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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The pic you posted is great. The problem is the next phase. I have very thick hair, and there was no way to avoid the mushroom cloud look without an undercut. Then of course, you have an undercut. For me, tape in extentions have been awesome. Keep them short, just below chin length, and do a shag[/quote] Sorry, this is me, I meant just below SHOULDER length[/quote] All I have to say is that I'm glad I have kept my hair long! At some point - around 40? - I realized that it wasn't growing as quickly and if I wanted long hair I better get it and keep it. [/quote] Thats a shame! Hair is so fun. I loved my pixie that I cut at 42. It was edgy and hot, I'm dating and men loved it. I like it long too, and can afford to get it that way.....its the very phase OP is talking about that I dont like...the earlobe to shoulder blade length is the pits. I'd urge you to not rule yourself out at 40! Eat a good diet and take collagen if your hair is unhealthy, maybe it will grow faster?[/quote] OP here and I am with you on a short pixie in your 40s! If you have the bone structure for a pixie, it's a super sexy cut. The main reason I'm growing mine out is that the upkeep is intense -- I have to get it cut shaped every 6 weeks at a minimum to keep it looking good, because my hair has a lot of natural poof and will start to look helmet-like if I get lax. That's way too much salon time for Covid so I'm growing out... but I often miss my short cut and will probably return to it at some point. The key is just to fully commit to it. But yes, this in-between situation is the pits. I would just pin it back and forget about it for a while, but I have some family photos coming up and need my hair to look good enough that I don't mind looking at that haircut for years to come. Ugh.[/quote]
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