Today, on the spur of the moment, I decided to get my hair cut at lunchtime and fortunately the hairdresser I saw last time (and who did a stellar job) could fit me in.
How I wish she hadn’t been able to fit me in, because I think it is fair to say that my hair looks quite dreadful. I now have a fringe. Fringes, it is fair to say, are not a particularly fab look for me.
Oh well, I see many styling products (and many hair clips) in my immediate future.
Also, big restructure announcement (this is the 3rd in the 3 years I’ve been there) at Marie Celeste tomorrow.
At this stage that is all I can say.
Ah, bugger. But if you’re looking for an alternative to the hair clip, try these:>>http://www.trashties.com/>>I bought some and they take a bit of getting used to, and a bit of effort, but they’re quite fun & groovy.
Well, thankfully once I washed out all of her product and put in a bit of mine, I am rather more satisfied with it (and the people who were staring in horror were much more complimentary the next day).Hmmmm, I saw those on her blog and wondered how they worked … how do they work? what are they made from?
Sometimes you have to grow into a haircut (or v-v), tho sometimes this isn’t possible.
I am still unsure if I have grown into it.What I am really longing for is a mia farrow in rosemary’s baby cut – but I think I need to leave that for my 60s.