Hair Trends 2018: Hair Colors, Haircuts, Hair Styling | Justine Leconte

What are the new trends in haircut, hair color and hair styling for 2018? Do you know what tiger eye hair is? Is Taylor Swift's hair cut still a hit?

As last year, I prepared the video ahead of the season, so you can see if the forecast comes true ;-)

You might have seen some of those styles on Instagram (the French blogger mentioned is @babiolesdezoe) already, but overall the hair trends shown are going strong in 2018 more than in 2017 - or so I think and have observed during my research.

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Hi everyone, it's Justine and it's time for a new hair trends video. As I did last year. I want to share with you what I see coming and going big this year.. When I do trend research, I look at multiple sources.. I look at blogs trend, gurus social media, on the street on the red carpets on celebrities. I look everywhere.. The result is one big melange of multiple sources, So I can't really say where I saw which trends first, But I can say overall. I think that this is getting bigger and I see it more and more. If you're looking for inspiration for new haircuts for a new hair color or to change the way you style your hair, then this video is for you.. Let'S start right away with haircuts.. First, haircuts. Over all over the last couple of seasons, We're going from long to mid-long and from mid-long to short. Opinion leaders like, for example, Jennifer Lawrence or Emma Watson are going shorter.. They represent the new generation. And they are reaching adulthood. A short cut. On a woman is still seen as bold and powerful and they are strong, women., So younger. Ladies look up to them and imitate them., So there are two main directions in terms of short haircuts. There is the feminine way, and there is the edgier way.. The feminine way looks like a wavy bob with the length between the chin and the shoulders like on this picture., A bit messy with soft waves and layers to give it some volume.. This is Babioles de Zoé, one of my favorite people in instagram.. I linked it below.. She happens to be French, but that's of course a coincidence., That's a bob but personalized. So I like the result, a lot. And then the edgier way of sporting. A short haircut is with a boyish looking cut shorter than a pixie.. The length is what you get when you used to have your hair shaven, But now you let it grow back and the cuts were trending last year, which is shaven, hair underneath.. So that's where this look actually comes from it's hair, that's growing, back. Trends in hair and other things are always progressive.. Nothing happens like that out of nowhere. Things develop little by little. So if you look at trends over time Every year ..., then it becomes easier to understand why the current trend is what it is.. That brings us to hair colors.. Here we have two categories: on one side: the natural colors blonde brown, black red.; Those that you can find in nature and on the other side, you have the so called `` fantasy'' colors, Like blue green silver and so on. Purple. Colors, that you could not find In nature., So on the natural side, 2016 was the peak year of ombre Hard contrast going from black, basically to platinum, blonde. Harsh., Then 2017 was the year of brond brown-blonde., So it wasn't going from super dark to super light. Anymore.. It was more ... Harmonious.. It looked a bit more natural.. Now, 2018 is the year when brown, literally overtakes blonde. Now the hair still has highlights. But overall it's looking clearly brown and not blonde anymore.. The fancy name is tiger-eye hair, a mix of dark brown, lighter brown and yellow Like the animal and like the stone.. You see lines when you see contrast between the different colors, But they are blurred and they're random, like on the animal.. So it's not an easy task for a hair stylist.! That'S for sure.! Also, It's a very warm color palette, so watch out if your undertone is cool, Because this combination will make you look extremely pale. Complicated., The genre that will suit cool skinned people a lot better. Is on the side of fantasy colors and it's called unicorn hair. Last year, mermaid hair was very bright, very intense palette. Now unicorn hair is still full of fantasy, But it's softer and it comes in pastel tones. Such colors are often temporary dyes. So you can really play with them without the risk, because at one point your real color will come back out anyways. And if multiple colors are just too much for you, then consider trying just one color. And that could be rose-gold, which I find extremely chic.. The only issue is that Kylie Jenner has been sporting, this color, so it's already going mainstream., But it is a very elegant and chic color. I think. Moving on to hairstyles. Earlier I mentioned wavy hair. Straight hair is out., I'm out. Your hair should be wavy, but you woke up like this, so no heavy, hairspray or gel or anything. It shouldn't look like you've been trying. Or, alternatively, you can curl your hair, wavy or curly., But in Any case it should have texture and volume.. That'S why I really like this picture of the French instagrammer.. That'S a great example. She's, the head of the trend, but it's becoming more and more., Then for an updo without the extra precision work, a bun is still a good option. This year. Not a high bun anymore, but a half bun., Not too clean or to tidy, because it's not a chignon.. You don't want to look like you've been trying.. You only take the upper half of the hair and on the head. The hair should not be pulled flat too much, otherwise, again., It's not effortless. Towel-dried hair is the next possible styling direction. That one's for the cool kids.. I like this example a lot that from the Roberto, Cavalli, runway., Sorry, Italy for my pronunciation.. It looks wearable, especially when paired with nice makeup.. Then there is the more daring version close to a beach look. Actually, that's Emma Watson And I think her eyebrows are perfect for this style by the way., And then you have the version that looks frankly wet and a Californian Surfer girl on Cara, Delevingne., Damp hair requires a bit of practice. It'S a bit tricky, but it can look extremely chic to go out ( with it. ) pulled back.. I like. Extensions are booming., You see them all. Over instagram. People are going with shorter and shorter haircuts, But they still want to have princess hair if they want to on the day when they want to.. So you don't have to choose anymore between short and long hair.. You get both. Before the solution was to wear a wig, but covering your complete hair is quite a step.. It'S a bit of logistics.. It doesn't look as natural etcetera.. Extensions, on the other hand, are clip-in clip-off., Much easier. And you're very likely to find a tone that blends in well with your own hair. So it's not even easy to notice that you're wearing extensions at all. Actually ( a ), very good trend.. Overall, I think trends this year are very strong, very clear, quite homogeneous, and I think that's due to social media. When all the influencer girls out there for wearing wavy, hair and extensions. It'S wearable, it's commercial, because those girls are real, people. They're, not Hollywood stars that have super complicated hairstyles.. They do stuff, that's easy to replicate for a real person., So the rest of the real people out. There is much more likely to follow what they're doing. Instead of a red carpet, look. Commercial trends are good, practical and easy to do, But we still need originality and inspiration, otherwise, someday your instagram feed is going to look like hers, hers, hers, hers and mine., And that would be a pity. Thumbs up if you enjoyed This video, and also if you enjoyed hearing where the trends are actually coming from, Because I think that's the interesting part as well.. I upload videos every Wednesday and Sunday. So for more videos on trends and fashion in general. Click subscribe; click on the bell to get the notifications. And'til next time take care., Bye, bye,

