of Asian girl hair-dos and I told the stylist that my husband likes the rocker-mullet look, but I was afraid to end up looking like some kind of NASCAR mom, and I ended up with a great haircut that I can actually pull off. I really wanted something a little edgy, but not too edgy...something kinda rocker, but not too rocker...after all, I don't wear make-up and I don't wear awesome clothes, so I really need something that makes a statement, but doesn't scream "hard-core." Before I reveal the final product, I will include a few icons to which my hair may be a reflection...Ms. Jett over to our right has a nice
look.When I got home, one of the first things I said was, "I love it! I look like Heart!" And I do think that is still one of the best celebrity comparisons I've made for my hair so far. I have been
wearing my bangs straight down, but my hair really does look a lot like the blonder lady in that photo.As for The Runaways, I totally could have been in that band, rocking my shaggy mullet out with the rest of those troubled teens. And of course, what crazy rocker mullet photo journal would be complete without the kind of the underworld: David Bowie from Labyrinth!

I might not mind having a hair-do like that, actually. It has a nice shape to it. I'm sure that it would be very flattering.
So, what I like best about this new do is that it completely changed the way that I look and how I feel about my appearance. My hair has a good shape (no more triangle-head), the bangs frame my face really nicely, and it makes me look and feel more confident. I have been trying a little harder to put together outfits and I have even started wearing a little eyeliner and mascara. Not that make-up is so essential, but it's just a general feeling of wanting to get noticed, I suppose, instead of wishing I was invisible. It's a nice change, all the way around. And now for the big reveal!
Blogger won't let me put my pics in a row.
Oh well!
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