Hey Everyone.
So, in a somewhat planned/somewhat rash move, I made an appointment at a salon to get my hair cut and styled today.
(It's somewhat planned because finding a salon/stylist was on my 101 in 1001 list and I've been thinking about cutting my hair for about a month. It's somewhat rash because I woke up this morning and decided "Hey, I've got the day off, I'm calling salons people have recommended and seeing who can squeeze me in today!")
I called and got an appointment for 12:30 PST, which is in one hour forty minutes. So, I need advice and I need it quick.
Here's a terrible self portrait I took first thing this morning (really, right after waking up -- please excuse my hideousness):

It's the best picture I could get of where my hair is currently. I'm not exactly sure what I want to do with it. I'm toying with this look:

What do we think? Good, bad, ugly? Any other ideas for me?
(I'm going to try to get my stylist to take a before/after photo so I can show you the results this afternoon)
Re: Need Advice - ASAP!
Lucy Elizabeth 10.27.12
Lucy Elizabeth 10.27.12
All good calls, everyone.
I've had bangs before -- both choppy and sideswept -- and they've never required much maintenance.
I suppose this is one of the reason I wanted to go to a "real" salon -- so I can ask a stylist and get a consultation. (I've tried at SuperCuts before, but they usually just shrug and say "Whatever you want.")
I'll show you all pictures soon


But with shorter bottom layers obvs.
Lucy Elizabeth 10.27.12
i like the full bangs, i could picture them looking really cute on you.
as far as maintenance goes, i found full bangs to be easier to manage than the side-swept ones. but i tend to have really fussy hair that doesnt take easily to side parts, plus i'm too lazy to commit much time to it. But bangs will require regular trims, so that takes extra time too....
maybe you should bring a few pics ideas to the stylist and get their opinion.
I'm just realizing how much we look alike and I also have thick, dark hair. I have tried bangs and strongly recommend against it. Long, side swept bangs are a much better option especially if you haven't had bangs before. They take a lot of getting used to and if you are used to a center (or even a side) part, they can be difficult to retrain to lay the correct way.