the haircut in this icon, and think about how good that looked, and how good it made me feel. And how little it took in work from me. And I miss it. And I'm tempted to cut it again...
I've been letting Maggie's grow, too. I see so many little girls out there with pretty long hair, and it looks so neat. Maggie's looks like a bird nest even if I've JUST brushed and combed it, and it's constantly in her eyes.
I could use encouragement. (It doesn't help that I'm needing to grab a headshot of me for something, and annoyingly the good ones are from right after that haircut, so don't look that much like me right now!)
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Date: 2005-03-12 06:40 pm (UTC)I cut my hair short a few years ago because I didn't have time to take care of it well, and then I went shorter because I really like it. I don't want to have to worry about my hair! Of course, as you know, that means more frequent trims, but it's less trouble than daily "doing the hair."
You have such a delicate face, and I love being able to see it, so I'm biased about short hair on you. I don't really know how your hair looks when it's longer, of course.
Maggie's hair looks very fine and thick, in photos. Katie's is like that. It was a constant struggle to keep barrettes or something in her hair to try to tame it, but it was very cute. It hasn't been cut significantly since she was a tiny thing, and you've seen how it is now. I still have a desire to clip it back whenever she just lets it be loose, though.
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Date: 2005-03-12 06:40 pm (UTC)Anyway, let it grow out!
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Date: 2005-03-12 07:04 pm (UTC)Thank you. That's the argument used to convince me to get rid of the bangs
I don't really know how your hair looks when it's longer, of course.
There are very few pics of me in general, and even harder to find something with the hair. The most recent ones are of me heavily preggers or with a newborn, so that influences it, too.
Here's what I could find quickly:
http://www.kelthaven.org/baby/images/Dec03/2003-12-15c.jpg
http://www.kelthaven.org/baby/images/Dec03/2003-12-10a.jpg
http://www.kelthaven.org/baby/images/Dec03/25/2003-12-25j.jpg
The second doesn't show much hair but I include it because it's the only one with me in my standard everyday hairdo, which is to comb it and braid it in a single braid down my back, day in and day out.
Bangs
Date: 2005-03-12 07:23 pm (UTC)Personally, I'm jealous. I have limp, straight, mouse-brown hair.
Re: Bangs
Date: 2005-03-12 07:49 pm (UTC)It's not straight, it's wavy. Straight would be a LOT easier...
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Date: 2005-03-12 08:24 pm (UTC)Yours -- do you want it longer? (Me, I hate how I look with short hair, so I don't get it cut at all if I can avoid it. And I can! I think it's been nearly a decade since my last haircut.) If you think you look better with it short, then why grow it long?
(It helps, mind, that my spouse likes me with long hair as well. O:> If yours likes long hair and you don't mind long hair, then that's one reason to persevere.)
Er, zat help?
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Date: 2005-03-12 08:47 pm (UTC)As for myself, I really liked it short. But I had people whose opinions matter highly urging me to not have the bangs, and that means growing it out long, I can't see any other way to do it. Karl likes it long, and I'm generally willing to put up with it for him, as long as I can keep it braided every day. After Jamie, with postpartum troubles and such, it was breaking and in bad condition.
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Date: 2005-03-12 09:05 pm (UTC)Are girl-pants that troublesome? The Sears-brand ones we have don't seem to restrict our minx much -- heck, they're the only ones I've found that stay up on her skinny little hips. (Though we had to buy them in size 3 when she was 4; the age-4 ones tended to slide. At least they were long enough...)
I didn't even look at the other brands for pants, since we were trying to get winter-weight pants and I considered jeans to be A) too thin and B) too fond of snaps and zippers for a recently potty-trained kid.
I don't believe in piercing ears until the kid can care for them on her own. I got mine pierced at something like 13. Maybe 14. If the minx wants it when she's in the 10-13 range (or whatever), then we can do it. Till then, I'm not taking on the job of making sure the ears are healing well and not infected. (And studs for school-days, like as not. Hoops or danglies, meh.)
