So, as I do every 5 weeks (like clockwork), I went to get my dark brown roots covered up with some bleach to put on the illusion that I am naturally blonde.
Yes, for those of you who did not realise I am NOT naturally blonde, I am a fake.
At least hair colour wise, with moments I am truly blonde sometimes 😉
Anyhow, I decided I needed a change.
You know those moments when you just feel the need to change something.
Needing to spice up your normal, stressful life with a change or distraction.
Yup, that was me today.
So I did something to spice up my life.
I cut my hair.
Now, my hairdresser back in Florida has been convincing me for the last couple years to let my hair grow out, when I have always loved it short.
Sorry Joe, I cut off your hard work and masterpiece.
I absolutely love it short.
I did the cut off of a picture of the gorgeous Hayden Panettierre when her hair was in a medium length bob.
So, that is what I did.
Chop chop.
Off went 3 inches at least of my hair…and I couldn’t be more happy with my decision to cut it.
Although, my boyfriend has not seen it yet, so we will see what he thinks.
Everyone else who has seen it has been a fan thus far though thankfully.
So, moral of the story is:
When you need a change…JUST DO IT.
you’re welcome. the end.
William H Walker
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