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Hair or There

So my beauty friends, who knows the struggle of wanting to cut all your hair off yet wanting to grow it out at the same time?! I have gotten to the point where I need something new!  I know so many of you have been hair before too. (I am so punny, I know:-))

I have very straight thin somewhat oily hair (meaning I wash it every day or look like a hot mess.)  Oh, and did I forget to mention the crazy cowlicks, yeah, I have a bunch of them too!

I have had a similar hair cut for several years now. I tend to wear my hair in some form of a graduated bob that is medium short, just between the chin and shoulders, with medium length side swept bangs.

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I am not complaining about the style that I wear it in now, I think that it looks good on me and is so easy to do.  I just feel like I am wanting something different…

“Hair” is a little history of my past styles…

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Wow, look at those eyebrows! I didn’t realize that my eyebrows have been on fleek since college, haha!  😉

In college, (15ish years ago) I kept my hair quite short and layered in a pixie cut.  It was very easy to do and manage while living in humid Florida, and also had to wear a nursing cap while at clinical in the hospital. (I am not even kidding!).

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Like every bride, I had planned to grow out my hair for my wedding, but my husband prefers my hair shorter, so I cut it a few months before we got married and wore it curled half up and half down.

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I really liked my hair at this length.  I think that it was very manageable and didn’t look too thin.

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This above photo is from around 11 years ago.  I had been growing out my hair for about 11 months at this point. Also, look at that tan!  We had just come back from a vacation to California.

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As you can tell from the above photo, the growing out process went very well…maybe a bit too well.  My hair thrived while I was pregnant with my son,  it quickly grew so thick and so long!  Unfortunately, as with many women, once I had my son, my hair started falling out like crazy!  About 9-10 months after my son was born I cut my hair into a medium length bob.

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About 4 years ago, I decided that I wanted to cut my hair much shorter again.  I also switched the side I part my hair on, and cut side swept bangs.  I think this length might be considered a long pixie cut. The shorter my hair is the thicker it looks.  While I did really like my hair like this, it required a lot of upkeep with constant haircuts and I had to style it every day.

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This past summer I cut thicker bangs and wore them a bit less side swept.  I do like shorter bangs, but they require a lot of upkeep.  Also, bangs are kinda like avocados, they are only perfect for such a short amount of time.

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Despite this being a picture from last Easter, this is how my hair is usually styled: graduated bob medium short between the chin and shoulders with medium/long length side swept bangs.

I’m not sure what I am planning to do next.  I may grow it out for a bit… end up with hair down to my waist again (my husband is not a fan of that, so probably not), I may cut it into a pixie cut again.  We’ll see.

What do you think?  Any tips and tricks on how to make thinner hair look thicker when it is grown out?

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Tips and Tricks

Tip Tuesday #20

Here is another tip for Tip Tuesdays…

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I have chin length, very straight, somewhat thin/fine hair (which is the main reason I keep it short).  My hair is also more on the oily side, therefore, I have to wash it every day.  All that being said, that doesn’t mean that I never use dry shampoo.  I just use it for a completely different reason.

My tip for today is to use dry shampoo to add volume your hair.

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Holding the can about 6-8 inches away from my head, I section apart my clean dry hair and spray the dry shampoo at the roots. I let it dry while I do my makeup and then style my hair as usual.  The only difference is that I have a lot of added volume!  Also, my hair doesn’t really hold much of a style, but if I spray it with dry shampoo first I can get a better curl or tease.

Let me know if you try it and what you think!

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