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Tough decision, hairstyles... (56K WARNING!)

Started by Cortana, January 23, 2008, 10:54:34 PM

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Which one do you think is best?

Option 1
21 (56.8%)
Option 2
6 (16.2%)
Option 3
10 (27%)

Total Members Voted: 10

siouxsie

If you have hairline issues, I would stay away from #2 unless you plan on keeping it down all the time.  You could pull it off, but it would take some doing.

You never said how old you were, if you are over 30, I would stay away from #1.  But that 's just my opinion.  It's a very young look, and I've never had it, but I'm just wondering if it will take a lot of time to prepare "just right".  It's cute, but it wouldn't work for me.  It is also one-dimensional, I mean that's your look, what else can you do with it? 

Which leaves #3.  Basic, versatile, good all-around style appropriate for most ages that could be converted to a shorter style with a quick phone call to the stylist.  It would also look good with some curl added, pulled back, or put up.







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cindybc

Hi Redfish, devils horns huh, I think I'll stick with the peace sign. ;D



Cindy


Posted on: January 24, 2008, 01:52:26 PM
Hi siouxsie
I am 62 years old and have my hair down to about lower spine.

Cindy
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ssindysmith

Number two looks great, you know what I want but like I said a pink mohawk in the corporate world......................
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Schala

Quote from: tekla on January 24, 2008, 12:05:54 PM
Its a heavy metal salute, an old gesture from Italy, as opposed to the "peace symbol"  Anton LeVey started using it in the 60s for his satanic church and it spread to metal music.  Total poser stuff now, even Brittany Spears and Celine Dion use it.  That out to pretty much end it.

Meh. I don't let stereotypes, cliché and anti-stereotypes or whatever stop me. I do what I feel, I dress how I like (with major considerations to my budget, sadly enough). I like pink as a color, not cause it's this or that, but because I do. I love long hair, not because I know this or that person with long hair, I just do. So I don't let people's opinions of what is and what isn't fashionable stop me.

For example I don't like dresses that have pencil or limp (no form, or close to body) skirts. Even though it's pretty fashionable. I'm not going to wear these dresses to please fashionistas.

I've been told my hair is too thick and to layer it...and even though I caved in once (mainly to see what it looked like), I won't again. I don't like the look. I like my hair's thickness. I like my hair's wavyness, I'm not straightening it, I'm not making it more curly, I like it that way.

If Britney Spears had long wavy hair tomorrow, I wouldn't care, I like it for what it is.

Guess I have a different mind. I'm used to being an outcast, the bottom rung of the social ladder, I've got nothing to lose and everything to gain in being myself.
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tekla

There comes a time in every fashion where it moves from being cool to being Junior High.  After that point if you can wear it, well, you are either a fashion maven, or just a poser. No matter how early you were wearing it.  Why look like like a hippie if you don't have to?
FIGHT APATHY!, or don't...
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siouxsie

Quote from: cindybc on January 24, 2008, 01:57:57 PM
Hi siouxsie
I am 62 years old and have my hair down to about lower spine.

Cindy

Fantastic!  I also have long hair. 







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Cortana

Oh wow, lots of people to reply to... well here goes...

Quote from: gothique11 on January 24, 2008, 01:59:03 AM
I like one and three, it depends on how each one would look on you, and how much time you want to spend with your hair in the morning -- also, how straight it is naturally, etc.

For shorter hair cuts, you'll need to spend more time on to get the look. For the longer one, if you're having a lazy day, it's easy to just brush your hair out and go and run errands, etc.

Personally, I've been thinking of a shorter hair cut style (although, some people are going -- nooooo! LOL 'cause they like my long hair, apparently... which needs to be cut and styled again). Mine has random waves and curles in it, and then straight parts. I have to straighten it, which sux, but sometimes I don't care and let my hair do what ever... especially when I'm late for work, which makes long hair easier to work with 'cause you can usually afford to not spend as much time on your hair, etc.


