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This is what winning an argument with a Korean lady in Fantastic Sams looks like:
By Kate | September 19, 2008
Yep. That’s right. I walked to the closest hair salon to campus (which happens to be Fantastic Sams) and got my hair cut. When I explained that I wanted it short one one side, long on the other there was great confusion on the face of the stylist (only partially due to the language barrier). She said that uneven haircuts don’t look good. Finally after about 10 minutes I won her over with my newly developed logical argument skills.
In retrospect, she may have been right. But, good looks never were my style.
Tagged with: Asymmetrical • Hair cut • Kate-Kelly



September 20th, 2008 at 11:13 pm
Aweeesome. You never were shy to try a new look..good or otherwise
September 21st, 2008 at 1:31 pm
I see that you are already using your law school skills to convince people to do things they would otherwise think are wrong. You are learning.
And, as someone who has sported many assymetrical haircuts and an annakin side-tail, I have to say I approve.
September 21st, 2008 at 6:39 pm
Following a 50-minute scalp treatment yesterday (you know the one, they massage your head with voodoo creams with the promise of your hair not falling out) and yet another short buzz-cut, I endorse your stylish look, Kate.
Keep up the fashionista sense. Now, what about those blonde stripes, and an Orem poof-up or two?
September 22nd, 2008 at 11:46 am
i’ll take an asymmetrical ‘do over skunk-stripes any day of the week. in fact, i pretty much dig it. anything looks better than a year of middle-school-boy-esque-growing-out-phase (mine).
speaking of, the other day i saw a girl with a short haircut i really liked and i had a moment of wanting to pixify again, but i know better now. my hair works best when it is long, unwashed, and the color the good lord made it. and yours, turns out, looks best asymmetrical. who knew.
September 22nd, 2008 at 12:37 pm
love the do, Kate! Sounds like everything, except the hair salons, is great!
October 2nd, 2008 at 2:47 pm
I have to say that it takes a special person to look at life lopsided, but if you really had guts you’d do a little more door to door–while sporting a nice banana clip.