There is no recovering from a broken heart, no regrets that need a distraction and nothing going on that women usually feel can be fixed with a new hairstyle.
Alright, it might be that I watched the all chick, all inspiring movie called The Women and maybe, just maybe I’m slightly frustrated that I can’t go to gym, can’t get my eating under control and can’t be bothered to sort it out while my back hurts.
Fine … I admit it, it’s time for a revamp and as we know, ever woman starts with her hair.
Well … besides losing my length to match Meg, because we know how every inch matters, … do you think it’s time for a bit of a style after years of one length, plain Jane, curly girl hair?
For a gentle reminder … here’s what it’s looking like now … not forgetting that the happy hairdresser cut it a little too short for my liking and its just above boob length now!
Well, is it ‘project me’ overhaul?



















Well… if Cosmo says it, it must be true. A bad hair day is just a bad day… and a good new do helps with a new you. :p Okay, that's badly rephrased, but the idea is the same.
I'm a massive fan of long hair, so I'd say keep it longer. I've always thought that Sheryl Crow has the most gorgeous hair ever, So rather try to give it a bit of a style rather than a chop… once it's off it's gone…
Then again, I've done it a few times (I once had over a meter cut off in a single go – believe it or not!) and never regretted it either. Mostly at those points in life where I desperately needed change. If that's what you're going for… then go drastic, I promise you you won't regret it.
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I didn't know how very long your hair is until recently … no matter what I do I don't think I'll be beating that length
Because we know that every inch counts you don't have to worry about losing any length on this girl … appointment is booked for Monday … woo hoo!!