TheGalacticGrizzly: Brown, wavy hair, that looks like you didn't try too hard. Sounds like it's my time to shine!

Priyanka Murali: You had me smiling at "Hi everyone, its Justine". Great video, as always!

Heather P: Justine is by far one of my fave YouTubers. Her info is always on time, well articulated and concise. Always a thumbs up! Cant wait til Weds vid :)

STAUROULA PATSOUROU: I love it! Easy to understand and very helpful!

Leyre 998: For the curly ladies out there that are wondering how this applies to them: -The undercut pixie looks really nice on curly hair, with a part side and longer in the front is really cute and if you clip it to the center you can do a super cool mohawk ;) Just one tip, if you're growing it out, gtow one side first and then thr other, it won't looks as awkward (i didn't do it that way and i regreted it so much, it looked horrible for mooonths) -Bob definetly not, if you have layered hair it will make your face look round and if it's not it will have this horrible triangle effect making your jaw look wider and the forehead narrower. -The tiger haircolor will look really pretty, all highlights does in curly hair cause it emphasises the shape of the curl P.S. This comes by the experience pf a 3a curly hair, so I don't know if it's applicable to kinky hair

jewlstah2010: I love your channel, Justine. You get to the point very quickly... much appreciated after watching many YouTubers who have such long introductions!

Happy Theory: New to your channel this week, and just binged on your content. Love your content! No gimmicks, just straight up advice that aides artistic interpretation. Can't wait to see more as we head into fall/winter 2017!

ROSE DE FLEUR: C'est génial de nous décrypter les tendances. J'adore tes 2 vidéos 2018. Merci Justine.

Shailaja mallick: All of your videos are always so entertaining and informative. I love them!

