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cyberspice ([personal profile] cyberspice) wrote2003-05-24 05:25 pm

New piccie

I feel much happier today. I've worked out that going for the dark make-up doesn't suit me. I'm not sure whether I picked the colours on Saturday because of how I felt or I felt how I felt because of the colours. Anyway I've gone for very light purples today. I had a new LJ piccie taken before I left to go shopping in Leeds and I don't think I look too bad.

Anyway the deep and meaningful question of the day is whether to fringe or not to fringe. As you can see my current hair is the same length all the way around. I do make an good impression of cousin It. The trip in to Leeds was for some dye to add colour streaks to my hair. It wasn't successful but I did return with a couple of books and three CDs (Black Sabbath, Nightwish and Ramstein). Anyway back to my hair. I'm not sure whether to cut in a fringe what do you think? Do I ...

A. Leave as is.
B. Go for it

[identity profile] lilyuk.livejournal.com 2003-05-24 02:20 pm (UTC)(link)
Go for it!!
If you don't you'll always wonder and if you do, and don't like it you can always grow it out.

Lily x

[identity profile] cyberspice.livejournal.com 2003-05-25 04:53 am (UTC)(link)
Well I have gone for it and it's a little short. Gues who forgot that the weight of the hair holds it down, now it's sprung up a bit and it looks rather extreme. Oh well, as you said you can always grow it out.

[identity profile] lilyuk.livejournal.com 2003-05-25 08:55 am (UTC)(link)
Short choppy fringes are all the rage and sooo 'goth' ;)

I have to say, I don't like mine too short and have, unfortunately on occasion emerged from the hairdressers looking like Edmund Blackadder the first, on a bad day!!!!

Lily x

[identity profile] cyberspice.livejournal.com 2003-05-25 01:00 pm (UTC)(link)
Funny you should say that! That's exactly how I look right now. But as you say it will grow out.

Melanie