Wednesday, March 26, 2014

New 'Do

Before Hubby Tony and I left for last weekend's trip to Phoenix to see Son Tony we planned several activities. The first was Major League Baseball spring training games.  We went to two.  On Friday it was the Los Angeles Angels vs the Kansas City Royals in Tempe. On Saturday we saw the Texas Rangers play Kansas City in Surprise. 

The other activity was just for me.  Shalei, Tony's Significant Other, got her cosmetologist license several months ago and now works at an upscale salon.  I decided I wanted to have her cut my hair, so a couple of weeks ago I called and made an appointment.  I'm a walk-in-salon haircut type of gal who spends the absolute minimum amount of effort on my hair. I was a little nervous to be going to a full service place, but since I knew my stylist personally it was less intimidating.

The appointment was on Friday, right after the ball game. I was a little embarrassed to show up covered with sunscreen and sweat, but Shalei gave me a robe to put on over my clothes and brought over a style book.  She had some ideas of what I should do, but when she started throwing around beautician terms like 'stacked', 'textured', and 'A-line' I explained I wanted something low maintenance.  I haven't blow dried my hair in years, and had no desire to start now.  She laughed and said we'd have fun.

The fun started with a shampoo and nice head massage.  She used quite a few products on my hair, both before and after cutting, then blew it dry.  When she was done I had a side part and wispy bangs.  The back hair hugged the nape of my neck and had graduated layers.  The front angled down so it was substantially longer.   It was MUCH different than what I had when I walked in, but it looked great. I should have pulled out my camera right there for a photo; several hours later when I finally got around to it the hair was already a little windblown and droopy.

Front.  (I look tired, don't I?)
Back.














After I washed and tried to fix my own hair Saturday morning I decided I preferred the bottom of my hair all one length.  Saturday night Shalei met us for dinner and I told her that.  On Sunday she brought over her scissors and took care of it.  Talk about personal service!

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9 comments:

  1. You look great. I like the fuller, layered look. A girlfriend showed up sporting a great cut like that. I told her how nice she looked and she agreed.

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  2. It's so pretty! But it doesn't look like this now, right? So is the front as short as the back now?

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    1. The front IS as short as the back, without all the layers. Didn't get a good picture of it.

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  3. That is a great cut, very popular out here in california. It looks so good on you. But that part about NOT blow drying your hair? How do you get your hair dry, especially in such a cold climate?

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    1. I take my shower when I first roll out of bed. It's acceptably dry when I walk out the door (usually a couple of hours later). I actually have more of a problem in the summer, when the humidity makes it take longer to dry.

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  4. Great hair cut! Great you got to see some Spring ball. Go Cards!

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    1. This is the second time I've seen spring training baseball. It's a lot of fun.

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