8 months post chemo and embracing my short grey hair! Got it cut today and asked him for something a bit edgy......!!!! There is a lot of hairspray in it so it will be flatter tomorrow methinks!!!! I think I love it!!!! Asked about the purple and he advised me not to highlight it just use a mousse! So off in search of purple mousse now!!!
To all of you out there who are experiencing the Kojak look or about to discover it, it's grows back and dya know what it's a bit of an adventure seeing what it's going to look like and experimenting with styles!!!!
Take care one and all!!
Dx
PS: have tried posting this 3 times without any luck so if it appears a few times sorry!!!!
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I really like it. Mine is long enough for that and i feel like running to the hairdressers with your pic. My hair is still covered by a wig as it has grown back pure white and I'm not ready to face the world like that. It' s my shallow vanity I know. xx
Fabulous haircut. purple mousse sounds great. I too want to see a photo.
I have purple toner in mine that fades and is completely gone after about 3 weeks. Hairdresser had to play with chemical combo as my hair was more resistant (3 months after chemo).
I love it! It fits your personality and face. I have gone way past when I need mine trimmed. I am 9 months post chemo. I bought some gel and play with it a lot, but haven't settled on a style yet. I just love your cut. Get some purple on there, girl!
Hi D we'll get you.. I'm loving the "edgy" look, it really suits you π Yes I know what you mean will be flatter tomoz.. I can't get my new hair anything like the hairdresser! Have to say I would never go the short hair by choice but as you say it's an adventure how it grows back and what colour plus a few curls! Good luck mousse hunting.. Boots or Superdrug perhaps...look forward to the next pic! π³ Lol Michelle xx
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