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possibly I need a haircut
Unfortunately my person moved to Florida. Which has its benefits - she was getting expensive - but means inertia in finding a new person!

Now that it's insanely humid (when the above was taken it was actually misting) I am missing the very short hair that I just spent the last year growing out because it was too severe and manly-looking. But damn was it easy. Never a bad hair day. Unlike now.
(This was my short hair, actually on the longer side. I am so tempted to go back right now.)


Now that it's insanely humid (when the above was taken it was actually misting) I am missing the very short hair that I just spent the last year growing out because it was too severe and manly-looking. But damn was it easy. Never a bad hair day. Unlike now.
(This was my short hair, actually on the longer side. I am so tempted to go back right now.)


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I have been feeling the urge to cut all my hair off this week, but I'm going to wait a week or so and see if it passes off.
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Here's a cute one, although you have a different-shaped head.
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However, I'm also a fan of the short cut. If you're worried about looking too mannish, you can always ask for a slightly longer length in back (just enough to curl at the nape, e.g.) or what I have -- an asymmetrical cut that's long enough to tuck behind my ear only on one side. I can go as brutally short in back as I want, because it's balanced out by that one long section in the front.
I don't know how you'd do with asymmetry -- probably it would look a little too like your jr. year in highschool. But it's worth fiddling around with "short with frills" rather than just going straight to the short.
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I think, alas, that it's not that a short haircut's too severe - it's that I don't have an especially pretty or even very feminine face, which fact is highlighted when I have almost no hair. There's not really any getting over that.
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Oh wait, mullets involve hair on your nape.
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(I also tend to agree with Meara, that product might be very helpful for maintaining a longer style. I personally cannot stand product, so I am very happy that I do not have your hair.)
(Also: that's a lot more gray than you had last time, I think! I'll introduce you to Clairol yet.)
The issue is not really that your features aren't feminine; it's that your face is very long, and most haircuts on women are designed for round faces. Look at Sarah Jessica Parker, who is also long-faced -- she often has hair oopses that make her head look weird.