
Originally Posted by
OakLeaf
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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