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    Happy haircut

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    I finally did it. I thought I would miss it but I really don't. Short hair is so EASY!!
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    Yes, it is.

    In my opinion, very few women over 40-50 look good in long flowing hair past their armpits.

    Are you going to donate your cut hair?
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    It's actually the intermediate lengths that are the hardest. Hassle-wise I could deal with going back to waist length hair. That was just a few minutes a day, comb it out and go. No WAY would I consider chin length ever again. Gel, blow-drying with tools, spray, only getting to skip it on days when I was so sick that I knew for sure no one would see me and too sick to care if they did... Ugh. Never again.

    Right now my hair is so easy that I'm totally spoiled. Seriously, shaving my head would be more work.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OakLeaf View Post
    It's actually the intermediate lengths that are the hardest. Hassle-wise I could deal with going back to waist length hair. That was just a few minutes a day, comb it out and go. No WAY would I consider chin length ever again. Gel, blow-drying with tools, spray, only getting to skip it on days when I was so sick that I knew for sure no one would see me and too sick to care if they did... Ugh. Never again.
    This is so true, Oak! Either short or long but the in-between is labor intensive and if you are active like we are, it never looks like it's supposed to. I had chin length a couple of years ago and it looked nice after I straightened it but was a PITA to fix. I've kept going shorter and shorter. Has anyone else gone to your stylist and said "I want a cut that looks good after I take my bike helmet off"?

    Enjoy your new cut, PinkBike! Think of how much $$ you will save on shampoo
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bike Chick View Post
    Has anyone else gone to your stylist and said "I want a cut that looks good after I take my bike helmet off"?
    YES!

    That was in 1992 and I've never gone back. Like I said - spoiled.
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    I've got chin-length hair and I love it. But my hair is easy and straight and I don't have to do anything for it to look good. No blow-drying. I got lucky, I guess. I like the idea of long hair, but it just doesn't look good on me.

    Pink, congrats! Are you donating your old hair to one of those organizations that makes wigs for people undergoing chemo? I always wanted to do that but never had the patience to grow my hair that long.

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    Yes, yes, and yes. I experimented with the chin length (still short underneath) from late 2008 until gradually cutting it all off before my trip last May. By fall 2009, I had cut everything except the long side bangs, which still required the flat iron.
    After straightening, the flat iron, and still looking like a freak when I took my helmet/ski hat off, I decided to do what's best for my lifestyle. When I look at pictures from summer 2009, I look like a soccer mom. And that's when I wasn't being active. That style and all of the maintenance required would have been OK if I never moved. My hair frizzes just by pulling a shirt or sweater over my head. I am happy now, I've got the color the way I like it, and my hair stylist understands my lifestyle.
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    I'm never satisfied with my hair. From pixie cut to past my armpits, from massive heavy curls to chemically straightened, from deep dark red to natural salt and pepper...I've done it all and most of it in the past 10 years!

    Now I'm at the in-between chin length stage. I don't blow dry - I refuse. I don't even shampoo unless I've been in the pool and need to remove chlorine. I'm trying to get it to pony tail stage and then I'll keep it there for awhile.

    Honestly, when my hair was super short, I had more helmet hair issues than I do now! One of the advantages of unruly hair is that a helmet has little to no effect.
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    Has anyone else gone to your stylist and said "I want a cut that looks good after I take my bike helmet off"?

    Yup that would be me 2 yrs ago adding that I want a cut that is wash & wear.
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    Quote Originally Posted by shootingstar View Post
    In my opinion, very few women over 40-50 look good in long flowing hair past their armpits.
    I'm glad that's just your opinion. In fact, I think it's because I do have long flowing hair that I don't look, act, or judge like women over 40-50.
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    I found short hair to be really expensive and high-maintenance, too. Every 3-4 weeks I'd need a trim, and at $35 a pop, it wasn't cheap. Not to mention the styling with mud and gel and all that. Longer hair is so much easier, wash and wear, and up in a pony tail when it gets in the way or too hot.

    I know it won't be too long before I won't be able to wear long hair, so I'm going to enjoy it as much as possible.

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    I happily pay 55.00 every 4 weeks for a haircut. There is no such thing as wash and wear hair for me, unless it's cut this short. It has nothing to do with my age (although I do agree with shootingstar that long hair does not look that great on older women). When I was 23 I started perming my chin length hair and kept perming it until I was about 45. It grew to shoulder length, but having it permed was the only way I could do wash and wear and have long hair.
    I am envious of those that can just shake their heads and look good. My short hair and some "mud" make it bearable for my life style.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pedal Wench View Post
    I'm glad that's just your opinion. In fact, I think it's because I do have long flowing hair that I don't look, act, or judge like women over 40-50.
    Sorry Pedal Wench, I wouldn't take this personally.
    I just got also tired of cleaning off long hair strands off the bathroom floor when brushing it. Black hair shows up alot all over the place. Imagine my parents with 5 daughters.

    I guess I have this opinion....just because beautiful long hair really requires good care to make it look shining, lustrous. If a woman at 65, 70 can achieve this with her hair...more power to her.
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    four years ago I walked into a barber shop and got a #6 buzz. I repeat that about 4 times a year or whenever the hair on my neck grows long enough to start sticking out when sweaty. I love it this short, I can stick my head in a bucket, drinking fountain or sink, give it a light scrub and walk away. It's dry in 5-10 minutes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by shootingstar View Post
    Sorry Pedal Wench, I wouldn't take this personally.
    I just got also tired of cleaning off long hair strands off the bathroom floor when brushing it. Black hair shows up alot all over the place. Imagine my parents with 5 daughters.

    I guess I have this opinion....just because beautiful long hair really requires good care to make it look shining, lustrous. If a woman at 65, 70 can achieve this with her hair...more power to her.
    Wow, I really respect your response. Thank you for acknowledging it.

    After having a heavy-shedding Mastiff and a black Newfie/Bernese Mtn Dog mix, my few blonde strands never bothered me. It's just below shoulders in the back, layered and shorter up front, but always long enough to get everything into a ponytail for riding, and depending on my mood and the season, a pink or purple streak underneath.
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