Okay, so let’s talk about that iconic Princess Diana haircut. You know, the one that everyone was crazy about back in the day? I decided, “Why not give it a try?”
First off, I gotta say, digging up pictures of Diana from back then was a trip. I spent a good chunk of an afternoon just scrolling through old photos. I wasn’t just looking at her hair, I was trying to get a feel for the whole vibe, you know?
Then came the actual haircut part. I booked an appointment with my usual stylist, Sarah. She’s a miracle worker, seriously. I showed her the pictures I’d saved, and we chatted about what I wanted. We looked at my face shape, I didn’t even know I had one until then, and talked about what would suit me and what wouldn’t. It is not necessary to be exactly the same, but to achieve a similar effect. I don’t have much time to take care of my hair every day, so I told Sarah about this, and she suggested that I choose a simpler hairstyle, which is great.
- Showed pictures to my stylist.
- Discussed my face shape and hair texture.
- Decided on a slightly modified version of the cut.
During the cut, Sarah explained each step. She showed me how she was layering and feathering to get that volume and movement that Diana’s hair had. It was actually pretty cool to see it all come together. We talked about the ’80s, about Diana, and just life in general. It was like a fun history lesson and therapy session rolled into one.
After the cut, she styled it, and wow, I was feeling myself. She used some volumizing mousse and a round brush to give it that signature lift. I felt like I could walk onto a magazine cover or something. That’s the effect I wanted, and I did it.
The Aftermath
Living with the haircut has been interesting. It definitely takes a bit more styling than I’m used to, but it’s not too bad. I’ve been experimenting with different products to see what works best. I also get a lot of compliments, which is always nice. It’s amazing how a haircut can change your entire appearance.
So yeah, that’s my Princess Diana haircut adventure. It was fun, a little nerve-wracking, but totally worth it. If you’re thinking about changing up your look, I say go for it! Just make sure you do your research and find a stylist you trust.