![]() I think my hair was just too fragile from hypothyroidism to take the abuse. It's never recovered and my hair is about half as thick as it was - you can see my scalp in bright sunlight. This silver pixie haircut inspired by Dorothy Hamill is a pretty widely worn haircut and usually for more mature women. I had double-process highlights done about seven years ago and a couple of months later when I did the allover color again all the highlighted bits fell out. It's always tended toward frizz but it's ranged back and forth from nearly straight (at which time I looked a great deal like Rosanne Rosannadanna unless I skinned it back into a ponytail or braid or let it grow very long and heavy) to very curly. you should hear the contempt in hairstylists' voices when I asked for that! I learned to call it a "layered, swept-back front" instead.Īs for texture changes, mine has altered several times in my 38 years. I still like my hair feathered because it works well with my cowlicks. That was my last attempt at celebrity hair, unless you count Mama Cass when I let my hair grow waaaaaay out until I could sit on it but that was sheer laziness rather than an attempt to mimic someone. The only one that went off worse than that was the "Princess Diana swoop" after the royal wedding - that was another one people were going crazy copying. Bhí Dorothy Hamill, figiúr na mban Oilimpeacha de 1976, mar a bhí ag curadh scátáil, ar eolas dá haircut dín cáiliúil.Bhí an-tóir ar an stíl gruaige gearr 'Dorothy Hamill Haircut' tar éis dórga Oilimpeach óir a bhuachan i 1976. Fógraíocht Táirgí Táirge Gruaige Bán na 1970í. My parents thought I was too young for mousse/curling iron/blowdrying so I looked like a mushroom for about four months. Cáiléireach Wedge Cáiliúil Dorchagán Dorge Hamill ó na 1970idí. "Alas, with my wavy to curly hair it never really looked quite right, even when I used extreme mousse/curling iron/blow-drying measures."ĭitto. ![]()
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