This is the earliest picture I could find of the longest hair I had as a kid. (And also an accurate representation of mine and Brady's relationship through our entire lives XP)
And after my first major haircut (before was always just trims)
A common haircut I had throughout my childhood. Chopped off hair and chopped off bangs (always unbrushed. This picture was a rare occasion where it was brushed).
Then the oh-so-lovely center part phase I had for several years starting when I was about 11 or 12 and ending when I was around 14.
Of course, still always unbrushed
Finally about the time I started high school, we start to see a little improvement, when I decided to part my hair to the side after a haircut (with layers! And brushed!)
Then I got bangs
Side view
A different cut
Side view
I started becoming a little more adventurousLike the A-line
Or...
This was a good cut for me since my hair has a natural tendency to flip outwards
During Senior year, the bangs and cropped hair made a comeback from my childhood (this time not so chopped off and a little softer)
The summer after Senior Year and into college was the super short phase
Side view
Then just recently, my hair grew out once more to the longest it's been in years
Side view
And was most frequently seen up (one, since I can't handle it being so long. And two, I work at a job that requires it to be up)
Now I just recently got it cut once again. Chopped off bangs and layered at the chin
So we can see, my default through the years is just chopping off my hair XD.
This is also a good presentation of showing how I've looked exactly the same since I was like 13/14. The only difference is my hair. I call it the "Sam Winchester Effect" XD (Supernatural fans will catch onto that).
EDIT:
I cut it again shortly after my first semester back at BYU-I
It grew out again after Spring semester and has been growing since. I'm thinking of letting it grow out, but we'll see...
This is also a good presentation of showing how I've looked exactly the same since I was like 13/14. The only difference is my hair. I call it the "Sam Winchester Effect" XD (Supernatural fans will catch onto that).
EDIT:
I cut it again shortly after my first semester back at BYU-I
It grew out again after Spring semester and has been growing since. I'm thinking of letting it grow out, but we'll see...
Ya! I caught it. And you look cute no matter what your hair looks like (brushed or unbrushed lol)
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