Note that I am NOT a hair stylist. I just like to experiment in that realm. This was the second time I had tried trimming my bangs and the first time I cut them way too short. Here is how to properly trim your bangs to make them look pretty vs how to jack them up (with me adding some funny to the mix):
How NOT to trim your bangs:
First, go into the bathroom. Grab the smallest scissors you can find within the bathroom. If there isn't one in the bathroom, run downstairs aimlessly to find one. Then make sure you're in the bathroom with the scissors. Start cutting your bangs in a half-crescent shape (not a huge crescent though, but enough to have a bit of a curve), but meanwhile, there's nowhere in your hair you can draw a line unless you have colored hair spray (which can of course be washed out). It turns into you aimlessly trying to cut a decent shape out of thin air and it looks kind of wonky until you determine it to be "good enough". No one else can tell, but in your head you're like "argh these look weird", but go along with it realizing that your hair will grow back soon and know that your job doesn't care what your bangs look like anyways!
How to properly trim your bangs
For real, this is how I did it and it turned out perfectly actually. It's not as difficult as you would imagine (and I am the one who overcomplicates EVERYTHING). Grab a small hairtie and tire your bangs downward in the middle of your face. Grab a scissors again (preferably one that's sharp) and go to the bathroom. Only have a little bit of hair hanging from the bottom and cut that in a straight line. Fix edges as needed. Keep repeating that process until you reach the desired length with your bangs. The reason why I decided to do this in the first place is that I want to leave my bangs straight across and the hair place I usually go to is way farther away now because I moved out of my parent's house) and I don't feel like making the drive with this horrible snow. You should try this. It really does work, I promise!
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Sunday, March 2, 2014
Saturday, March 1, 2014
Anime Luvers is Coming Back!
A long long time ago back when my anime websites were active, my main site was animeluvers.com, which was rather popular. As soon as the server crashed, I stopped maintaining the website, but held onto all of my content (which is housed on my current laptop). I am going to start putting all of that on a new blog that I will be using, maronsanime.blogspot.com (animeluvers was taken). As soon as I get the domain back up again, I will transfer the content over there, but for now, everything will be housed on that blog. Of course, I'm going to edit everything because I wrote the content when I was way younger. Anyways, I hope you enjoy the anime awesomeness that I shall be posting!
Open Mic Nite Performance Of "Don't Get a Game Over"
I went to the Heartland Cafe again in Rogers Park, Chicago and performed "Don't Get a Game Over" on 2-27-14! It's basically about how I feel having had plenty of apartment issues, as well as advocating that no one deserves to be homeless or live in confinement (except crazy criminals)!
For the exact words of the poem, go to - http://dbzmaron.blogspot.com/2014/02/dont-get-game-over.html
Pardon my lack of memorization. Enjoy!
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