To cut or not to cut?? your opinions please friends...
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way too long! It needs a good trim. Change is good.0
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If you do cut it DO NOT donate to locks of love, I've heard some pretty sketchy stuff. Donate to some other charity.0
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Your hair is beautiful, no question. How do you FEEL about cutting it? I had long hair forever, though not as lovely as yours. One day I just thought it would be nice to see what else it could do. Through a series of incremental cuts, I discovered that my very fine hair is also nicely curly. I now have a skilled stylist who actually studies how the hair grows, and is able to cut it to best advantage. Now my routine is so simple: Wash, rinse, towel dry; run my fingers through it to pull it up a bit from the roots, and I'm done. It air-dries. And my hair is very healthy. When long, the weight of it kept pulling it out at the roots.
I'm occasionally wistful about long hair--and I'm also wistful about the age I was when I had it. While the hair will grow, the clock won't reverse. One thing I did learn: I am not my hair, and vice versa. If you feel like your hair is managing you, think of trying a change. If you'd cry if you cut it, you can always wait. Whatever you do, make yourself happy. You raised the question for a reason.0 -
Cut and donate for cancer patients. I personally like long hair, but I think it would look better 12" shorter.
I've seen many women and children going through treatments feeling unattractive because the loss of hair. Some adults continue to work and try to live a normal live and don't want the attention or the feeling of pity. Its not that they are ashamed, its just nice to blend in the crowds at the store or school functions sometimes.
I've sat receiving treatments in a chemo chair next to many that are in tears the day it falls out. I assure you, its one of the best gifts you can give to someone.
This is a very special gift to give to someone going through chemo to save their lives. I had breast cancer but did not have chemo so kept my hair. My sister wasn't was lucky and it was the hardest part of the disease for her, losing her hair. Women connect a lot with our hair as a sense of sensuality and desirability. You have lots to spare and you will never regret giving someone an opportunity to feel beautiful while going through the disease and the recovery0 -
I think tapered down to the middle of your back would look awesome! : )0
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Cut and donate for cancer patients. I personally like long hair, but I think it would look better 12" shorter.
I've seen many women and children going through treatments feeling unattractive because the loss of hair. Some adults continue to work and try to live a normal live and don't want the attention or the feeling of pity. Its not that they are ashamed, its just nice to blend in the crowds at the store or school functions sometimes.
I've sat receiving treatments in a chemo chair next to many that are in tears the day it falls out. I assure you, its one of the best gifts you can give to someone.
This is a very special gift to give to someone going through chemo to save their lives. I had breast cancer but did not have chemo so kept my hair. My sister wasn't was lucky and it was the hardest part of the disease for her, losing her hair. Women connect a lot with our hair as a sense of sensuality and desirability. You have lots to spare and you will never regret giving someone an opportunity to feel beautiful while going through the disease and the recovery
If I do decide to cut it I will definately donate it, I can appreciate how much someone could benefit from my hair so I wouldn't just waste it I would give it to charity no question.. thank you for your comment,
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I love the hair. Maybe use a trim.0
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cut that stuff and get a great style. It is flat and blah right now. Trust me you will look and feel much better.0
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cut that stuff and get a great style. It is flat and blah right now. Trust me you will look and feel much better.
hmm it was only flat in this pic because I had blow dried it, and bad lighting at nighttime dont help lol it is actually naturally wavy but still very very long cheers for your advice anyways0 -
I would say trim about 8-10 inches off, and it will look even more fabulous. My hair was about that length also, and I got it cut to about mid back a few months ago, and it looks so healthy now, I'm so glad I did it. But I feel ya, when it is that long it takes a real act of bravery to cut it
I love your color and you really have beautiful hair, so I would keep it one length and just trim it up. Either way, you look lovely .0 -
Your hair is about as long as mine, and you can easily cut off the required 10" and still have it below the shoulders so it would look the same from the front if you choose to do it. Your hair looks like it's in really good condition.0
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I agree with others about a major trim. Make it a bit more even along the bottom...maybe 6 inches. I'm trying to grow mine out another few inches and grow out layers. A friend of mine's hair seemed to grow over night. I asked her what she does, and amazingly enough...gets trims every 8 weeks. I guess it would help prevent breakage and look better. Sorry...little off topic.0
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Bulk another 2 months. Then cut.0
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Your hair looks very healthy!! As others have mentioned, I would suggest donating it. I've donated my hair 4 times- it grows like a weed. haha Locks of Love requires 12" and Pantene has a program called Beautiful Lengths that only requires 8". Most salons that participate in either program offer a free haircut for your donation. Good luck with your decision.0
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Again love that so many of you are replying I promise if i do cut it I will donate it... :-)
thanks so much for all the advice and suggestions,..
~Charlie0 -
Your hair is lovely! But whether or not you cut it is entirely up to you. There comes a time with very long hair when it just starts to annoy you, with some people that happens in their teens, with others it doesn't happen at all.
I had my long hair cut off in my late 20s when I just got fed up with drying it for 40 minutes every time I washed it, had it cut into a long bob that was far easier to manage.
Just bear in mind - if you have it cut you'll probably never grow it ultra-long again. Big decision!0 -
trim it up if you want - but no cutting it! long hair is the best0
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trim it up if you want - but no cutting it! long hair is the best
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Your hair is really beautiful. I wouldn't cut it if I had your pretty long blonde silky locks. But it's your hair. Your choice.0
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Cut it...Not short!! you can.have long hair without it being to your butt. It looks pretty and healthy but could use an update. My bf is over 40 and still sports her super long hair and I think it makes her face look older.0
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Random thought...brave or silly lol
To cut or not to cut that is the question!?
Your hair is GORGEOUS!! Take it from me, hair is the crowning glory for a woman. You can put it up and do so much with it.
Trim of course, but don't cut it. Actually you could take off 12 inches of it and it would be easier to maintain and still beautiful. Donate the hair that you cut. It looks so healthy.
Oh how I wish my hair looked like that again.0 -
Gorgeous. Just a trim.0
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Trim but don't cut it!!!!0
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Random thought...brave or silly lol
To cut or not to cut that is the question!?
cousin it?0 -
Cut, but not a ridiculous amount. Maybe like 3-4 inches. Just a trim.0
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trim it up if you want - but no cutting it! long hair is the best
**crushed**
relax princess I like super dark hair as well0 -
trim it up if you want - but no cutting it! long hair is the best
**crushed**
relax princess I like super dark hair as well
Too late. Damage done0 -
You should get a mullet. Business in the front, party in the back...0
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Cut 3-4 inches off. It's beautiful!0
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