Selah Beauty: Another great video! Thank you, Justine! I recently had about 4 inches cut off of my hair to get rid of years of keratin treatment damage. My natural hair is super curly, so when my hair is healthy, the initial application of keratin takes very nicely. It also cuts drying and styling time WAY down, which is why I liked it so much. It's only after going back over the ends with the chemical over time that it gets damaged. Learned that the hard way, lol. It's about medium length now, planning to grow it back out, now that it is healthy all over. It's thick and healthy, but super frizzy from humidity! I'm going to get a keratin treatment the day before I leave for France, so I don't have to fuss with it so much while I'm over there and focused on my purpose of being there instead of my crazy hair, lol :)

Zhala Azizova: Justine, I've discovered your channel not too long ago and I am loving your content immensely. You are smart and beautiful, your videos are useful and full of class. Keep it up.

Xomarah Dickison: Great video informative as usual! I love your style and admire your sense of balance. I wish I would have been like you at your age, instead I followed every trend and ended up with much more stuff than needed. Now in my late 50's I have become a smarter buyer and add trends (only if I want) to my personal style. Thank you Justine you are fabulous!

The Earth Mama: I love your info-packed videos on being smart about fashion and trends! Where would I be without you? Your content is the most valuable in your category, I love learning where trends come from and the reasoning behind them, and you do it in such a digestible format. Love you Justine!

roraio: Brilliant useful video, as always! Thank you, Justine!

Michell Valdivia: Thank you Justine for all your research! Personally, I am over the wet hair trend. To me it looks incredibly lazy, messy, and not chic at all.

The Other Scully: Justine - thank you SO MUCH for your videos!! I had to subscribe to you because I truly learn so much from each and every one you have ever uploaded. I love your way of presenting and it is so obvious that you are truly informed and educated in fashion and style. I want to thank you for sharing your expertise with us all. Fantastic content! I always enjoy seeing you have uploaded a new video and look forward to them. Sending you love and best wishes from the rural forests of Tasmania. x

Mun Rosewarne: Thanks Justine for explaining how trends emerge and evolve. Fashion seems like the ‘aesthetic’ canary of culture. My observation as an Architect is that the Architectural time frames are slower, but ‘trends’ are real and just as interesting, but perhaps more influenced by technological developments. Keep up the quality of your content. I really appreciate it. Cheers from Melbourne Australia.

AK LH: Hello from Canada, Justine! I'm finding your videos really helpful. Everything you explain is really clear and easy to understand, so thank you!!

Mukika: Thank you for this vid. Your timing is perfect because next week I go to hairdresser :D I love the way you present the trends, other fashion youtubers should take lessons from you how to do good videos! :)

Susan Littleton: I am in my early 50s with very dark natural hair and lean towards cool skin tone. I have been coloring my layered hair to hide a small amount of gray, but decided to go natural last year because I felt single color matching my true hair color was too harsh and highlights were too warm. Now that the transition is complete I am undecided and get mixed reviews (love for the confidence and look or find it aging). What are your thoughts? Thank you for your great content! Love your channel!

aves with no wings: I love your videos so much <3 Always so informative and original

Ruby Rayne: I LOVE the info in your videos and loving knowing WHY about anything. So knowing where the trend is coming from is great info! I love that you share so much info with us! And that your channel is about teaching and sharing info; I've been missing that a lot in YT lately and I'm so happy that I have a few channels to go to to learn something.

Rosalie DeGregory: I laughingly have to hand it to you, Justine, for keeping up with trend knowledge, while staying true to your own preferences.

Gorejs: Merci, Justine! I guess I'm out for this cycle because my hair is thin, fine, straight, & blonde. But it's short, so that's a plus! Good point about how trends develop over time. It's fun to try to spot a trend early on, like a bubble that will swell, then burst once it goes mainstream. With clothing, it's a good way to predict what will be hitting the racks in thrift shops.

Paula B. Amaro: So pretty much I'm a vanguardist cause I've a short bob & my hair is naturally wavy~ ive been thinking bout color it & the tiger technique looks so nice to keep most of my natural hair thanks Justine for another informative & fashion forward video!

Rachel Ellen: I got my hair done a few weeks ago in the tiger eye style (mid length roughly between my shoulder and my chin) and I love it! I went for a copper tinge to where the lighter bits were because I prefer red tones. I'm trying to grow out a fringe so the half bun might be an ideal hairstyle to try! Thank you Justine! Can't wait for your next video!!!!

Hanna MO: LOVE YOU! You are so informative, right to the point and clear in your output. I’ve learned so much!

Maria Iannucci: Justine! Keep the videos coming

Caroline: Yay for bob haircut! I love it because it's so practical and effortless. Before I had the feeling my long hair was covering too much of my skin/ clothes, so I was feeling suffocated. About the colour... I think I will leave my natural jet black colour... not a big fan of highlights. Anyway, great video, Justine!