--natalie

Naturally my hair is curly but like I said I can always ge it straight with a hot iron. ;)

Quote from: Audrey on January 24, 2008, 02:06:58 AM
number  1
don't even waste brain cells thinking about it.
number 1 is the best; its punky, sexy, and cool. 
#2 is ok, but not practical if your hair isn't long already.
and #3 is too boring.

Audrey
I'm really thinking about it, it looks like you said sexy, punky, and overall just cool. :D

Quote from: cindybc on January 24, 2008, 02:49:55 AM

I would say #3 it looks much like your own hair but longer Krista.

Nat, if you cut your hair I will have no recourse but to beat you up with a sardine.  ;D

Cindy
It does and I've thought about it BUT the only problem is that I would have to make draqstic changes to my hair like dying it black... that is the biggest problem.

Quote from: Wing Walker on January 24, 2008, 02:55:40 AM
Hi, Krista,

I would go with #2 or #3 because if your hair is already that long and you get tired of it, you can cut it and do style #1.  If you start with short hair and get sick of that, it'll drive you nust while you're growing it back.

Off-topic question:  In the pic for style #3 the woman is making a gesture with her left hand.  Can anyone tell me what that gesture means?

Thanks and I hope you are happy with your choice of hairstyle.

Wing Walker
It's actually only shoulder length but I would love to do it up like #3, like I said though I don't know if I want to make that major of a change to my hair.

Also, about the hand sign, I don't think anone really knows what it means. I've heard that it has meant love, peace, devil horns, ect. I guess really it depends in what context your usingit in when you present it. ;)


Quote from: cindybc on January 24, 2008, 03:13:49 AM
Ya I believe that hand sign came out much later after us hippies. Ya me curious to as to what it means. is it a reinvention for the peace sign?

Cindy
That's a possibility, when the peace sign went out they might have looked for something new to replace it. It also may have come from an unexpected source and has just become a rocker symbol. Who knows. :P

Quote from: Berliegh on January 24, 2008, 05:30:34 AM
I like 2 which is very cool.......personally I don't like number 1 as much. But it depends on the individual and their age and personality.
I like #2 a lot as well but th problem is my hair is not that long and it would take years and years and years for it to get that long. ;)

Quote from: redfish on January 24, 2008, 08:45:31 AM
Nope. The sign has a long history, but it is usually known as the "devil horns" these days. It used to be used to symbolize something as being hardcore, primarily heavy metal music, but has since been diffused all the way down to even Britney Spears.
Like I said before, I think it has lots of meaning and it just depends on in what context you use the sign. ;)

Quote from: Laura91 on January 24, 2008, 09:27:39 AM
Yeah, and its pretty sad too.

I would go with hairstyle number three.
I think I've pretty much narrowed it down to that one and #1. :D

Quote from: Schala on January 24, 2008, 11:29:52 AM
Well, my cousin looks like Avril Lavigne, hair color, hair length, skinnyness, yet I've never thought she was a poser. Also pink isn't someone's trademark :P

Since pink is a temp dye, it goes off with a few washings. It wouldn't hold as a permanent dye (its too light or something).

I look a lot like my cousin too :P I'm just a bit taller than she is. Our bodies look very similar, so does our hair lengths and colors. I'm not copying her, and no one accused me of doing so.

and I do want floor length, to hell with dress codes :P
I know that. It's just the people that go to the school I plan on going to defnitely would think of it as a posing move... and I don't want that. :P

Actually so do I, my mom and pretty much everyone else who know's my cousin says that we look a lot alike. :P

No, not to hell with school dress codes...  don't want to get kicked out... I actually want to be there. Lol, I'd never thought till now thaI'd say that.


Quote from: tekla on January 24, 2008, 12:05:54 PM
Its a heavy metal salute, an old gesture from Italy, as opposed to the "peace symbol"  Anton LeVey started using it in the 60s for his satanic church and it spread to metal music.  Total poser stuff now, even Brittany Spears and Celine Dion use it.  That out to pretty much end it.
Like I said before a couple times, I think it has multiple meanings. ;) ... and I wouldn't call it a poser salute. :P

Quote from: siouxsie on January 24, 2008, 12:52:22 PM
If you have hairline issues, I would stay away from #2 unless you plan on keeping it down all the time.  You could pull it off, but it would take some doing.

