For many years now, I've worn my hair relatively short, and straight. This despite the fact that my hair is actually curly. (Grass is always greener syndrome?!) When I met Mr. C, back in the fall of 2007, my hair was short and straight, not to mention blonde.
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Mr. C and me on our third date in November 2007! Blond hair, short(ish), and straight.
That's Bosley sneaking into the photo on the bottom right. |
Over the years that we've known each other, I've gone from that to a few other lengths and colors:
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Longer, and a bit darker, but still straight - fall 2009. |
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Shorter again, and darker still...and straight - August 2010. |
No dyeing involved in the darker color, but rather the lack of highlighting. That last photo is back to my full natural color.
In spring of 2011, I decided to go back to my full natural texture, too.
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The night of our engagement in October 2011 - still dark, but now longer and curly! |
I've been growing it out for about a year, and I think by September it should be perfect for a pretty updo on our wedding day. Maybe something like one of these:
Have any of you grown out your hair for your wedding? Or decided to stop fighting your natural texture?
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