I finally gave myself a buzzcut after over 1 year of wanting to do it!! I explain in detail about why I did it on my Instagram and Facebook. Instagram: freespirited_vegan Facebook: Abby Roll
You're so free spirited and beautiful that I cried! This is brilliant and down to earth and absolutely an inspiration! ❤️ We desperately need more down to earth compassionate human beings.
Cool look after the buzz, your head shape is meant to handle any haircut. You should have gone all zero. You know that feeling of touching the scalp is very rare and just once in a lifetime.
You really suit a buzzcut. How do you feel about it and what have the reactions been, if any? I think that you really have the head shape to go even shorter and you could even pull off a razor shaved head very well. All the best to you.
hoolagirl57ishot This is what I posted on my social medias: I've finally buzzed my hair off after wanting to do it for over a year! I want to tell everyone that you never need an explanation for doing anything that you want to do with your own body. But since a woman shaving their hair is seen as something odd and may not make sense to some, I want to tell you all why I made this decision. For the past year I have disliked having long hair because it takes so much time to wash it, brush it, etc. For convenience and ease I wanted to buzz it off. It was definitely feeding into my ego by always making sure it looked "good". I wanted to do it as a spiritual lesson and to teach myself that my physical appearance does not matter. I also wanted to challenge myself to do something I was scared of doing. To take an act of fearlessness to overcome this. I was scared of what people would say, how people would react, and how people would treat me. I wanted to gain confidence from doing it. That you can't hide behind your hair as something to make you feel beautiful. Hair doesn't make you beautiful. Your actions towards others, your compassion, and your infinite love makes you beautiful. At the end of the day, hair does not matter. It is simply something that grows again if you want it to and is an unimportant thing that should not be made a big deal out of. Women and girls shaving their heads needs to be accepted in society. It is not an act that shows someone is going crazy. It does not necessarily mean someone has cancer or another illness. It does not reflect what gender or sexuality you are. Its just simply another haircut. Peace and love to all of you beautiful beings. Don't let the fear of uncertainty stop you from anything. You will regret your inactions the most.