morningstar
September 11th, 2008, 09:01 PM
Ok this not something official but something I cooked up while I was in the shower. Yes I do my best thinking in the shower.
What if we started a campaign to "grow your hair"? I mean we could get more people to start growing their hair and I especially women over 40. You know, that number that keeps us gals in check so to speak.
I was thinking of Sarah Palins' hair. I am drawn to her style (hair only) and love her energy (not voting that way though...:eyebrows:) What I love though is her energy and unusual looks for the VP.
What I am getting at is this: Whether she is voted for or not her looks are popping up as we speak. I think now is the time for a long hair campaign. I am talking about getting more and more people to realize their long hair dreams.
Why should I care you might ask? Well I guess it is this: More long hairs in society is good because (they) will develop more products for us and there will be more hair toy makers. People will be more accepting of long hairs and the hair can once more be thought of as a thing of beauty and not just a crop to be harvested (LOL cutters)
Ok now here is what I think should happen.
Call your local newspaper. Tell them you think there should be a story about long hair and growing it and the care and styling of it.
We probably should not mention LHC without permission of Steph etc... but could say something like there is info out on the web... I don't look at this as a LHC project but as a real grow your hair and how to for those that forgot. Newspapers are full of stuff like this. They could find men and women and children that have long hair and interview them for these stories. These are human interest. If would also be informative to tell people about more natural hair care recipes and or styles to care for it as it grows.
I guess it is because more long hairs are popping up again after the 90's shorter crops.
I also thought of tee shirts that said things like:
Growing it long
or
Long hair good care
or
Locks i Love
or
I love long hair.
Ok so whos' with me? I think it is a good thing that long hair is coming back.
What if we started a campaign to "grow your hair"? I mean we could get more people to start growing their hair and I especially women over 40. You know, that number that keeps us gals in check so to speak.
I was thinking of Sarah Palins' hair. I am drawn to her style (hair only) and love her energy (not voting that way though...:eyebrows:) What I love though is her energy and unusual looks for the VP.
What I am getting at is this: Whether she is voted for or not her looks are popping up as we speak. I think now is the time for a long hair campaign. I am talking about getting more and more people to realize their long hair dreams.
Why should I care you might ask? Well I guess it is this: More long hairs in society is good because (they) will develop more products for us and there will be more hair toy makers. People will be more accepting of long hairs and the hair can once more be thought of as a thing of beauty and not just a crop to be harvested (LOL cutters)
Ok now here is what I think should happen.
Call your local newspaper. Tell them you think there should be a story about long hair and growing it and the care and styling of it.
We probably should not mention LHC without permission of Steph etc... but could say something like there is info out on the web... I don't look at this as a LHC project but as a real grow your hair and how to for those that forgot. Newspapers are full of stuff like this. They could find men and women and children that have long hair and interview them for these stories. These are human interest. If would also be informative to tell people about more natural hair care recipes and or styles to care for it as it grows.
I guess it is because more long hairs are popping up again after the 90's shorter crops.
I also thought of tee shirts that said things like:
Growing it long
or
Long hair good care
or
Locks i Love
or
I love long hair.
Ok so whos' with me? I think it is a good thing that long hair is coming back.