I've been trying to grow out my hair since the beginning of the 
year. Not that you'd notice, because somehow it keeps getting shorter!
Early
 in January, I went to the hair salon for the last time. I told the 
stylist that I was trying to grow it out, so she should just clean up 
the layers and leave the length alone. But somehow, when she was 
finished, my entire 'do was an inch shorter, and the layers were still 
choppy and sloppy! I decided there was no point in throwing away 20 
dollars every couple of months on inferior haircuts...if my haircut was 
going to be inferior, it might as well be free! So I started trimming it
 myself. Now, cutting your own layers is a sight more difficult than 
cutting your own blunt bob (which I was doing regularly from spring 2016
 until last August), and every time I do it, I mess it up royally. 
Usually, my attempts to fix my mistakes result in me cutting off a 
significant amount of length; thus, in all the time I've been "growing 
out" my hair, it's been staying the exact same length, but getting 
progressively more mangy.
I
 promised myself that I would stop trying to layer my hair; I would just
 grow it out until it was long enough that I could trim off the uneven 
bits, but by the time I was due for a bleach touch-up on my roots, the 
back of my head was looking flat as a pancake, and I just couldn't 
resist the temptation to add some more volume back there. I had watched a
 ton of videos on cutting an angled bob, and I had high hopes that I 
would be able to get it right this time. It took me 2+ hours to divide 
it into sections, trim them one at a time with lots of breaks to check 
the back of my head with a hand mirror, and blend the ends into what I 
hoped would be some perfectly gradated layers. Well, when the hour was 
over, and I took down all the pinned sections, it became clear that I 
had once again failed miserably. My hair looked like I had hacked at it 
with safety scissors. The only way to even get it close to presentable 
was to lop a good inch off the front. Here I am, almost a year into 
growing out my hair, and it's shorter than it was when I first had it bobbed!
Well,
 when faced with the worst, we just have to do the best we can. I 
trimmed my bangs so they didn't overpower the ridiculously short front 
portion, I bleached and toned the roots, and I finally got what almost 
looks like a stylish flapper bob and not a total disaster (at least from
 the front—just don't look at the sides)!
| I told you not to look! | 
But
 this is the end of the line! No matter how shaggy my hair starts to 
look as it grows out, I absolutely can not go anywhere near it with a 
blade! Ponytails are going to be my new best friend—I swear it!
So
 yeah, I made an oopsie with my hair again, but not all repeats are 
repeat mistakes. Sometimes they're just repeat color schemes.
 
 
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