You never said how old you were, if you are over 30, I would stay away from #1.  But that 's just my opinion.  It's a very young look, and I've never had it, but I'm just wondering if it will take a lot of time to prepare "just right".  It's cute, but it wouldn't work for me.  It is also one-dimensional, I mean that's your look, what else can you do with it? 

Which leaves #3.  Basic, versatile, good all-around style appropriate for most ages that could be converted to a shorter style with a quick phone call to the stylist.  It would also look good with some curl added, pulled back, or put up.
Actually, my hairline has gotten much thicker since starting HRT so hairline issues aren't a problem... the lenth on that one is. ;)

I'm 16 and yes it is a very young look but one I could totally pull off... trust me... I've been told I'm a doctor. Lol.  :icon_hahano:

I think that one is also a style I could pull off very well but the only problem with that one is the hair color issue.


Quote from: cindybc on January 24, 2008, 01:57:57 PM
Hi Redfish, devils horns huh, I think I'll stick with the peace sign. ;D



Cindy


Posted on: January 24, 2008, 01:52:26 PM
Hi siouxsie
I am 62 years old and have my hair down to about lower spine.

Cindy
Trust me Cin, you'd be better off. ;)

Quote from: Cindy Smith on January 24, 2008, 03:15:40 PM
Number two looks great, you know what I want but like I said a pink mohawk in the corporate world......................
LMAO!!!!!

Quote from: Schala on January 24, 2008, 03:21:36 PM
Meh. I don't let stereotypes, cliché and anti-stereotypes or whatever stop me. I do what I feel, I dress how I like (with major considerations to my budget, sadly enough). I like pink as a color, not cause it's this or that, but because I do. I love long hair, not because I know this or that person with long hair, I just do. So I don't let people's opinions of what is and what isn't fashionable stop me.

For example I don't like dresses that have pencil or limp (no form, or close to body) skirts. Even though it's pretty fashionable. I'm not going to wear these dresses to please fashionistas.

I've been told my hair is too thick and to layer it...and even though I caved in once (mainly to see what it looked like), I won't again. I don't like the look. I like my hair's thickness. I like my hair's wavyness, I'm not straightening it, I'm not making it more curly, I like it that way.

If Britney Spears had long wavy hair tomorrow, I wouldn't care, I like it for what it is.

Guess I have a different mind. I'm used to being an outcast, the bottom rung of the social ladder, I've got nothing to lose and everything to gain in being myself.
I get the feeling your a punk too... am I right? If so more power to ya!

Quote from: tekla on January 24, 2008, 05:39:03 PM
There comes a time in every fashion where it moves from being cool to being Junior High.  After that point if you can wear it, well, you are either a fashion maven, or just a poser. No matter how early you were wearing it.  Why look like like a hippie if you don't have to?
True, but there are always those people who can look cool with Jounior High styles. ;)

Quote from: siouxsie on January 24, 2008, 06:07:59 PM
Fantastic!  I also have long hair. 
I really don't know what to say to this but... Awesome! I wish I had really long hair. :D
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siouxsie

Sounds like you have everything figured out now, I'm sure you will be very happy with your new hairdo  ;D



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Cortana

Quote from: siouxsie on January 24, 2008, 08:40:19 PM
Sounds like you have everything figured out now, I'm sure you will be very happy with your new hairdo  ;D
Not quite, but I'm getting there. ;)
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Schala

QuoteI get the feeling your a punk too... am I right? If so more power to ya!

