AwesomelyNappy
Well-Known Member
after oprah, tyra and the 100's of other makeover shows... i've always noticed (as its also mentioned here often) that women with long hair often have their hair hacked off to achieve a new look.
I can understand making the ends neat, or adding layers, but most women's hair go (if they have it like that) from BLS or longer to shoulder length or shorter. A lot of times, it looks really nice, but all i can think of when i see it is... man... all that progress gone in seconds. and... couldn't they just worked around it? made the long hair "work"? i dont know...
sooo...
would you let your your hair be cut (more than 4 inches), relaxed (if your natural), lightened (more than 3 shades than your natural color) or any other dramatic process for a new look?
I can understand making the ends neat, or adding layers, but most women's hair go (if they have it like that) from BLS or longer to shoulder length or shorter. A lot of times, it looks really nice, but all i can think of when i see it is... man... all that progress gone in seconds. and... couldn't they just worked around it? made the long hair "work"? i dont know...
sooo...
would you let your your hair be cut (more than 4 inches), relaxed (if your natural), lightened (more than 3 shades than your natural color) or any other dramatic process for a new look?
they would have to work with what I already have
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Key word for me is "compromise".
I've always wondered why oh why would they cut the luxurious locks of some girl ( I'm not talking scraggly long hair), and then give her some plain jane short style (not talking hot Halle style)? I mean, I think the stylists need to be more creative with long hair. To me the mistake that people with long hair make is wearing it the same way all the time, not cuz they love it that way, but cuz they don't know what else to do with it.
for a makeover in which the hair stylist styles the long hair in a sexy hot diva dream girl way. Is that too much to ask?!!