Okay, so, I’ve always been a bit of a hair chameleon. You name it, I’ve probably tried it – long, short, curly, straight. But I’d never gone super short. I’m talking, like, pixie cut short. It was a bit nerve-wracking, but also kind of exciting, you know?

First, I scoured the internet for inspiration. I looked at tons of pictures, saved a bunch to my phone, and even made a mood board – yeah, I went all in. I wanted something edgy, but still kind of soft, if that makes sense. It was a process.
Then came the hard part – finding a stylist I trusted. I asked around, read reviews, and finally settled on this salon that had a good reputation. I booked an appointment and showed up with my collection of inspiration photos, feeling a mix of nervous and excited.
The stylist, she was great. We talked about what I wanted, what my hair type was like, and what kind of maintenance I was willing to do. She listened, asked questions, and gave me her honest opinion. We decided on a style together.
Then, she started cutting. Snip, snip, snip. It felt weird to have so much hair coming off, but kind of liberating, too. She shaped it, layered it, and styled it. And when she was done…wow.
Here’s what I learned:
- Taking the plunge is scary, but worth it.
- Doing your research really helps.
- Finding a good stylist makes all the difference.
- Embracing change can be awesome.
I’m still getting used to it, but I honestly love it. It’s so easy to manage, and it feels so…me. If you’re thinking about going for a pixie cut, I say do it! You might just surprise yourself. That’s it! This is the whole process from the very beginning to the end.
