Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP again. This is the look I'm going for. It's not like huge and teased like the exaggerated version I posted at the top of the thread. But it's blow out, with height at the hairline and crown, and the hair is round and soft and wavy instead of straight.
This is my exact cut. I used to have long hair, cut it like this about a year ago and get many compliments.
Anonymous wrote:OP again. This is the look I'm going for. It's not like huge and teased like the exaggerated version I posted at the top of the thread. But it's blow out, with height at the hairline and crown, and the hair is round and soft and wavy instead of straight.
Anonymous wrote:Are we doing shoulder pads too? Like Dynasty or Designing Women? How about cute little slouchy boots with pointed toes?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I never stopped doing my round brush blow out. I love big bouncy hair. I have no idea what the bottom pictures are. I don't know if that is "in", but I'll skip it...
Bottom pictures are from the show about Truman Capote and the socialites known as the Swans.
I also LOVE bouncy hair and mine can hold one heck of a thick curl so yay! It's nice to see something other than middle part/straight on either side of the face/ending in twirled sections with straight tips.
Anonymous wrote:Anything to end the ubiquitous long, stick-straight, middle part hair. My god, so unflattering to just about everyone over the age of 25. Nicole Kidman, Sarah Jessica Parker, Gwyneth P., I'm looking at you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This trend will be over by the time your rollers arrive in the mail. The kids have a short attention span.
Nope, we are here for a solid decade. The next decade will be bouncy hair, side parts, high ponytails, and possibly some beehive type hair styles. Ladies, stock up on Oscar Blandi dry shampoo. Dry shampoo is the secret to big hair. Sophia Coppola's Marie Antoinette movie set was swimming in Oscar Blandi dry shampoo for a good reason.