I want to get my hair cut. I had been looking forward to it all summer. I was planning on getting my hair cut in layers, so I could puff it up to look like big 80's hair.
I was so excited until my mom started saying, "You won't like it. You'll hate it. You'll bitch about it. It's too much of a risk to get it cut, but if you're willing to take that risk, then okay."
I am sort of scared of change. I like my hair the way it is now, but I want to try something new. Ever since my mom said that stuff, I've been scared to get a new hairstyle now. I really want to get something new, but I'm afraid it will turn out terrible.
Do you think I should get my hair cut and take that risk? Or should I just be safe and keep my hair the same?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Fashion and Styles? coOokiie answered Tuesday August 14 2007, 7:05 pm: Hello !
Well like people say we only got one life to live right ?
So then take the chance and i think it will good on your by the way,if you don't like it then just let it grow but im pretty sure you will.Mum did the same thing to me she kept saying it wont look good and when i got it cut she kept saying how good it turned out so dont worry get cut if your really want to GO FOR IT !
hadmeathello answered Monday August 13 2007, 6:03 pm: i think you should get it cut ! my hair used to be pretty long too. i was scared also to get my haircut. when i first got it i didnt like it at all for the first 3 days or so. but thats just because i wasnt used to it yet. all my friends always complimented on how cute it looked.
i also got shorter hair with short layers.
and i loveeee it.
my boyfriend did the same thing to me. he told me i wouldnt like it if i got it cut. but he was WRONG and i love it and soo does he.
sooo get it cut. you have nothing to lose .. and even if there is i chance you dont like it you can always get extensions.
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