So I’m trying to be patient with the growth process and then will think about a new style. I’m now back to indoor cycling, walking and yoga and don’t want to fool with my hair. This was due to the thinning and also because I’m not an adept stylist. I’ve had short hair (chin length or above) for years and in last the two years or so.it was a sort of pixie. Currently I’m having lots of new growth…fuzzy baby hair….and am not losing hair with every shampoo or brushing. I realize now that the chemicals have caused a lot of the hair thinning through the years that I attributed to my age ( now 78). I just wish I had never begun coloring but, back when I was 31 in 1971, most of us ran to the salon when we saw the first silver hair. Two hair cuts later all the color was gone. The light bulb went off and only a hair cut ensued….so short, I thought I’d be called “sir.” I wanted the dye gone as soon as possible. By the time I could have an appointment, my roots were an inch or more. Then I was unable to get to the salon during a long recuperation from open heart surgery. LOL In late December 2017, I stopped having my hair colored. I so wish I had hair like yours, even if it would drive me crazy in the summer!! I guess we aways want what we don’t have. I’ve been focusing a lot on hair in the past 7 months. I assure you, it would not be an improvement! So as you struggle with your hair, which I personally think looks lovely, just remember that you could have hair like mine. I have seen countless clients that he has styled before my appointments walk away looking gorgeous!) My hairstyle looks severe, but I really don’t have any choices. (I should mention that my hairstylist is really good. My hairdresser can’t even put any lift in the hair around my face, because my hair “splits,” revealing large parts of my scalp. As I have run out of styling choices, I now wear my hair pulled back in a ponytail. While a cut that allows my hair to fall softly around my face would be more flattering to my face, my hair can’t accommodate that look. In fact, because it has gotten so delicate, I can’t blow it dry or style it. I used to be able to manage it somewhat by getting a perm, but as I have gotten older, my hair has gotten so delicate that no beautician will give me a perm any more. My hair is thin, fine, “flyaway.” and limp. Mickey’s warehouse to show him my new haircut, which explains this “glamorous” backdrop. On my way to the grocery store, I stopped by Mr. The earrings are several years old from Chico’s. The sunglasses are no name very inexpensive ones from a gift shop last year. The silver sandals are a couple of years old, similar here. (I wore the same top in red here.) The Michael Kors crossbody gray bag is here. The top I am wearing is from Cali and York. I told him I wanted a contemporary look but not trendy. I asked for a more oval shape in graduated layers with the intent to let it grow into a bit longer style for fall/winter. My stylist gave me a deep conditioning treatment and blended my’ hack job’ into a low maintenance cut to work with my hair’s natural tendencies. After trimming my hair myself more than once recently, I decided it was time for professional help. It is a little more manageable during the winter months, but I often consider shaving my head by the middle of summer. It does not store any personal data.My hair has always been my nemesis. The cookie is set by the GDPR Cookie Consent plugin and is used to store whether or not user has consented to the use of cookies. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Performance". This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Other. The cookies is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Necessary". The cookie is set by GDPR cookie consent to record the user consent for the cookies in the category "Functional". The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Analytics". These cookies ensure basic functionalities and security features of the website, anonymously. Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly.
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