Great job at growing out the 'V'! It looks great. I like a U shape on myself but prefer the blunt cut on your hair.
Your hair is beautiful I love the second picture, nice curls.
Great job at growing out the 'V'! It looks great. I like a U shape on myself but prefer the blunt cut on your hair.
Oh, it's a U, 30isthenewblack Guess it wasn't all in the back enough to show it. I actually asked the stylist at one point, "It's still long in the back, right?" LOL It looks bra-strap length from the front.
I woke with someone who is supposed allergic to any scents at all, even natural oils. I've asked her how she can work out in the garden and yard if that is the case, but she can't seem to answer me.
It's very frustrating.
Tell me about it! Double standards galore!! I don't stand for anything these people do. Today a co-worker said my perfume (yes, I'm such a rebel!) doesn't bother her but would give her son an asthma attack Perhaps if he were IMMUNIZED...I'm totally going off-topic, but her kids - I've worked in 5 day cares, and never came across kids allergic to absolutely everything. Vegetables, inc. She's opposed to vaccinating her kids and would much rather give them mercury!!
If only jobs were easy to come by, I'd be sooo out of there.
Oh, I hear you. I would be out of my job and into a new so fast heads would spin, if there was another job to be had!
She is part of the reason I'm growing my hair, including my bangs, out. I could not even use hairspray around her without her complaining. I can use no product on my hair at all. She uses hairspray, but the rest of us can't even use deodorant!
Crazy lady. I think she does it to try and control us.
I do believe in allergies, just not convenient ones.
Oh my!
Your hair is absolutely very beautiful!!!
"A life lived in fear is a life half lived"~ Strictly Ballroom
Perfectly said! Glad I'm not alone in having to put up with this crap.
Speaking of hairspray, one day I came back from my break and sprayed the desk with alcohol (we keep it on the counter for germs). She came out and said, "I smell hairspray." She was ready to ream me for that!
Arbitrary rules about scents! Reminds me of when I worked in an office. I had a patchouli lotion that I would put on my feet at night. Several of my coworkers the next day had a fit and said that we were absolutely positively prevented from wearing scents to work. O.k., fine, but what about the ones who scurry outside for a cigarette break every chance they get and bring that burning tobacco scent back inside? What about them? What about all the people running around the office with scented deodorants that are smelling a bit musky and overly sweet by mid-afternoon? Why was my scent the unacceptable one?
O.k., sorry for the hijack; I'll quit now.
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