tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-304537496073354773.post6604935982821449235..comments2024-03-28T20:58:14.192+01:00Comments on Igors bell tower: So how bad is it?Lady Igorhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06451836583153403025noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-304537496073354773.post-46651643481630355852012-05-26T05:56:47.821+02:002012-05-26T05:56:47.821+02:00I think it looks fine, but I totally know how you ...I think it looks fine, but I totally know how you feel about being obsessed with an idea ;)<br /><br />I asked my hair dresser about the sectioning of hair whilst trimming and she said with long hair, it would take far too much off the top if you did that method of trimming. Soooo, if you did do that with your hair, would you not be able to have an even/thick tassel? in essence, would that not make your theory of the sides longer than the middle? If I can remember, when I had my hair trimmed this way, I'm almost positive my braid tassel was thicker, but I'm going back quite a few years now.<br /><br />It's quite possible this is just because the ends are thin due to the fact they are the 'oldest' hairs.<br /><br />I have a suggestion. Take some old wool and make it uneven----do the reverse U with some wool and see how it works? See if the theory is correct--you'd need a fair amount to mimic your length, but at least wool or any type of yarn, well, you can make mistakes with it ;)Darkhorsehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17330160434456876437noreply@blogger.com