Thursday, May 28, 2009

Headbands Save Sanity: or how to grow out short hair



After years, and I do mean years, I have figured out how to survive the transition from very short hair to longer locks. My solution is no breakthrough technique but instead my return to my childhood method – a headband. Short hair has been a no-brainer for me because there is zero fuss; just wash and I’m done. No gelling, no curling iron, no combing. Wash and go. Nothing, in my book, could be simpler.

But then came the not-quite-right cut that convinced me to try once again to endure the growing-out process. I’m sure most know what I’m talking about: bangs that won’t stay out of your face, crazy layers that go every which way and just that appearance of yuck in general. Enter the headband.

I started making headbands to sell at the Brunswick Winter Market after talking to a woman who told me they are an easy seller. Sounded like a good idea to me so I began making the reversible fabric miracle workers. I tried on one of my creations and decided I could live with this look. The timing of making headbands and my frustrating haircut was perfect; I could now virtually erase my longer locks from my consciousness by sweeping them out of the way.

Many months into the process I am still weirded out by the feel of all that hair on my head but am sticking with it to see what happens next. I have no idea where I am going with all this hair or what I want to do with it. Never having been one to fuss with hair since leaving behind my high school ritual of sleeping in curlers every night, I wonder if long hair will ultimately become too much trouble for my no-fuss preferences.

Time will tell.

2 comments:

BrisanapageMoments said...

Have to follow you blog...
Ditto....
Do the vintage aprons...Is it Not SO fun to try new ideas?
Hit me up once in awhile to "craft" ideas....
Also...Damn I'm trying to grow my hair out too...I currently have 4 little barrettes stranglin Everywhere...The headband always rides up the back of my flat head!
Have a fantabulous day...Mary

Yo Momma's Apron Strings said...

Mary, it shows how often I check out my own blog - I just discovered your post. Thanks for the comment.