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Wednesday, December 10, 2008
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Here I am. I feel about ten pounds lighter. This is all haircut, no product too, isn't that cool?
Kristin  
posted at 6:03 PM  
  Comments (18)
 
 
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18 Comments:
At 12:03 AM, Blogger Betsy said...

Your cut is really cute! I wish that I could wear my hair straight and short. Due to my lack of a hair dresser, mine is the longest it has been since my wedding day.

 
At 1:33 AM, Blogger Annie said...

LOVE IT!!! NICE WORK KRISTIN's Stylist! :-) hahaha... looks lovely, young, and HIP! SHWEET! :-)

 
At 7:50 AM, Blogger Pamela S. Meyers said...

Very cute, Kristin!

 
At 8:00 AM, Blogger Crystal Laine said...

It's very chic and very youthful-looking. Just right for you and your personality.

Do you like it? I love short haircuts. I always wanted to have a pixie, but I think my face shape is wrong for that.

Anyway, what a relief, huh?

 
At 9:13 AM, Blogger Colleen Coble said...

Love it! Can you keep it without curl like that when your hair is so curly?

 
At 10:50 AM, Blogger Rachel Hauck said...

I love your hair!!!! Best thing I did when I cut mine last summer.

Hugs, Rachel

 
At 11:24 AM, Blogger Michelle V said...

It's very cute!

 
At 11:26 AM, Blogger Julie Carobini said...

Very sleek! Love it. Think you found yourself a new stylist!

 
At 3:03 PM, Blogger Kayla said...

So cute!! I love it.

 
At 4:08 PM, Blogger Unknown said...

Chic chick! Fabulous cut. It is really flattering. Isn't change fun?

 
At 4:22 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Love it!

 
At 4:59 PM, Blogger Dawn said...

I love it!

 
At 7:11 PM, Blogger Suzanne said...

You look gorgeous dah-ling.

 
At 9:20 PM, Blogger Kristin said...

Thanks girls! I got a few, "Oh did you get your hair cut?" comments yesterday, with no "I like it" following, you know the drill?

Anyway, I love it. It's very light. My hair is so thin and he razor cut it (a la Nick on What Not to Wear). I straighten it every day now, C, and I have an awesome straightener. Both a tiny one (it's like 6 inches long and 1/4" thick) and a Croc Pink, which is titanium. That thing rocks! So yes, I can keep it up.

I think I'm keeping it this way. I like it better, it's easier. KB

 
At 10:52 PM, Blogger Eileen said...

Too cute!! I like it a LOT.

 
At 3:27 AM, Blogger Scraproni: Adventures of Single Woman said...

Any tips for how to straighten thick hair? I can get the front yet the back, well I don't have eyes there.

 
At 9:00 AM, Blogger Pam Sanderlin said...

Thanks for being an inspiration, Kristin! I looked at your new "do" and went and got mine cut! I'm glad: My hair was driving me CRAZY.

 
At 2:37 AM, Blogger Kristin said...

Sketchgirl, here's the best way. Get a titanium (not ceramic) high-end straightener (about $150) and some hair clips to put your hair up and do a little at a time. I find the best products are made by TiGI (Toni & Guy) for my hair. Rub some of that in with a silicone shine spray and you are rearing to go!

I wash my hair at night now, wear a drying towel and in the morning straighten in, so it only takes about five minutes. But I think the secret is putting it up in sections and straightening underneath first or it doesn't lay right.

I let it go curly today though and it still worked with the cut. He was trained by Tony & Guy's school, so see if you can find one of them. They seem to specialize in curly hair. Which as you know, most people can't cut.

 

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Kristin Billerbeck is a proud Californian, wife, mother of four, and connoisseur of the irrelevant. She writes Christian Chick Lit; where she finds need for most of the useless facts lulling about in her head.

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