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    Posted: 18 July 2007 at 2:21pm
A friend of mine has given me a voucher so I am getting my hair cut on Saturday at a poshy kind of place, for half price! Anyway, it's been a long time since I had a restyle (I've actually been growing it out for ages) so I'm looking to see:
what do you like?
what doesn't need a lot of attention, you can just get out of the shower and brush it?
what styles are ok with being pg and hair stopping and starting (if any LOL)

I'm thinking I might go for shoulder length with a small V look (longer at back than at the sides), keep my fringe grown out, and a little bit of layering (on top) at the back.
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Oh were are you going??
I was a puree feeder, forward facing, cot sleeping, pram pushing kind of Mum... and my kids survived!
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LOL you won't like what I do, then! I get my hair cut so that it is about 2 cm long on top, and shorter/shaped around my head and ears and straight across the back of the neck ('cause I hate whispy bits on me) then I spike it! Finally got it done last week, and I'm so much happier.
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Originally posted by busymum busymum wrote:

I'm thinking I might go for shoulder length with a small V look (longer at back than at the sides), keep my fringe grown out, and a little bit of layering (on top) at the back.


That's what I've got. Not a huge noticeable V shape, but definitely longer at the back than on my shoulders. And my layers probably start midway down my ears (not too noticeable, but just to give it a good shape around my face, and so it falls nicely at the back.)

It's manageable, but I like to blowdry and straighten it so it takes a while in the mornings! Well, every 3rd morning!
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I have a just on chin length bob, longer at the front than the back, though not by much. Fringe is long so is often just clipped off to the side. Easy peasy to maintain!
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Becks - the Edge
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Gosh theres nothing like a new haircut to make you feel pampered. Excellent score with the voucher too Teresa. Mine is pretty much the same as yours Kirsten except I look like Bob marley when its not straightened.


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Kirsten's (baalamb) hair is very nice too. LOL on the Bob Marley comment Kels!! It looks nothing like that!!

Awesome score with the voucher Teresa. Hope you have fun and feel lovely and pampered afterwards.

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I'm looking forward to it, it will also be my first time out alone by myself!! Do you think I'll still buckle up the three carseats before I leave and say "bump-bump" just before we hit a judder bar??
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Kels, I LOVE your curly hair!

Enjoy your outing, Teresa. Sounds fab!!!
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Originally posted by busymum busymum wrote:

I'm looking forward to it, it will also be my first time out alone by myself!!


Since Hannah?????

Well you make sure you enjoy it lady!
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Oh sorry got distracted while I was typing that. I meant to say "for a while"... I think I once did the grocery shopping speedy-quick after Krystiana was born but otherwise we're talking at least all of this year!
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Well, make sure you enjoy yourself!

Oy Chovy! Make sure your wife gets more breaks from the girls! It'll be worth it - even an hour out by herself will recharge her batteries and make her feel so much better. You might even get a little something out of it later on
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Oh nice place I know of a hairdresser there I used to work with his wife. Enjoy your time away for the girls (but I know you'll be thinking of them the whole time).
I was a puree feeder, forward facing, cot sleeping, pram pushing kind of Mum... and my kids survived!
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yay busymum on the outing i got my eyebrows waxed and just that ws anuff to revap my barrities
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My only (small) concern is with Kryssi but since she has more solids now than bm, he'll be able to give her something to eat - even if it's a bikkie! Today she stole a biscuit off me today, ate it all (fortunately it was a wine biscuit), then had equivalent of 6 icecubes of solids and a feed after that I was out and hadn't taken anything else lol
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