Guess I can get along with punks in mindset, but my clothestyle isn't really punk, my hair isn't really styled either (It's just very long with bangs in front).

h Naoto clothes sound interesting, even maybe something I'd wear...but mostly because of the cuteness factor. (h Naoto includes Punk lolita fashion)

Punks I see around have clothes I probably wouldn't wear, or want to wear (ie fishnets, ultra-short skirts), though I like black and darker colors. I've never really fit into any given style.
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Suzy

I would say go for #3.  I have no idea what your face looks like, but bangs can be a big help to some of us.  And number three looks really sexy.

Kristi
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Keira


If you need a hot iron to pull off a look,
which seems the case for 1, then
you should not pick it unless you really
want to spend time on your hair.

Structured looks like 1, are real time sinks.
Those that pull 1 the best are asians

Better to try the long one, and then
go for 1 later. You said you like long hair,
will take quite to go from 1 to 3 again.


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cindybc

Hi Schala

If anyone even came close to my hair with a pair of scissors.......... well. I would sick Wing Walker on them.  ;D

Cindy

Posted on: January 25, 2008, 12:16:19 AM
Hi Krista Oh' I still love rock, so I'm a rocker to. I love rock music, like Meet loaf and those guys.  ;D

Rocking Granny comes to town. That use to be my stage name in a kids forum. And the Intergalactic granny.

Cindy
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Schala

Quote from: cindybc on January 25, 2008, 12:24:41 AM
Hi Schala

If anyone even came close to my hair with a pair of scissors.......... well. I would sick Wing Walker on them.  ;D

Cindy

Posted on: January 25, 2008, 12:16:19 AM
Hi Krista Oh' I still love rock, so I'm a rocker to. I love rock music, like Meet loaf and those guys.  ;D

Rocking Granny comes to town. That use to be my stage name in a kids forum. And the Intergalactic granny.

Cindy

Pre-transition I had to threaten people sometimes, you touch my hair with scissors and I kill you. I meant it. I'm really non-violent, couldn't hurt a fly, but no one touches my hair without my permission.
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Dark Angel

I like #3! I'm gonna get mine cut kinda like that soon. Except I'm going to do it black with pink streaks and prolly put in some dread falls... Also I agree that it ultimately depends on what your face looks like. I know I personally couldn't pull off #1 but definitely 2 and 3. Good luck!

:angel:
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cindybc

Yessss, way to go, I had enough of people try to talk me into cutting my hair also especially during pretransition. Don' let anyone try to make you cut your hair too. That would be a worse sin than swearing in church. Naaaaa, I ain't got a mean bone in my body either, never did.

Cindy
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Keira

I don't know, real long hair can't really be styled easily. Looks best if they're really slick or soft big curls or waves, my hair has enough curl but the curls are not strong enough to last without mouse or gel and on long hair, type 3a curls if the hair is long tends to become stretched and formless.

So if they're long its very easy for them to end up a frizzy mess unless I've used quite a bit of hair products (then they get dirty quicker)!! Straightening is long with thick curly hair and then humidity
hits and bam frizz unless you coat your hair in products..

So, best for me to keep it medium to short and get it to curl more. At this length, straightening is also shorter which gives me a viable option.

That's why I say, if you've got hair with some curl, option 1 will drive you crazy. It also needs to be cut often to remain that way.


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joannatsf

Quote from: tekla on January 24, 2008, 12:05:54 PM
Its a heavy metal salute, an old gesture from Italy, as opposed to the "peace symbol"  Anton LeVey started using it in the 60s for his satanic church and it spread to metal music.  Total poser stuff now, even Brittany Spears and Celine Dion use it.  That out to pretty much end it.

My Sicilian neighbors told me it was to ward off "the evil eye".  Kinda ward off the devil, or evil.
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debbie.j

iam mixed on this ::)   but i did vote fore  number 1. even tho i belive you would  look great with  one or 

number 2  but i would most deffanitly let  number 3 go by and  not chose that hair look . but thats just me ::)
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Jordan

Number 1 is so very sexy, but like somebody said before, go long and if you dont like it, you can go short later.

Otherwise it would work against you to go short then hate it or it not work right, and have to wait for it grow back out.
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