sorry, i 4got to add that theres australian model sisters, cheyenne and tahnya tozzi, who have extremly long hair and their agency, chadwicks (a big one in oz) hasn't made them cut it.
Ah she looks great with that hair. But if she didn't have a team of people styling it for her, and the bank account to buy the best products, her hair would probably look a little dated and ragged. I think any longer than mid-back length is too long and might be a hindrance. Mine usually gets to my armpits and I don't let it get longer.
If it has to stay with you longer than a fish life, then you get attached to it like a pet!!! When they cut it off you'll miss it, even if you look better with shorter hair.
That´s not Marina Perez real hair!she is not that brunette and it isn´t sooo long. I´ve seen her in the catwalks and she pretty more stunning with her natural hair. That hair was probably for an editorial or photoshoot. And i think that colour does not suit her at all, very fair skin+extreme dark colour= DISASTER
Personally, I'm not a fan of ultra-long hair. If it's past the shoulder blades it looks kind of cheap and stripperesque. I would cut it to look more sophisticated. Just my two pence.
I always wore my hair short since I was a kid and have been growing it for the past 4 years now (almost butt level)
It doesn't look great on average, but when I bother with styling it (curls, blow dry, etc) I always get compliments. If I ever cut it again, i'll get a choppy elfish boycut... But since I Don't plan on doing that yet, I'm going for a J-lo caramel hair color with highlights
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