DMLK CS: Super intetessant! I'm right in line with the upcoming trend Merci Justine!

serena simpson: So happy I found your content I've been enjoying your uploads and find the tips so helpful Good job Justine Xxx

Irmela Werner: Thanks for the video, I'm too lazy to ever style my hair but it's super wavy so I think I'm full on trend now! Yay! ;) But on a different note: I really, really love your outfit, make-up, the ear dangles and the cut and colours of your shirt. Amazingly beautiful! Me likes! :)

marina centellas: Glad to know I am "on trend" with my wavy textured hair... actually I will be able to pull off the "I woke like this" trend pretty easily because I do wake up like this! What has been a curse during the "sleek" years now it is a blessing, oh well, I guess I just have to enjoy it while it lasts... BTW Justine, congrats on another great, enjoyable and interesting video, I wouldn't miss any of your Wed and Sun, you rock girl!!!

Annette Hinchliffe: I always appreciate your videos. You give us the information and tools to look forward, but always stress how important it is to maintain our individuality.

Sue M: Vintage for me. Pin curls. Talk about truly out of fashion that it is classic. Unmistakably glamorous and feminine. Very powerful, bold hair styles. To each her own.

Ev: Thank you for doing these videos, they are always so helpful! I notice your nails every time and I think they look really chique! Would you have any advice on how to be creative with nails while keeping a professional look? Any other general advice on nail shape/colour/texture/trends of the season?:)

Sherry Lynn: Your advice is on point for current fashion. That said, it's not like you can pick a hairstyle like you can pick out a new coat. You have a resource to work with that may be thinning, course, fine, etc. At 70 with fine, thinning hair, I have very narrow choices as to how to wear my hair. I'm a new subscriber to your channel. I think you have a lot to offer as far as fashion trends, etc. However, I would like to see more advise about how to consider trending fashion & beauty when "of a certain age".

Samantha Enda: I've been wanting to dye my hair for the first time and have been wavering between different shades of blue - thank you for the inspiration!

Jodi M. Horner: It is totally great to hear where the trends are coming from! Thank you!

RaRa Navoa: I love how you put it out the last message because I agree as I see this happening already. There are less original style and more mainstream. I like to say my style is an edgy classic redux but at the same time it's really also depending on my mood. Love your channel ❤️❤️❤️

Koivu nen: Hello, Justine! Thank you so much for your videos! They're fun to watch even for a not especially trendy person. Could you make a video about the different trends in glasses? Like what's coming and when can we get rid of the huge, unflattering plastic frames?

Drema Tedesco: My favorite video of all you have done!! Always love hair info. You are the best, have a great week!

Beverly Bennett: I love hearing where trends come from, almost more than the trend, almost. Adore your videos.

ReelGirl 8: Hi, Justine--I'm a new subbie and just had to tell you how much I'm enjoying your channel, its valuable and varied content and the way you present it. I'm learning so much here and look forward to seeing what you have in store for us in 2018! Take care! Blessings from the US~ Debra

Carey Wardell: LOVE YOU! You are super helpful! So much fun too!

Laura Ingallinella: You're the only fashion blogger I follow consistently. I love your style, all of it--the fact that you clearly do research on your topics and are clear and down-to-earth. Merci beaucoup pour tous tes conseils!

Fleur Flory: I completely agree with your analysis-and am glad to say I'm complying with the pastel rose/gold hair and lob. I do think harsh roots with fantasy color is chic!

Joleen Felio-Pettit: Yay!! I'm back in style this year lol curly hair mid length medium brown (with red highlights). I'm A warmer olive skin so nothing too harsh on my hair like blondes. Bonus- Less effort to fit the trends for me this year!!

Shivani Malik: Your video content is short, crisp and to the point. Love it. And you are so gorgeous. ❤

eizhowa: I always go for the same look. Long medium blonde curly hair worn loose. It is what i was born with and natural hair never really goes out of style :) But I enjoy these videos regardless!

Indira Dahan: Thank you! I'm a hairstylist in the U.S., and we're always 2 years behind so it's nice to get the European trends early!!!

