There's something rather distinguished and professional about it, the one on the right.I'm actually considering something like the right, but I'm not certain yet.
There's something rather distinguished and professional about it, the one on the right.
So would it be a drastic change for you to have it done this way?
Sounds like you would quite like to do it and have a sort of more minimalist professional cut.Not as dramatic as it was for the woman in the picture, but my hair is getting fairly long.
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Further to your comments in posts #40 and #45, the picture on the right typically seems to show a professional women who is likely precise and business-like, and has considerable confidence in her ability to hold her own in any situation.
This is not to be critical of the impression given in the picture on the left, but it would be fair to say that the impression given by the picture on the right is in comparison far more business-like.
Sounds like you would quite like to do it and have a sort of more minimalist professional cut.
Some women would find it quite liberating; others would be hesitant.
(My wife did The Chop years ago.)
Sounds like you are hesitating as to whether you really want a shorter look, which is fine.I am in a professional career, but I generally tied my hair back in a professional type style anyway, though having my hair down isn't a problem.
The unfortunate part, for me, is that this hairstyle would not be minimalist for me. I have rather curly hair, so this would require a significant amount of straightening to pull off. This is part of why I haven't gone for it yet.
Sounds like you are hesitating as to whether you really want a shorter look, which is fine.
For some ppl it's about learning to 'let go'; for others it's about keeping one's hair assets as long as possible, I guess.
My wife did The Chop years ago.I cut my own hair and have done so for a couple years now.