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sigelphoenix ([personal profile] sigelphoenix) wrote2008-04-17 03:48 pm
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Ex-coworker J (who now works in another department in the same building) came by to show me her new haircut, and it's really cute.

It reminds me that I have long toyed with the idea of getting a new haircut.

The problem is, see, I'm horribly lazy when it comes to my hair. I don't like bothering with special shampoo or styling product. The only thing I do before I leave for work is brush it out and, occasionally, put it up with pins or clips. But maintaining a snazzy haircut usually requires spending more than thirty seconds on it in the morning.

So. Dilemma.

Yeah, my life is hard. ;) I'm trying to keep things lighthearted.

[identity profile] redbird.insanejournal.com 2008-04-18 12:15 am (UTC)(link)
I don't know how short you were thinking of going, but the length my hair is at, I barely have to do anything to it at all. XD Occasionally I'll wake up and have a couple strands deciding to stick up at odd angles and I have to beat them into submission, and it can be a nightmare if it's even slightly wet when I go to bed, but it's for the most part really low maintenance. :D

[identity profile] shadawyn.insanejournal.com 2008-04-18 12:22 am (UTC)(link)
The next time you go in for a trim/cut mention what you're looking for to them. ("air dry, minimal management, no product, blah blah"), and they'll be able to offer educated suggestions to you and show you pictures.

[identity profile] kyonkun.insanejournal.com 2008-04-21 10:33 pm (UTC)(link)
Next hair appointment I set up, you should get one too. I know it's a bit pricey ($50 or so) but I like to think I get a "complicated" haircut without having to do too much with it. I think one of the advantages of having a higher quality cut is not HAVING to do as much with it. (My own personal experience, comparing a Supercuts cut to my current stylist. ^^;)

(But you know, this assumes you think my hair is cute despite me not really styling it either. :x)