I needed a new do! Do you ever need that? A little pick-me-up?
Well, I wanted a trim, my highlights retouched, and to add some low lights. I’m a
cosmetologist so I had the color on hand and was lucky enough to have a sister
close by to help me!
Here is how it turned out!
AAAHHHH! Cute, huh?
For those who want to know, I used the Decolor B Diamond Powder
and 6N Matrix Color Sync.
Then for the cut…….I was watching the show on ABC’s “Once Upon A Time”
and came across this cute short haircut.
Well, I’ve never gone quite THIS short, but I was up for a change!
So….here’s how it all went down.
Before shots:
Not bad, just faded out highlights.
Then after my sister finished the color, I went to town on the cut!
One side done!
Then I quickly (seriously less than 5 min) whipped up this cute style!
I tried to get every angel because most of the time I can never find a picture
of the back to tell someone how to cut it.
And there you have it……NEW HAIR FOR THE NEW YEAR!!
(Thanks for the help Cali!)
LOVE IT! And I love Once Upon A Time, too!
1. Whoa!!! Really short! Looks good! 2. Good thing Cali lives by you and not me. 3. This looks like a style mom would like too. 4. I’ve watched all of season 1 of Once Upon a Time now, thanks for the suggestion.
I agree! Super cute cut and the show is pretty great!
Heidi made a set. We used them at the Christmas party. So cute!
Marci
Super cute! It’s looks so similar to your moms! LOVE new haircuts!
aDORable! I may have to carry your picture with me to my next hair appointment (Lord knows I have NO SKILL to cut it myself!) LOVE IT!
Your new hairdo looks great on you. It gives your face a nice shape and it looks good with the hair color. haircutting classes
You look pretty with your new cut. I don’t think you need to buy wigs to hide that, instead you should be proud and flaunt it around town.
To the funeral, Bertha Rand wore a gingham-patterned over coat, a black cloche hat, black gloves and a look of despair. She was standing in a field about six kilometres east of St. Adolphe, staring down at a large pile of dirt. This was not supposed to happen. The cats were supposed to be safe in Charleswood. But the furnace malfunctioned, the fire started, and now, she was here. With Frances Campbell, who ran what was then called the Animal and Bird Cemetery
Bertha Rand, Winnipeg’s original cat lady, fought for decades with neighbours, police and the courts over keeping dozens of felines in her St. James home.