After the post about Keri's haircut, we received an email from a friend asking why we didn't show the finished product of the haircut. Having grown up in a family of boys, I have never understood "women's longhair haircuts." It always looks the same after the haircut. The explanation is always something about keeping the hair healthy, split ends, dead ends, etc. With that being said, the difference between the before and the after was not noticeable by a camera. It was the same way with my mom, it was never noticeably different. So sorry for no picture, but Keri liked the final product
So, when I think of a haircut, I think of a "real haircut." In our family of boys, we would grow our hair out for a couple of months and then cut it real short, and that happened over and over again. Anyway, the following is maybe a better representation of what a "real" haircut looks like. With Truitt, we wrestled with whether or not we should give him a haircut because the big curly mess on his head fits his personality so well. But, the time had come to shave it off knowing that in a short time, his curly mess would be back.
2 comments:
i must say it's sad to see those darling curls gone.
~shar
Sean just had a similar transformation yesterday, although he does not have curls like Truitt (which I love by the way) so his was just looking shaggy.
They always look so much more grown up after a haircut - makes me a little sad. :)
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