Tearing someone else down is funny? You are some kind of twisted.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bored, miserable and powerless women who feel the need to ridicule and tear someone else down are truly ugly.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it totally depends on hair texture. Nice straight shiny hair looks beautiful and very current. I think it's the women with course or wavy/ frizzy hair who get the bob - going for the chic sophisticated look you can only get with straight shiny hair. It goes off the rails- frizzy and hair looks big. I know bc I have the wavy/ frizzy hair and have had a love/hate relationships with bobs for years. I finally grew it long and the waves are MUcH more manageable and i can control the frizz a lot easier
It's totally true !
Bob nice hairstylezz on straight hair, but even with straight hair bobs are hard to maintain I’d go with a straight across bob on the longer side grazing your shoulders . keep the layers long if any. Mine keeps growing out and i have to get shape ups often im trying to grow out the layers now and went for a trim and they layered it all up again.
I see this hair and I think:
LuLa Roe
Those dumb print-able signs that say things like "But First, Coffee"
That's the kitchen sign. There is a sign on the bathroom that says, "Powder Room" and in the bedroom, above the bed, "All Because Two People Fell in Love . . . "
Square-tip, acrylic or gel French manicures and (shudder) French pedicures
"Small but meaningful and tasteful" (right) tattoos
Hit the nail right on the head! But first, coffee.
Those signs!
One in the kitchen; big letters: EAT
One in the living room: PLAY
Bedroom: MR. & MRS.
Go ahead and finish the set properly! One in the bathroom: POOP
The one in the bedroom really should say: well, you know...
Oh, come on, that's funny. EAT; PLAY; POOP!
Anonymous wrote:Bored, miserable and powerless women who feel the need to ridicule and tear someone else down are truly ugly.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it totally depends on hair texture. Nice straight shiny hair looks beautiful and very current. I think it's the women with course or wavy/ frizzy hair who get the bob - going for the chic sophisticated look you can only get with straight shiny hair. It goes off the rails- frizzy and hair looks big. I know bc I have the wavy/ frizzy hair and have had a love/hate relationships with bobs for years. I finally grew it long and the waves are MUcH more manageable and i can control the frizz a lot easier
It's totally true !
Bob nice hairstylezz on straight hair, but even with straight hair bobs are hard to maintain I’d go with a straight across bob on the longer side grazing your shoulders . keep the layers long if any. Mine keeps growing out and i have to get shape ups often im trying to grow out the layers now and went for a trim and they layered it all up again.
I see this hair and I think:
LuLa Roe
Those dumb print-able signs that say things like "But First, Coffee"
That's the kitchen sign. There is a sign on the bathroom that says, "Powder Room" and in the bedroom, above the bed, "All Because Two People Fell in Love . . . "
Square-tip, acrylic or gel French manicures and (shudder) French pedicures
"Small but meaningful and tasteful" (right) tattoos
Hit the nail right on the head! But first, coffee.
Those signs!
One in the kitchen; big letters: EAT
One in the living room: PLAY
Bedroom: MR. & MRS.
Go ahead and finish the set properly! One in the bathroom: POOP
The one in the bedroom really should say: well, you know...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it totally depends on hair texture. Nice straight shiny hair looks beautiful and very current. I think it's the women with course or wavy/ frizzy hair who get the bob - going for the chic sophisticated look you can only get with straight shiny hair. It goes off the rails- frizzy and hair looks big. I know bc I have the wavy/ frizzy hair and have had a love/hate relationships with bobs for years. I finally grew it long and the waves are MUcH more manageable and i can control the frizz a lot easier
It's totally true !
Bob nice hairstylezz on straight hair, but even with straight hair bobs are hard to maintain I’d go with a straight across bob on the longer side grazing your shoulders . keep the layers long if any. Mine keeps growing out and i have to get shape ups often im trying to grow out the layers now and went for a trim and they layered it all up again.
