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01-23-2013, 11:02 AM
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Join Date: May 2012
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I think you'd look great with a pixie cut.
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01-23-2013, 11:16 AM
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Join Date: Jan 2013
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Thanks! im just scared its not gonna be much of a pixie but an afro
And im not sure if i'd be able to straighten it if i had too if it was that short
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01-23-2013, 12:13 PM
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Join Date: May 2012
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I think 2s are more likely to lose their curl, than to have a fro. My guess is your hair will look straight. Look up male celebrities with wavy-curly hair that cut it short, to see what I mean.
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3C/Fine to Medium/Low Porosity/High Density/Protein Sensitive
Trying to grow my hair long and healthy from pixie length so:
No heat tools
No brushes
No salts
No waxes
No heavy oils
Zero dyes or chemical treatments of any kind!
 MoistureMoistureMoisture
Low Poo: CJ Gentle Cleansing Shampoo
RO/DC: DB Pumpkin Seed Curl Moisturizing Conditioner
LI: CJ Curl Assurance Smoothing Lotion
Last edited by Jessiebanana; 01-23-2013 at 03:22 PM.
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01-23-2013, 12:15 PM
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Join Date: Jan 2013
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I'm really good with face and bone structure when it comes to hair. I think you would look amazing with a pixie cut. It would bring out your eyes and give you a sheek model look. I also don't think you'd have to fear an afro or east west effect because the texture of your hair seems wispy or delicate as opposed to thick and bushy like moi. As for growing it out, it depends on the person, but I grew out a pixie cut in one year flat eight years ago. (I really liked it, by the way, but it was expensive to maintain.) It was at my shoulders by the end of the summer. A year after that mid breast.  I still remember my roommate saying "You are such a *****!" because hers never grew past her shoulders no matter what she did. Actually looking back on it I think she may actually be a cherub curly girl but breaking her hair with too much bleaching, heat and straightening.
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CG since Nov. 2012.
Poos: SM Moisture Retention or Yucca Baobab (1x a wk), TJ Tea Tree Tingle (to clarify as needed)
Condish: TJ Tea Tree Tingle*, SM Restorative, Curl & Shine, + Yucca Baobab, Tresemme Naturals
Stylers: KCKT + KCCC**, FSG*, SM Curl Enhancing Smoothie* + Curl & Style Milk, CJ Pattern Pusha
Sealers: Jojoba or grapeseed oil or smoothie*
* = HG 
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01-23-2013, 01:29 PM
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Join Date: Nov 2009
Posts: 618
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Go for it!
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01-23-2013, 01:47 PM
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Join Date: May 2012
Posts: 2,707
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yes --- let me live vicariously through you.
(My neck gets cold easily, and I'm waaaaaaaay older than you, so it's not going to happen for me.)
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01-23-2013, 01:57 PM
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Join Date: May 2012
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I think it'll have a longer top if you get a pixie, but the fact that your curls tighten when they're shorter is something to consider. You don't want to be fighting your natural curl.
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01-23-2013, 02:33 PM
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Join Date: Jan 2013
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Yeah that's why I'm nervous but they do say that your hair pattern changes when you hit puberty and such so I'm thinking it might not be as curly? Maybe.... I don't know lol
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01-23-2013, 03:25 PM
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Join Date: May 2012
Posts: 431
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Meh...children are androgynous. We only think they look like one gender or another because of our preconceptions. Most little boys will look like little girls with long hair and the right clothes and vice versa. It's all in our head. Little kids all look the same, with a few exceptions.
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3C/Fine to Medium/Low Porosity/High Density/Protein Sensitive
Trying to grow my hair long and healthy from pixie length so:
No heat tools
No brushes
No salts
No waxes
No heavy oils
Zero dyes or chemical treatments of any kind!
 MoistureMoistureMoisture
Low Poo: CJ Gentle Cleansing Shampoo
RO/DC: DB Pumpkin Seed Curl Moisturizing Conditioner
LI: CJ Curl Assurance Smoothing Lotion
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01-23-2013, 05:50 PM
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Join Date: May 2012
Posts: 2,707
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I think boyish women are sexy (I'm straight).
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01-24-2013, 07:19 AM
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Join Date: Dec 2005
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hi. i love pixies on women.ive had one for a couple of years. which i am on my 3rd attempt to grow out.  i have very curly hair, 3a ish but when cut short has very little curl. what i do have is easily smoothed down with blowdrying. i got compliments all the time on it.
