My hair has changed a great deal from what it was like a few years ago - back then it grew long ultra fast, and after having children, it had developed a nice waviness about it, quite different from the dead-straight pre-children hair I had. Then, after a three years of a lot of unexpected life changes and much stress, the result is that my hair has become very dry and is much finer and very slow-growing, the slowest it has ever been.
I how have an very healthy diet, one that is free from pre-packaged foods and almost exclusively organic, so I cannot understand why it is still in such bad shape. I guess what they say is true, that your hair is an excellent indicator of past experience and health. I think cutting it again will help it to catch up with the new healthier hair that I see is now coming through abundantly on my scalp.
I also realize that I have to accept myself for me which means that I simply cannot ever expect to suddenly grow hair like Julia Roberts. Julia's locks have always been my dream hair.
On the positive, Julia doesn't suit a pixie at all. Remember her as Tinkerbell in the movie Hook? No, a pixie just won't do for her. So the bright side of this is that by the end of this week I shall have the cutest pixie cut in the neighbourhood. Now that's something to look forward to!
Kisses!
Heidi
Sources: google images.