You are so kind ❤ I have hardly 7 inches to cut now, but I’ve heard longer is better for donation so I guess I’ll need to force myself to be patient and just wait for it to grow longer. I’d cut as much as you in your older video, bob length. I’m not ready for shorter. I wish hair grew faster!
So great to see you back again ❤ the enormous length of your hair looked very good on you, I'd like to say. It amplified your elegance even more, and when you did swing it to your backside, it flowed like the massive silky veil of a queen. By Nature, you are a long hair lady par excellence, I have to say 😊
Love your hair so much before If you dont care about your hair you should keep it to a that you length you love it But its lovely of you to donate it for children with cancer You could just keep it extremely short if you dont care about your hair
No woman in all of human history has ever looked better with short hair than she would with a head full of healthy locks. Despite this irrefutable fact, American women are “chopping it off” in greater numbers every day. This rears its ugly head in an array of ugly permutations, from the boy-like pixie cut to bizarre semi-shaved head topographies. The rationalizations-whether it’s donating their hair to sick kids or the summer weather-are immaterial. The effect, and true reasons, are the same. I blame this lamentable trend on a few factors. The most powerful are the disingenuous lies-from both men and women-about how it looks. Women are quick to encourage other women to cut their hair by telling them how “cute” it is. While I’m no scientist, I’m convinced this is some deep, genetic programming at work, one that forces women-who compete with one another on a physical level on a daily basis-to encourage any behavior that might eliminate competitors in the dating pool. Men are no better. The cowardly and deluded among us perpetuate the myth that “some girls can pull it off.” Pulling something off, I often respond, is the equivalent of “passing” a class. Just because you have enough left-over attractiveness to remain bangable after cutting off your hair doesn’t mean you wouldn’t look better with it back on.