I would agree that you would totally qualify as a “Hair Chameleon”. In corporate America, I am “Michelle Obama bobbing it down” Monday-Friday and I just have to let my curls spring forth on the weekends!
My fave??? The bottom middle Tracee Ellis Ross-esq fullness! Fierce!
this is hardly being a hair chameleon! these pics fit into 2 categories; straight and mostly down/out or natural and down. true chameleon tendencies = playing with tons of different styles [not just the normal high bun or down look], color, length, etc. But, your hair is looking great!
@ae: i agree that color would certainly add more of a “chameleon” element. the varying texture sort of plays with length…hair goes from shoulder length when straight, to top of ear length when curly. the looks are all somewhat different, hence my “chameleon” commentary. perhaps my diversity of styling is not as vast as what you would consider a true chameleon. But we both agree my hair looks great, so – well, that’s all that matters 😉 wink
I would agree that you would totally qualify as a “Hair Chameleon”. In corporate America, I am “Michelle Obama bobbing it down” Monday-Friday and I just have to let my curls spring forth on the weekends!
My fave??? The bottom middle Tracee Ellis Ross-esq fullness! Fierce!
this is hardly being a hair chameleon! these pics fit into 2 categories; straight and mostly down/out or natural and down. true chameleon tendencies = playing with tons of different styles [not just the normal high bun or down look], color, length, etc. But, your hair is looking great!
@ae: i agree that color would certainly add more of a “chameleon” element. the varying texture sort of plays with length…hair goes from shoulder length when straight, to top of ear length when curly. the looks are all somewhat different, hence my “chameleon” commentary. perhaps my diversity of styling is not as vast as what you would consider a true chameleon. But we both agree my hair looks great, so – well, that’s all that matters 😉 wink