Follicular Miracles Part Deux

Remember when I was all “OOH! I HAVE A HAIR GIRL! OOH SHE’S AWESOME! LOOK WHAT SHE DID!”

Refresher, she did this:
After

Well shortly after telling everyone about her and raving about her, she busted up her shoulder and is no longer able to do hair.

I’ve been in mourning. Unable to face another stylist search. That is until yesterday. By chance I walked into a funky salon in a very eclectic part of town looking for a particular curl creme for the moosh. We were headed off to have her haircut cut at one of those chain places when I asked if anyone there was good at curly cuts.

Why yes there is and she’ll be here at one.

Sweet.

As I paid for the moosh’s new do I asked “What about me?”

How about 4:15 tomorrow?

Deal.

This morning?

This:
September Before

Even great haircuts die hard, horrible, tragic deaths.

This evening?

This:
September After

I have finally embraced what my natural curl allows me to do and what it keeps me from having to do (like curl my entire head of hair, instead I just have to curl the top layer. Sweet.)

Nicole @ Alchemy Art + Aesthetics did moi.

Aynie hooked the moosh up.

1043 Virginia Ave. Indianapolis (In Fountain Square) 317.634.9700

71 thoughts on “Follicular Miracles Part Deux

  1. I have hair envy… so here’s the deal, for 5 years I have had my hair cut by the same person. One of my best friends opened up a salon in my hometown and she is awesome! So funky, so wonderful so easy because not only is she wicked at the whole hair thing but she knows me, knows what I like, knows what works. I went every 6 weeks sat down had a tea, chatted and then at the end my hair was cut with no effort on my part. Two and a half years ago I did the unthinkable, I moved across the country to the land void of best friend hair dressers! I finally thought I found someone, she cut my hair I liked it… I went back again BAM she no longer works there! So I take a gamble with one of the other stylists yesterday and lets just say that when it was all said and done I got into the car, looked into the mirror and said “I immediately regret my decision” it’s not a bad hair cut it’s just not me, it’s not what I wanted nor is it what I asked for. I am starting to get used to it but clearly have not accepted it or I wouldn’t be here rambling on and on and on about how I miss my hair!

    Your hair however, it looks wonderful.

    The End

    Loving Dangers last blog post..I Immediately Regret My Decision

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  2. I must say, all my best hair cuts have been in Indiana. It’s the only place I’ve gotten my hair cut for the last few years. Ok i’ve gotten it cut around here (southern Utah/Nevada area) but I’ve hated it. Now my mom is probably moving… So now what am I going to do? No more trips to Indy, does this mean no more great hair cuts? I don’t think I have what it takes to find a hair stylist when I know there is one out there that I love no matter how she cuts my hair.

    By the way, you look AMAZING!

    Erikas last blog post..My Mom

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  3. Geez Fountain Square is back! My favorite book store used to be on the corner. They would lock you in and you could browse to your hearts content… Oh hon did you get your hair cut? πŸ˜‰ Typical guy response…

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  4. Oh wow! It looks AWESOME. I know the feeling of worry about trying to find a new hair girl. Oh, it’s terrible. Too bad I had to move away from mine in sunny Arizona, all the way to Canada where I don’t know if I can trust a SOUL to do as well! Oh, woe.

    Camilles last blog post..{I Put the Ab in Abnormal.}

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  5. Holy Hair Fabulousity, Batman!

    You’ve had that curly/wavy hair all this time and you’ve just set it free?

    VERY good decision. You’re stunning! I mean, you were stunning before, too, but the new hair makes you Stunning + X.

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