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November 2003 Measurements (Read 15132 times)
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Reply #15 - Nov 22nd, 2003 at 6:15am
 
My November measurement is 31 inches. My sons measures 32.5 inches. I am actually thinkin of cutting some of my length. I miss the movement and managability of it  about 6 inches shorter.
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Reply #16 - Nov 24th, 2003 at 2:44pm
 
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My November measurement is 31 inches. My sons measures 32.5 inches. I am actually thinkin of cutting some of my length. I miss the movement and managability of it  about 6 inches shorter.


Jenna;
I fully understand how you feel.  I would suggest that before you do a significant cut, you try out some new hairstyles and see if that helps how you feel.  I have found that as my hair gets longer, I need to adjust how I style it.  Once I master the new styles, I find I like the new length and no longer have those feelings of "cut it off!".  But if you still feel you need to shorten the length to be happy, go ahead and do it.  What is the point of having long hair if you don't enjoy it.

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Reply #17 - Nov 28th, 2003 at 11:25am
 
My November measurement is 42,5 inches,but I´ll trim about half an inch today,since my ends are still a bit uneven. Tongue
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Reply #18 - Nov 28th, 2003 at 2:24pm
 
How often do you trim your hair, Anne-Marie?
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Reply #19 - Nov 28th, 2003 at 3:58pm
 
I used to do micro-trims every 2-3 months(just a few milimeters every time)-but my hair has been very dry after a recent holiday.I also had quite a number of splits,so I have been trimming approx. half an inch per month for the last 3 months.But my ends are back to normal now (42 inches now),so I think I´ll let it grow again ! Cheesy Cheesy
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Reply #20 - Nov 29th, 2003 at 1:39am
 
I have had a change of heart. I have been really struggling with the hair cutting plan. I sometimes go through a phase of wanting to be more trendy(hairstyle wise) and I just haven't been feeling very "attractive"lately. This past week was brutal. I have really bad bursitis in my left shoulder which makes it very difficult to do anything with my hair. So i have just been washing it(one handed, no easy feat) and wearing it down a bit more. I can manage a brush out and a half baked jaw clip attempt at the base of my skull area and have gotten several compliments on my hair. So, I would say Biker Braids words of wisdom fit the bill for me. Just a couple little changes and all my hair is intact. Maybe Santa will bring my some new hair accessories(hee hee). Thanks for your continued support.
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Reply #21 - Nov 29th, 2003 at 2:18am
 
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I sometimes go through a phase of wanting to be more trendy(hairstyle wise) and I just haven't been feeling very "attractive"lately.


I absolutely know how you felt. One time a year I rush to the stylist and want to change my look. I usually tell her: "I want to look different and stylish, but I don´t want another color and you will absolutely not cut my hair" That is not really possible  Grin Wink

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I have really bad bursitis in my left shoulder which makes it very difficult to do anything with my hair.


Hope you´ll feel better soon...

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