Hm. Depending on style, you might not have to have it with bangs. If it's all about the same length (maybe even a bit longer?), you can barrette it up to the side, no? (Okay, I have wavy hair, which actually grows out straight on top and only develops a wave lower down. What's in my LJ pic is with it pinned back... where's another pic... Ah!
http://www.io.com/~arcangel/Art/Photos/Wings.html .
*pauses and looks at last picture* *blink* Man, that's my mom's grin there.
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Date: 2005-03-12 09:16 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2005-03-12 09:24 pm (UTC)If it's short, I get the sensual pleasure of getting Karl to scritch my head with abandon. If he does that with long hair, he creates gawful tangles.
[TMI warning]
When it was long Karl would sometimes get the treat of having me unbind it and brush it back and forth all over him.
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Date: 2005-03-12 09:30 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2005-03-12 09:34 pm (UTC)It may just be that the minx is skinny, but there seems to be great ability to do all kinds of things with her legs. (She goes to gym class in them, and I haven't heard any problems.)
And they're so much cheaper!!
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Date: 2005-03-12 11:35 pm (UTC)Braids and pony-tails will take care of the rest (if you have the patience to deal with them until she's old enough to do it herself). I was a jock-grrl (an antisocial, introverted jockette, but hey) and never let hugely long hair get in the way of swim-team, judo, karate, etc.
And there are seriously cool things you can do with braids, once you master them.
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Date: 2005-03-13 12:00 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2005-03-13 12:18 am (UTC)Needless to say, she's thinking about growing her hair back out.
I tried going back to a more "civilian" length after Iraq, but even at such a length my hair misbehaves like a five year old in the women's clothing section of Target, so I had it all cut off again.
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Date: 2005-03-13 01:54 am (UTC)Well, I bet you can guess what side of the argument I weigh in on.
(fluffs out hip length hair) Of course, I a) have been growing it for Quite Some Time b) am adept in the Mysteries of Braids c) don't have children yet d) have a husband who is very, very attached to my hair.
I started growing everything out after I (like archangel) realized that it makes my face look too full when short.
As far as Maggie's hair, once you can braid it/put it in a ponytail or even pigtails, it will NOT slow her down. Unless she falls in an (empty and cool) barbeque pit, gets soda all in her hair, and does not tell you until the next morning. Or Jamie decides to run a RC monster truck through her hair.
NOT like any of these have happened to anyone you might happen to know....
DV
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Date: 2005-03-13 03:49 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2005-03-13 07:06 am (UTC)Oh yeah. I remember from ConDFW'04, you have amazing gorgeous hair. You and
Once I can braid Maggie's hair, it will be much easier. Although I'll have to teach her to sit still to have it braided. She's still some ways from having it long enough.
Have you heard Pouncer's story about his daughter and the round brush that got tangled in her hair? Makes me shudder.
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Date: 2005-03-13 07:12 am (UTC)And then maybe it'll be time to get contacts, or try to anyway, Karl said we could look into getting the insurance for it next time. :-)
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Date: 2005-03-13 06:00 pm (UTC)Contacts and/or new frames made everyone I know feel like they had a complete makeover. Funny how the little things help so much. And I bet you have pretty eyes.
To get contacts cheaply, try your local Wal-Mart if you have one. The exam was $40 last time I went and the contacts were also only $40ish. And I have a pretty nasty prescription (too much reading I guess) so mine are usually in the $200 range.
Good luck!
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Date: 2005-03-14 06:28 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2005-03-14 09:47 pm (UTC)If the reason the "glasses in an hour" places make you wait is merely because of really extreme near/far sightedness, contacts aren't a problem.
And trust me, *everyone* who's never done contacts is leery of sticking things into their eyes. I have problems with eyedrops, too, even now, but I got used to putting in contacts pretty quickly. (It *is* both frustrating and nerve-wriacking for the first few days, I'll admit.)
And I have to admit that for all my "long hair advocacy", your very-short cut looked great.
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Date: 2005-03-14 09:56 pm (UTC)Thanks for the compliment - I liked the very short cut, too. And it's possible that if I can't get contacts, I may go back to short with bangs. I think I'll look better without bangs IF I go into contacts - but with glasses, I don't think cutting out the bangs is that much of an advantage.