Hi guys, just discovered this message board, great hair =)
I have had mine this length (in pic) for about 2yrs now, and I love it.. wash it every day. I have been pondering the idea of growing it about 2inches past shoulder length for a while now. But since my hair is straight and not curly, I was wondering if it would look good on me. Pls give me honest info on what you think (though I know the answer will probably be "whatever you feel you should do" hehe).
Hmmm.. Could not get angelfire or tripod to work, try this: (sorry about the multiple posts heh)
Pic looks cool man. Yeah sure it would look awesome longer should give it a try
Welcome, and thank you.
Only you can answer that question. You will never be able to be true to yourself, or feel comfortable with longer hair, if you elect to give a damn what others thing about how you look. I've encountered many people in my life who hate my hair and have tried to convince me I'd look better with it short. My response is usually, "No, thanks. I've seen it short."
Yes, go for it.
If you find you don't like it, the solution is very simple.
Lots of guys would kill to have nice hair like that. What's wrong with straight? It should look great long.
...do what you want. if you're curious then grow it. it can be cut back to where it is now very quickly. at the risk of drawing heated disagreement i must say if you love it the way it is, why mess with a good thing?
You have great hair for growing it long.
and probably with very little awkward phase from the looks of it now.
But growing looooong is almost a 'question of the Soul'...
Is that what you really want deep down because...
it has to be something you truly want.
It could be that you might even be happy with where you are at now!
Think about it...then act!
If you love your hair, why should you not grow it?
It`s up to you. No one on this board is here to tell you that you should grow it, but we all are hair lovers and our advice would be:
That`ll be great if you keep it.
Go ahead and let it grow. If you decide you hate it later on, the barber shop will always be there.
The Rev