BUT, i am a girly girl, so i felt i needed to always dress up and wear full makeup with it. everyday. when i didnt i was self consious (sp) and felt like a boy. also my hair grows fast and i needed to trim every 3 weeks. overnight it would get poofy and big.
thats the bad part. the good is how much time it saved me in the morning, i didnt feel like a slave to my curls and it really did get compliments all the time. i work in a salon and although nobody got it cut that way i sure did get the ego boost with it. wherever i went women would come up and comment on my hair and how they wish they would have the guts to do it.
also keep in mind if u get tired of it and want to grow,... the growing out is horrible. as i said, this is 3rd attempt. im determained thia time.
but u need to do what u want. pixies are great. u just need the confidence to pull it off.
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01-24-2013, 07:34 AM
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Join Date: Jan 2013
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One of the reasons i want to do it is because I feel like it could help me break out of my shell and give me more confidence. I'm so tired of hiding behind my hair. But I'm scared its going to be the reverse reaction an ill end up hating myself lol like I feel like it'd be great, I would love to be able to shower at night and not in the mornings, I feel like it would make me feel free! Not to mention I could go swimming and to the beach and ride with the windows down and be able to coudle woth my boyfriend and touch my hair without it going bonkers! But I'm terrified of the growing out stage... Not so much of the pixie cut. Do you mind putting up a picture of like a before and after you got the cut? If you can find one at least lol if not that's fine! Just curious
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01-24-2013, 07:57 AM
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Join Date: Nov 2009
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if you want to break out of your shell this is the best way! I did my BC and let me tell you it was such a relief. I must admit its a surreal feeling hour after especially when i could literally run my fingers on my scalp.
Confidence it does gives bc eventhough i didnt feel my best i was proud of myself for making such a bold decision. Trust , i too was one of the girls who hid behind my hair i couldn't believe i did it. But i am sure glad i did. Not only did i experience having my hair shorter than it ever been I watched my hair grow out in all the phases and i have pix to go back to when i wanna see my hair short. I love it
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01-24-2013, 08:24 AM
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Join Date: Jan 2013
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Ah hearing about it makes me so excited! I would looove to be able to feel my head with a buzz cut. But i feel like it'd be harsh so i should stick with the pixie? Then again it shouldn't take that long to grow into a pixie.. So im not sure yet. But hearing you tell your story just makes me wanna do it more!
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01-24-2013, 08:47 AM
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Join Date: May 2012
Posts: 2,707
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How about talking to your stylist about growing out cuts? Tell her what you want and what makes you nervous about the outcome, and see what she says. A pixie can be grown into a bob, and from there.......anything!
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01-24-2013, 09:25 AM
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Join Date: Jan 2013
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No one in my area really knows about curly hair  They don't really know how to work with it. I am probably going to go to the lady i used to go to.. but i dont know how much help she will be
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01-24-2013, 01:18 PM
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Join Date: Jan 2013
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Are you sure? Have you checked the salon thingamajig on this site to see if you can try and hunt down a decent stylist? Word to the wise, reshaping is rather important when you're growing it out. I had to go every six to eight weeks for that year. I also did a little light trimming/reshaping myself to make sure nothing was looking too awkward. Also bobby pins and hair clips were my best friends for one three month period. Headbands too. But I don't regret it. It was fun. Everyone should cut their hair short at least once in their lifetime. Hair is there to experiment with, after all. And I did make me feel very confident for a spell. I also loved the feeling of the breeze on the back of my neck. . . So refreshing! And it was such less time to get ready in the morning.
Yeah this thread is dangerous. I'm just going to stay away from the haircut threads because they make me feel impulsive.
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3A. Coarse/Porous/Medium-High Density/Semi-Arid Climate
CG since Nov. 2012.
Poos: SM Moisture Retention or Yucca Baobab (1x a wk), TJ Tea Tree Tingle (to clarify as needed)
Condish: TJ Tea Tree Tingle*, SM Restorative, Curl & Shine, + Yucca Baobab, Tresemme Naturals
Stylers: KCKT + KCCC**, FSG*, SM Curl Enhancing Smoothie* + Curl & Style Milk, CJ Pattern Pusha
Sealers: Jojoba or grapeseed oil or smoothie*
* = HG 
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01-24-2013, 01:41 PM
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Join Date: Jan 2013
Posts: 8
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I honestly didn't know that there was a salon thngamajig on here! haha i'll check it out, thank you!
Good luck with your impulsive hair cutting feelings hahah
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