Cheska Sarausad: Love all your videos as usual <3

Sarushky3: Thank you Justine for this brief on hair colour/cut and styles, thinking on my next choice for the summer!!:P But I would love that you tell us about where the trends come from, that would be very interesting too, as any of your videos ;) xxx

Connie C: Justine your awesome I never miss a video..have an amazing day!!

Collette Claire: Great video! Really helpful to navigate all of the different styles out there! :)

Nikki Schumacher Official: Love it! I am beyond in need to lose the length of my hair. I have literally been wanting a perm to make curls easier.

Christel Schmidt: Hi Justine. Thanks for this! Interesting but I'll stick with the hair style I like on myself...long, straight and blond! Totally out! Lol. Love to hear what the trends are from you, though!

Everything Under The Sun: Hi Justine! I loved this particular video very much. I used to have "bronde" hair, but my own dark brown roots had grown out too much. 2 days ago I went to my stylist for a long bob cut (similar to the feminine short haircut you mentioned), and just a kiss of random blonde streaks splashed halfway throughout my own brown lengths (like the tiger eye look). I don't think my stylist understood what I wanted, because she gave me early 2000s blonde streaks. I was so unhappy that I asked her to put a medium brown colour all over my hair, and that's how I ended up with bronde hair once again. I wish I had found this video sooner. but I'll be sure to keep it handy for my next salon visit!

Elissa Rz.: Hi, please make a video on 2018 fashion trends ! I trust you very much Justine, thank you for your lovely reliable videos <3

Regina Caporn: thanks so much for this. I was trying to figure out how to get my hair cut this week and this has really helped me. Thanks once again xx

Paula Lee: i'm an actual california surfer girl who has spent a lifetime fighting that look to be presentable. i love that it's a style now! <3 i'm going to imagine i'm "chic." while it lasts. :))

Alexandra Fetisova: Just want to say, how much I love your videos! You have a very pleasant voice and very interesting, useful topics. And I learned a lot from your fashion videos such as how find good quality clothes. Thank you!!

cid378: Thank you @JustineLaConte for the newsy trend on wavy hair. To not straighten and leave natural & messy sounds good for me.

Athena Sweetpea: Thank you! You are always so nice to learn from. Great job. I wish I had some constructive to say, but you really know what you are doing. Do you have a team of people helping you with all your research and lighting? Bravo

Sheila Hunter: Loved it!♥️thank you:)) I adore the rose gold color and I'm hooked on extensions

M. S.: As a proud natural wavy hair woman I am so happy to learn that curly/wavy is back on trend. Maybe now all the curly girls who use chemicals to straighten their hair can go back and feel proud of their natural curls!! - I never managed to get the hype around long lasting chemically made straight hair. Curls are divine ladies, love them and they will shine. That is not to say straight hair is a bad thing, it's cool- if you were born with it.

madaffi: These trends are exciting! I like all of them :D (even though I'm behind trends, I just got an undercut this week) Do you think rose gold hair could look good on someone with a warm undertone skin?

ladianadaa: thanks for the update! Very informative as always. I want to add another hair trend that I think is gaining more notice lately but hasn't been given much attention, and that is bangs! and their many iterations (fringe, blunt, shaggy, etc.) Curious to know what you think? :) Love from Cali. <3

Lucinda Samira: I love your hair/ earring / lipstick combo!

fladesignergirl: Justine, thank you for your beautiful videos, I love them! Nobody dresses anymore, makes me sad. Love your style, so chic.

Jamiela Harris: this lighting is SO stunning for you love the video!

Masha: I once had a french friend who wasn't that good at english. And when I would style my hair a bit more extravagantly, she would say "I love your haircut!" even though my hair hadn't seen scissors in months

Olivia Southerland: Love your hair trend videos!

Buvana Ganesh: The hair colour is actually trending everywhere! Even in India! Wow, lady!❤️

Brenda Mendez: I love your videos ! I have watched every trend video for the last 4 years! C’est magnifique! Très Bien ✨✨

Fl4dd3rm0uz: Merci Justine. C'était top informative! J'ai déjà porté le demi chignon mais je ne savais pas que c'était à la mode! ;) :) La chose la plus intéressant pour moi c'était que toutes les choses qui me plaisent sont à la mode - je ne suis pas si original que je croyais.

Aleksandra Płońska: Cool, my hair decided to go trendy this year :D Looks like they're way more up-to-date on trends than me :)

lennie78: what will I do without your videos Justine?! i love this post, thank you. :)

Soniya B: So happy to know that wavy hair is next big thing....thanx justine!

