I was ready for a change:
I tried for years to grow my hair long, but it is fine and thin, and just couldn’t get to where I wanted it. I went to shoulder-length for a while — it was healthy, but kind of nowhere in terms of style. I was becoming frustrated by not knowing what to do with it; there’s little point in paying for a great cut if you wear it in a ponytail more often than not. My stylist was practically giddy when I told him I was ready to go shorter. I gave him an approximate length and told him I trusted him to make the rest of the decisions. This is the shortest it’s ever been! I love it and I think it will work really well for summer. I can’t wait to mess around with it.
If you need a curl guru in Houston, go see Alan at Traci-Scott!
I LOVE IT!!!!!!!! HAHAH how the roles have reversed over the years. love you woman!
I love it; you have such cute, spiral curls! Mine are looser and either need to be straightened or rolled unless I want to look like a frizz ball.
CUTE! Before you were born I dreamt of curly tresses. After you were born I tried for years with terrible ‘spiral’ perms. You can’t always get what you want.