I see this hair and I think:
LuLa Roe
Those dumb print-able signs that say things like "But First, Coffee"
That's the kitchen sign. There is a sign on the bathroom that says, "Powder Room" and in the bedroom, above the bed, "All Because Two People Fell in Love . . . "
Square-tip, acrylic or gel French manicures and (shudder) French pedicures
"Small but meaningful and tasteful" (right) tattoos
Hit the nail right on the head! But first, coffee.
Those signs!
One in the kitchen; big letters: EAT
One in the living room: PLAY
Bedroom: MR. & MRS.
Go ahead and finish the set properly! One in the bathroom: POOP
The one in the bedroom really should say: well, you know...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not if they're done well. Look at Julie Andrews in the Sound of Music. Absolutely stunning.
Um, her hair is AWFUL in this movie. She just happens to be a classic beauty.
A classic beauty with lifelong awful hair. Thus, she's had the same short hairstyle her entire career.
Huh. Julie andrews never had long hair?
I am (unfortunately) prejudiced that long hair = beauty and Julie Andrews with long hair would be like Kristin Bell. Soooo pretty.
This is an interesting tangent. You know Julie Andrews played the Eliza Doolittle character in My Fair Lady on Broadway but was passed over as not beautiful for the movie version. Julie was valued for her amazing 3 octave range not her looks. But I agree with you PPs and it is nice to see Julie get appreciated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was getting my hair done yesterday, and I couldn't help but notice the amount of women getting bob haircuts. Even on young women, they just scream "mom hair" to me. Why do women do this to themselves? I really don't understand the appeal. It is especially bad when the bob is super stacked and short in the back. There have to be other alternatives??!
+1000000
OP, I was talking to one of my hair people about this last week. She said they have been out of style for years now, but people want to believe they are a Spice Girl, even though it is 2014 (not 1990!) I thought is was funny - and true.
It is certainly not "classic". Trying to be a sheeple is not classic, in any sense of the word.
The worst is when someone with a humungous head has a bob, and their head looks like a bobble head, regardless of their body size. It looks awful. I know they want to look good, and they think it is classic, or someone told them it was, but they are misinformed.
When I see a bob, I think the wearer can't think for themselves, or they are too lazy to get a new style.
I have seen Japanese women, with their certain kind of super straight hair, with a very specific texture to it (that Westerners do not have) with a beautiful bob, but this was decades ago in a certain fashion forward area. I don't imagine they would ever be back in style.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not if they're done well. Look at Julie Andrews in the Sound of Music. Absolutely stunning.
Um, her hair is AWFUL in this movie. She just happens to be a classic beauty.
A classic beauty with lifelong awful hair. Thus, she's had the same short hairstyle her entire career.
Huh. Julie andrews never had long hair?
I am (unfortunately) prejudiced that long hair = beauty and Julie Andrews with long hair would be like Kristin Bell. Soooo pretty.
Anonymous wrote:Bored, miserable and powerless women who feel the need to ridicule and tear someone else down are truly ugly.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it totally depends on hair texture. Nice straight shiny hair looks beautiful and very current. I think it's the women with course or wavy/ frizzy hair who get the bob - going for the chic sophisticated look you can only get with straight shiny hair. It goes off the rails- frizzy and hair looks big. I know bc I have the wavy/ frizzy hair and have had a love/hate relationships with bobs for years. I finally grew it long and the waves are MUcH more manageable and i can control the frizz a lot easier
It's totally true !
Bob nice hairstylezz on straight hair, but even with straight hair bobs are hard to maintain I’d go with a straight across bob on the longer side grazing your shoulders . keep the layers long if any. Mine keeps growing out and i have to get shape ups often im trying to grow out the layers now and went for a trim and they layered it all up again.
I see this hair and I think:
LuLa Roe
Those dumb print-able signs that say things like "But First, Coffee"
That's the kitchen sign. There is a sign on the bathroom that says, "Powder Room" and in the bedroom, above the bed, "All Because Two People Fell in Love . . . "
Square-tip, acrylic or gel French manicures and (shudder) French pedicures
"Small but meaningful and tasteful" (right) tattoos
Hit the nail right on the head! But first, coffee.
Those signs!
