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Old 07-05-2007, 20:30   #16
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Re: Should older women have long hair .....

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I don't care what anyone thinks about age. It's my hair and I'll do what I like with it. Just do your own thing Gayle.
Exactly ! Well said
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Old 07-05-2007, 20:38   #17
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[quote=katex;420992]Well Gayle, all the fashion advice is to go shorter as you get older .. at least never below the shoulder length, and for most women, this is sooooo true.


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thats no longer the case. it all depends on the women and what suits her. you can also wear long hair up. it all depends on gail if she suits long hair she should stay with it. look at jerry hall can anyone imagine her with short hair. she doesnt look like mutton trying to impersonate lamb does she.
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Old 07-05-2007, 20:39   #18
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if you are happy with your hair the way you have it gayle stay with it after all its yours, me i prefare mine short so i keep it short.
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Old 07-05-2007, 20:56   #19
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I'm older ... 61 years older and I wear a pony tail halfway down my back ... my partner likes it that way; she says there is more to scalp if ever I pee her off real bad. Damned Mohawks!
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Old 07-05-2007, 20:58   #20
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Hahahahahahahaha
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Old 07-05-2007, 21:24   #21
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Re: Should older women have long hair ..... only the ones who have cats and keep a cauldron on the boil , the worst are the over 60's who think Cherry Blossom Black suits them , just because Cher can get away with it the rest of you cant
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Old 07-05-2007, 22:03   #22
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If You Look Like Mutton Dressed As Lamb,,then Cut It ,,i Remember My Grandmother Having Realy Long Hair Even When She Was In Her Seventies,, She Had It In Realy Long Plait And It Was Sort Of Wrapped All Round Her Head,,,
I Like Lorraine Chase,s Hair,,,,,
But Not Vennessa Phelps
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Old 07-05-2007, 23:00   #23
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Re: Should older women have long hair .....

Why not try it short and choppy on top, but keep some length at the back and the sides, to see if you like it first?

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Old 07-05-2007, 23:03   #24
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Re: Should older women have long hair ..... only the ones who have cats and keep a cauldron on the boil , the worst are the over 60's who think Cherry Blossom Black suits them , just because Cher can get away with it the rest of you cant
I know the ones " secret black and midnight hags"; come to think of it I have had worse dates. But it's only hair; not really all that much to get worked up about. As long as you don't have to braid your armpits, I think anything should go.
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Old 07-05-2007, 23:42   #25
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I had mine cut just before the last meet. Mick didn't like it but most people seem to think it looks a lot better.
Less of a headache short in more ways than one. Takes far less time to wash and dry it. Takes some getting used to.
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Old 07-05-2007, 23:44   #26
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Borrow a wig from the dressing up box, to see if you like it.
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Old 08-05-2007, 06:16   #27
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I had mine cut just before the last meet. Mick didn't like it but most people seem to think it looks a lot better.
Less of a headache short in more ways than one. Takes far less time to wash and dry it. Takes some getting used to.
So it wasnt a crew cut then Anne.
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Old 08-05-2007, 06:30   #28
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I had mine cut just before the last meet. Mick didn't like it but most people seem to think it looks a lot better.
Less of a headache short in more ways than one. Takes far less time to wash and dry it. Takes some getting used to.

it looks nice Anne
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Old 08-05-2007, 06:52   #29
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I think a mature lady should dress her hair in a manner that is most becoming to her facial features and stature. Hair is like curtains are to a window, it frames and embellishes a woman’s beauty and displays dignity.
I hope you are not suggesting it's time for Gayle to draw the curtains

I personally don't like short hair on ladies, it all depends on how short you are thinking of. To be honest I can't remember how long you hair is now. I will look out for you on my way back from nursery.
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Old 08-05-2007, 08:53   #30
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Why not try it short and choppy on top, but keep some length at the back and the sides, to see if you like it first?

LOL...that looks like my hair in the morning!!!!!
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