I have long hair, thinking of cutting it into a bob style.
What do people think of bob styled hair? in comparison to long hair.
I have long hair, thinking of cutting it into a bob style.
What do people think of bob styled hair? in comparison to long hair.
I fancied having my hair shaved off for many years e.g. at school in 1980s but it was forbidden there. I went for it around 2010 and had complete grade zero smooth head shave. My hair was brown in 2010 and when I returned to growing my hair again (medium length kinda style) a decade later it was/is all grey
a decade later it was/is all grey
At least you've still got some, Allyboo, hold on to it.
Bald Ben
Not an actual cow, I hasten to add...
That would be one big hat if there was a cow on it lol. I've got this image in my head now of that
I just looked up a cow hat, you can get a really cute one from Amazon which I might try to buy for next winter.

It's reasonably priced and 10/10 on the cuteness scale
There are indeed many hat styles to try, #Allyboo if you're so inclined!
I feel that a hat can do a good job of protecting an image of oneself, sartorially speaking.
Experiment with style!
Although I must admit, my favourite hat is a hand-knitted woolly one with a cow on the front.
Not an actual cow, I hasten to add...
We're never satisfied Pegg!
In winter, I often buy new beanies as they don't last too long. Then, in summer, there are the fishing style hats. Meanwhile, at home in a box lies something more expensive from M&S lest I need to dress-up a bit......linen suit job... (but I usually manage to dodge those occasions).
He of many hats...Ben
I've never got into hats so far but am open to it potentially I think With head shave i found i was ok hatless in summer so long as I used plenty of sun protection cream etc. When I had thick brown hair previous to that I found I didn't get sunburnt on top and didn't wear hats. Now that I've grown my hair again I find it can burn on top as is thinner these days and I don't want suncream etc mixed with my hair (up there) so have started wearing caps
Perhaps my exploration into the world of headwear has only just begun (and will continue)
Not an actual cow, I hasten to add...
That would be one big hat if there was a cow on it lol. I've got this image in my head now of that
I just looked up a cow hat, you can get a really cute one from Amazon which I might try to buy for next winter.

It's reasonably priced and 10/10 on the cuteness scale
There are indeed many hat styles to try, #Allyboo if you're so inclined!
I feel that a hat can do a good job of protecting an image of oneself, sartorially speaking.
Experiment with style!
Although I must admit, my favourite hat is a hand-knitted woolly one with a cow on the front.
Not an actual cow, I hasten to add...
We're never satisfied Pegg!
In winter, I often buy new beanies as they don't last too long. Then, in summer, there are the fishing style hats. Meanwhile, at home in a box lies something more expensive from M&S lest I need to dress-up a bit......linen suit job... (but I usually manage to dodge those occasions).
He of many hats...Ben
I've never got into hats so far but am open to it potentially I think With head shave i found i was ok hatless in summer so long as I used plenty of sun protection cream etc. When I had thick brown hair previous to that I found I didn't get sunburnt on top and didn't wear hats. Now that I've grown my hair again I find it can burn on top as is thinner these days and I don't want suncream etc mixed with my hair (up there) so have started wearing caps
Perhaps my exploration into the world of headwear has only just begun (and will continue)