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@golding76 Two days ago you said that you cancelled your hair appointment, then stood in front of the bathroom mirror and cut your hair. Well, I just wanted you to know that you gave me the courage to do the same thing.  It doesn’t look half-bad, thank goodness!  

"Breathe in, breathe out, move on." Jimmy Buffett
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Me too! I got a nice pair of scissors/thinning shears from Amazon and followed my existing hair cut best I could  💇‍♀️  Thanks @golding76 !

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Shoesnbags,

 

I am so glad that I was able to give you the courage to go ahead.  Like you, I found that my resulting "look" was not half-bad, as they say. 

 

In fact, I may continue having my stylist cut my hair as short as I cut it (on purpose) and with a blunt cut.  My hair has thinned out from age and meds over the years, and layering, I now think, should be reserved for the back of my crown only.

 

I always squirm when my stylist cuts my hair, protesting he is taking off too much, etc.  Me, I lopped off three inches the other evening and I like it!

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Oh, Diane, I am jealous!  Thinning shears!  LOL

 

My dear mother used thinning shears til the end of her life.  Poor me, I don't need them as life has thinned out my hair.

 

I am glad I was able to give you the courage to go forward.

 

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I've liked cutting my hair for awhile now.

I like that I can control how much and where and how I cut it, especially after not being impressed with how it was cut at a salon.

I watched them and then went home and watched some videos and thought how hard can this be?!

So, you're right, its not half bad and I never have to leave the house!

"If you walk the footsteps of a stranger, you'll learn things you never knew. Can you sing with all the voices of the mountains? can you paint with all the colors of the wind?"
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 I've cut mine for at least 25 years when I had a terrible permanent. My friend is a hairdresser and cut it short. She was always on vacation so she gave me a razor and lessons. I later bought thinning shears and other expensive scissors. 
  I wear it longer in the winter and experiment with it. It's relaxing to cut it. HA! I've done it three times lately. 
  I have several boxes of color left. After that since I have to be inside it may grow out natural! 
   I've saved a lot of money!
  

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I’ve been thinking about having to trim my own hair too. My hair is short and layered. I’m thinking the back will be the hardest. 

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@itsmagic 

Mine is short and layered, too.  Today I finally put up a mirror that I bought at Bed, Bath and Beyond a year ago and had been afraid to tackle attaching it to the wall.  It's one of those that moves away from the wall on a hinged arm and allows you to see the back of your head in the larger bathroom mirror.  That enabled me to see the back as I was cutting.  So I accomplished two things - finally got that mirror attached and cut my own hair as well.

"Breathe in, breathe out, move on." Jimmy Buffett