So, I have decided last October that I would grow my hair out long an donate it to Locks of Love to be made into a wig. Everyone tells me how great my hair is, so I thought "Why not donate it?" My hair grows pretty fast so I'm not too worried about cutting it off. I am scared though. All my friends are going to be there though, I'm having it cut at a Cancer walk. So, my hair will be cut from around my chin. Since I'm used to having it so long I was thinking about trying some new and different that I would never have my hair cut like. I was thinking, if I'm getting it all cut off dramatically minus well make it all dramatic. So, I was looking at hair styles on google and I came across the "mohawk" for girls. My main question is I want to try the mohawk thing out but if I decide I don't like it and want to leave it straight down would it look okay? If you have one or are a hair cuttery person (haha, sorry).It's not going to be a full on Mohawk. I was thinking about getting my hair cut to my chin and then having it short layered and looking kinda "messy" and maybe just mohawk it that way. How do you think that would work? Or if you have any other suggestions on pictures? Btw, my hair is Light Blonde/Blonde. If that even matters. It's also kind of thick.
But the way you described the cut you'd like to get, would work with many different styles, so I'd say go for it!
Experimentation can be good, and you may discover a style that you really love!
In case you were thinking about shaving the sides, I'd really say no against it, unless you really are willing to wear your hair in a mohawk 24/7. A friend of mine went from a girly mohawk, to the totally punk one...and after a week she was tired of the style, and it wasn't really "her" so she shaved off her hair entirely and ended up wearing a hat for almost 3 month, until her hair was long enough to look decent.
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