Saturday, January 22, 2011

The Cut After 10 Years Of Potter



It was weird. My hairdresser was like, ‘When are you going to freak out?’ Most people cry or go into shock,’ but I was very calm. I knew it was the right thing. I went to the salon alone and I left alone. I knew everyone was going to have an opinion, and I couldn’t deal with it.





Oh my God, it was the most liberating thing! The stylist just grabbed the back of my hair and took a whole ponytail of hair out. It felt amazing. I love it. I missed all that experimentation that most teenagers go through, I’ve wanted to do this since I was about 16, so as soon as I had the chance I was like, ‘Right. This is it.





I have to get myself into a good place to deal with people saying things like, ‘It’s terrible! She looks like a boy!’ My dad already said that to me, actually. He said, ‘You’re not Audrey Hepburn yet, darling.’

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