The Secret Life Of Immy

April 16, 2009

My new haircut!

Yesterday I was in tears. I was upset because It felt like I couldn’t do anything with my hair. I new I needed a haircut. Badly. But I didn’t want to ever see another hair dresser again. Why? Because last time I went to the hair dresser, I asked for a fringe fringe, instead of a side fringe. The overly sour looking lady replyed to me with " Um, I don’t think so, and i’m sure you know why." And then precided to cut me a side fringe. That had me thinking. It made me feel sad and insulted, but mostly angry. Who did she think she was, telling me that I wouldn’t look good with a fringe. A least, thats what I think she was inferring. I was paying her, wasn’t I? Therefor, it should have been my choice how my hair was cut. Shouldn’t it? And as a matter-of-fact, I did not see why I shouldn’t go a fringe. Anyway, with that I never wanted to go there again.

But, I needed a haircut. So we went to the place who did my hair for the year 6 farwell. From what I remembered, they were the lovelyest hair dressers I had ever met.

 My memory served me right. They were lovely. They made us feel comfortable. And when I told her that I couldn’t straighten my hair because it would make it frizzy and that all my friends at school can straighten their hair and I felt left out, She went and got her straightener. As she was straightening my hair, I think she got a shock when my hair went frizzy. But then she put in this hydrating cream in and it didn’t look fuzzy anymore. She asked if I wanted It dead straight and we agreed on cinky. So she taught me how to sraighten/cink my hair without it going fuzzy. She told me never to listen to people who tell me I can’t do anything with my hair. I think thats what real hair dressers should be like!!!!

And the end result………… I have very cute hair that looks like Alice Cullens!

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  1. So if you look like Alice does that mean you are, which is okay with me as that leaves Edward all mine!! will wait for the next installment of photos to see the new do.

    Comment by jxo — April 27, 2009 @ 1:32 pm

  2. I can’t wait to see (in person!) what it looks like. I am so glad you have a good experience with the second hairdresser. A good hairdresser is VERY important, because it is essential for any woman to feel that her hair looks “right”!
    Too bad you weren’t growing up in the 80s, when everyone wanted curly hair (or hair as big as possible) and people would have been perming their hair hoping to look like you, LOL. Never mind because that will come back in style and you’ll be ready for it!
    I think your mother’s hair looks good :)

    Comment by Mary — May 2, 2009 @ 4:43 am

  3. In your mum’s latest WW, is your hair straightened? Because I think it looks fantastic. xo

    Comment by Mary — May 4, 2009 @ 11:28 am

  4. We must have pretty similar hair. Straightening mine ends up being more of a nuisance than anything else because of the frizz. AND because my little one may possibly have used my anti frizz stuff to fingerpaint with.

    Comment by Veronica — May 8, 2009 @ 7:03 am

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