Rara Avis: Cool. I always let my hair airdry after washing it at the gym and it's naturally wavy and usually not styled but put up into an 'effortless' bun. Looks like I'm finally a trendsetter in something. HOORAY

Abc xyz: It's interesting how shorter pixie cuts are seen as stronger than long hair. It just goes to show how misogynistic the world is, and how in everything there is an ingrained dislike of anything associated with womanliness. Anything that is associated with womanliness is weak, sex object, and frivolous while taking on a more boyish style is strong, powerful, and determined.

cosmic_lotus_eater: whatever weather, cold or warm (that eminem reference tho lol) my hair is always cut straight, it works with my not straight not wavy but awkwardly in between hair type, and this cut never goes out of style.

Alzheimer's Read-Aloud Books: Ca va Justine! Ohhh.... I was listening to your list of natural hair colors, and just to say, you forgot to mention mine - which is white/silver. Fun to see how it's also an unnatural color now, too. I especially love the "trend" of us older women letting our "natural" color shine! So it's both natural and unnatural :)) Cheers!

April: Learning so much from you. thank you!

H A: You're amazing and your knowledge of fashion is easy to understand and follow for a newbie who's interested in fashion

alteredcatscyprus: So interesting, Justine. I totally agree with the growing out style becoming a trend. I remember in the 80's when the short very layered bob was so hot because women were growing out their mullets. They cut the back to catch up with the front. It turned out to be a bang up style on it's own, a style which others who didn't follow the mullet path began to mimic. These things fascinate me, too.

C Martin: I love it & adore your videos. Thank you :)

Shirley Hook: I just got my hair cute. It was good to see I was on the right path. A wavy bob Is what I got I am also growing my hair to my nature color gray white a little darker in the back but mixed with my white gray like the front which is a solid color of a very pretty white gray . This is hard that is one reason I decided to go with a shorter cut. Getting use to it. Love your videos. I realize that you have a younger base but I feel I have much to learn with you Love hugs and kisses from Shirley in Georgia I have decided to adopt you as my You Tube granddaughter. You are so similar to the way I think keep do Justine she is amazing

joantheunseen: I was just thinking of whether to cut my hair or not This video is v helpful of what style I will get. Thanks, Justine!

Cosmic: You're the best Justine!♡ very important to care for trends, but also to mantain your personal style so as not to blend with the rest of the world!

annas bestie: From the Aussie Cleaner (Organiser ) Once again...you are awesome Justine! Thanks for keeping us at the fore-front of fashion.

Terra Lia: As a girl with super straight, virgin black hair..... Guess I'm just going to be off trend this year XD

ha- ribo: Thank you for the interesting video! I now realise I'm a trendsetter! /s Had to cut my hair short because long hair was too much maintenance with a broken arm, and as a result i could only tie the top half of my hair into a bun!

Dryard: You should've included shags and mullets!! Those have become a huge trend, especially in the fashion world (ex. Freja Beha Erichson, Mica Arganaraz, Lorena Maraschi)

ingrid: Hi Justine! Merci I love your hair, plain and natural. I would like to see a more natural trend in hair. I'm 60 and haven't a clue what my natural died blonde hair color even is today. I'm tempted to cut it off to find out!

Ekaterina Mancinelli: Coucou Justine, j'adore te regarder même quand le sujet ne me concerne pas vraiment, juste pour le plaisir de t'écouter et d'être au courant de tendances. Merci de tes videos, tu es comme une gorgée d'air frais. Bise

Verónica RaR: Thanks Justine! Very clear and down to earth

amydd100: Yes! Let's hear about different trends. Love it!

Isalucie: Hi Justine ! I’m a French based in Berlin and been following you on YouTube since a while. Love your videos and the fact that we both use english as a lingua Franca à lot. Thanks for this video. Was super interesting !

Anagha Raghu: I had very short hair during my childhood but as I reached my tweens, I grew it out and kept it long (to my hips) for 7 years. In my opinion, when I looked at pics of me with such short hair, it just looked wrong... So last August, I decided to cut my hair again to see if it looked any better now, but I never intended to keep it short permanently - I cut off about 12 inches so it was to my shoulders. I looked great with that hairstyle and all, but after about 2-3 months, the excitement wore off and it became obvious that long hair fits me more. My hair is now back down to my hips, but my goal is to grow it another 6 inches!

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