One in the kitchen; big letters: EAT
One in the living room: PLAY
Bedroom: MR. & MRS.
Go ahead and finish the set properly! One in the bathroom: POOP
The one in the bedroom really should say: well, you know...
Bored, miserable and powerless women who feel the need to ridicule and tear someone else down are truly ugly.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it totally depends on hair texture. Nice straight shiny hair looks beautiful and very current. I think it's the women with course or wavy/ frizzy hair who get the bob - going for the chic sophisticated look you can only get with straight shiny hair. It goes off the rails- frizzy and hair looks big. I know bc I have the wavy/ frizzy hair and have had a love/hate relationships with bobs for years. I finally grew it long and the waves are MUcH more manageable and i can control the frizz a lot easier
It's totally true !
Bob nice hairstylezz on straight hair, but even with straight hair bobs are hard to maintain I’d go with a straight across bob on the longer side grazing your shoulders . keep the layers long if any. Mine keeps growing out and i have to get shape ups often im trying to grow out the layers now and went for a trim and they layered it all up again.
I see this hair and I think:
LuLa Roe
Those dumb print-able signs that say things like "But First, Coffee"
That's the kitchen sign. There is a sign on the bathroom that says, "Powder Room" and in the bedroom, above the bed, "All Because Two People Fell in Love . . . "
Square-tip, acrylic or gel French manicures and (shudder) French pedicures
"Small but meaningful and tasteful" (right) tattoos
Hit the nail right on the head! But first, coffee.
Those signs!
One in the kitchen; big letters: EAT
One in the living room: PLAY
Bedroom: MR. & MRS.
Go ahead and finish the set properly! One in the bathroom: POOP
The one in the bedroom really should say: well, you know...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it totally depends on hair texture. Nice straight shiny hair looks beautiful and very current. I think it's the women with course or wavy/ frizzy hair who get the bob - going for the chic sophisticated look you can only get with straight shiny hair. It goes off the rails- frizzy and hair looks big. I know bc I have the wavy/ frizzy hair and have had a love/hate relationships with bobs for years. I finally grew it long and the waves are MUcH more manageable and i can control the frizz a lot easier
It's totally true !
Bob nice hairstylezz on straight hair, but even with straight hair bobs are hard to maintain I’d go with a straight across bob on the longer side grazing your shoulders . keep the layers long if any. Mine keeps growing out and i have to get shape ups often im trying to grow out the layers now and went for a trim and they layered it all up again.
I see this hair and I think:
LuLa Roe
Those dumb print-able signs that say things like "But First, Coffee"
That's the kitchen sign. There is a sign on the bathroom that says, "Powder Room" and in the bedroom, above the bed, "All Because Two People Fell in Love . . . "
Square-tip, acrylic or gel French manicures and (shudder) French pedicures
"Small but meaningful and tasteful" (right) tattoos
Hit the nail right on the head! But first, coffee.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it totally depends on hair texture. Nice straight shiny hair looks beautiful and very current. I think it's the women with course or wavy/ frizzy hair who get the bob - going for the chic sophisticated look you can only get with straight shiny hair. It goes off the rails- frizzy and hair looks big. I know bc I have the wavy/ frizzy hair and have had a love/hate relationships with bobs for years. I finally grew it long and the waves are MUcH more manageable and i can control the frizz a lot easier
It's totally true !
Bob nice hairstylezz on straight hair, but even with straight hair bobs are hard to maintain I’d go with a straight across bob on the longer side grazing your shoulders . keep the layers long if any. Mine keeps growing out and i have to get shape ups often im trying to grow out the layers now and went for a trim and they layered it all up again.
I see this hair and I think:
LuLa Roe
Those dumb print-able signs that say things like "But First, Coffee"
That's the kitchen sign. There is a sign on the bathroom that says, "Powder Room" and in the bedroom, above the bed, "All Because Two People Fell in Love . . . "
Square-tip, acrylic or gel French manicures and (shudder) French pedicures
"Small but meaningful and tasteful" (right) tattoos
Hit the nail right on the head! But first, coffee.