Hair today, gone tomorrow.

I got a haircut last weekend. It had been nine months since my last one. Some moment of wackiness/poverty inspired me to say, “2003 is the year where I don’t cut my hair* (*excepting trims to even things out)!” So scissors didn’t touch it for NINE whole months.
And, in typical hairstyle fashion, my hair hasn’t looked like it did the day I got it cut (pictured above, right) since. What is it about those hairdressers? You would think they were professionals or something (this is a reflection of my skills, not my stylist’s).
Sales pitch: My stylist, Alicia, just moved salons and is trying to rebuild her clientele. If I refer three folks, I get a free haircut. I like free things. I would like to refer you. She’s sassy and funny and reasonably priced for the service she provides.

I think the longer style (Haircut) is even more sassier than the shorter style.
I liked it being long, but it was totally uneven, having grown out from the spikiness. This cut is more of an evening-of-the-layers than a permanent ‘do.
What salon does she work at?
Hubba, hubba! Very nice. =)
No I meant I like the haircut you have now the best out of all three . : )
Aha! I get it.
She’s at Salon Opus in Addison Circle.
I don’t know… you just seemed… happier with the shorter cut (heh heh)
She’s obviously sassy, because look at how wonderfully sassy she made you! I love the new cut!
Love your new hair! …well, I guess technically it’s really not new hair, but really old hair. Hair that is 9 months (or longer!) old. Ewwwwwww. Anyhow, love the new cut!
Very glam. But then you always pull off glamorous looks well.
Lookin’ good, girl! Mrowr!
do those little wing things allow you to flutter about?
sweet.